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Here we go again, the long-promised 'full-time' closure of Market Street @ the Market is again not being presented. Transportation were instructed to work on a permanent solution...

If this 'annual nonsense' makes you angry, why not email Moise to ask why City Staff have not yet presented their proposals for a permanent closure? Councillor Moise <councillor_moise@toronto.ca> It rally has dragged on for FAR too long, we started talking/planning for permanent closure well before covid!
 
If this 'annual nonsense' makes you angry, why not email Moise to ask why City Staff have not yet presented their proposals for a permanent closure? Councillor Moise <councillor_moise@toronto.ca> It rally has dragged on for FAR too long, we started talking/planning for permanent closure well before covid!
Crazy. Looks like staff was asked in Feb 2023 to return at the June 2023 TEYCC meeting "with recommendations regarding closing this section of Market Street permanently" but never did. The June 2023 did have the off the rails opposition for the Kensington Market pedestrianization. Wonder if that's related.

Emailed the councillor. Shockingly few people are engaged in municipal politics it can take so few people to move the needle. And with so many unreasonable people involved, it's dire that most reasonable minds participate.
 
Though this is not only a St Lawrence Market area issue, I post it here. https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/to...cle_c2cca9e7-9622-4980-826a-dc32ede9f93f.html Though Moise was found 'guilty', no penalty was imposed and I personally understand why he did what he did.
Tate is such a gigantic asshole and the personification of 6ixBuzz. He'll do all sorts of ugly stuff during the election on top of what he does now. The other day Cllr Bravo posted a video talking about the upcoming switch off the Astral garbage bins, and Tate, who thinks that the city should have just cancelled the contract early, reshared the video and claims councillors have stolen his idea. So then his idiotic followers (sorry not sorry) bombarded Bravo's socials with all sorts of moronic and insulting comments. He is truly vile and a threat to diplomacy. Moise shouldn't have engaged with him but the guy is really pushing the buttons of many of the councillors.
 
If this 'annual nonsense' makes you angry, why not email Moise to ask why City Staff have not yet presented their proposals for a permanent closure? Councillor Moise <councillor_moise@toronto.ca> It rally has dragged on for FAR too long, we started talking/planning for permanent closure well before covid!
FYI just got this reply 30 minutes later;

I fully agree and will, again, be seeking more than a temporary closure from staff.

Please submit comments to the clerk for the item in support of the permanent closure. Encourage your neighbours to do the same.

Chris
 
FYI just got this reply 30 minutes later;
These closures started in 2021 and in May 2021 TEYCC asked for Report on PERMANENT closure:

1. Requested the General Manager, Transportation Services, to consult with the Manager, St Lawrence Market Complex, Corporate Services, St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood Business Improvement Area, the St. Lawrence Neighbourhood Association, and other City divisions and stakeholders as identified about the temporary closure of Market Street, between Front Street East and The Esplanade this year, and if required, to report back to the June 24, 2021 meeting of Toronto and East York Community Council to implement this temporary closure.

2. Requested the General Manager, Transportation Services, to consult with the Manager, St Lawrence Market Complex, Corporate Services, St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood Business Improvement Area, the St. Lawrence Neighbourhood Association, and other City divisions and stakeholders as identified about the permanent closure of Market Street, between Front Street East and The Esplanade, and to report back to the November 24, 2021 meeting of Toronto and East York Community Council with recommendations regarding closing this section of Market Street permanently.


No Reports were presented but in 2021 the street was closed for several weekends. The results (presented in 2022) are interesting: https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2022/te/bgrd/backgroundfile-224683.pdf

"In 2021, Market Street was temporarily closed for two (2) consecutive weekends in August as part of a pilot project. An on-line survey was conducted to gauge the success of the closure which resulted in 2,200 responses. Key takeaways included; 92% of responses agreed they would visit Market Street more often if it were pedestrianized 84% of the survey responses were from the St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood or within 5km of Market Street 29% visit St. Lawrence Market daily, while 46% visit weekly 94% of responses support a full summer closure for 2022 Given the findings of the survey which resulted in a strong interest to pedestrianize Market Street, The St. Lawrence Neighbourhood BIA, local councillor and St. Lawrence Market Residents Association has formed a new working group committee to support the temporary closure of Market Street for the summer months." There was no mention of the 'permanent closure'.

In February 2023, TEYCC again asked Transportation for a Report on the permanent closure of the street. Another temporary closure was approved in summers 2024 and 2025. The Report about the 2025 temporary closure describes the 'history', but (conveniently, does not note that Staff were (twice) asked for Reports on permanent closure!

I will also write to TEYCC and urge other UTers to do so too. teycc@toronto.ca Five years of dithering is enough! If Transportation have problems with permanent closure let's hear their reasons! Permanent closure would allow the City or the BIA buy more or better street furniture and with the new Green P parking in the North Market (plus the huge and quite underused Green P at the bottom of Market Street) it had better not include 'loss of parking'!
 

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