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Northern Light

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Except for the two dead trees in the front :(

Ratio wise, if they all went in about the same time..........that's not too bad......

Looks like 12/14 are healthy or about 85%.

That said, the aesthetic of one dead, and one not far off in front isn't ideal.
 

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You should see all the dead trees along Cherry St. south of Mill St. and at Distillery loop !

The trees in/around Distillery Loop are a function of bad design.

The openings around the trees are too small, which limits water intake.

But there's something else............if the 'walking' surface comes right up to the tree...........salt (in winter) is going to be an issue.

It's unfortunate, I see the effect the landscape architect was going for; and the brick looks nice.

It's just a failure to understand how the space will be maintained and/or what the trees can abide.

Those make me sad too. I’m incredibly upset at the state of funding and management of Toronto Parks.

While I share your concerns about funding; I'm unclear whether nominal responsibility for this space rests with Parks.

It may.........but I'm not sure.

It would be good to clarify.

The medians/sidewalks on Cherry are nominally Transportation; though Parks would be charged with maintaining/replacing any trees.

But I'm less clear on how a TTC Loop works.

(Stations are not maintained by Parks so far as I'm aware).
 

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If they weren't so indifferent, they'd find sources of funding. But the lifestyle issues I described go beyond city workers and affect many city residents too.
This seems to be based on speculation as opposed to actuals though. And misdirects the issue of funding to one of assumed character. But in the end, it only serves to keep us in the state of poor funding while we await for The City to magically smarten up somehow and everything will be okay. Not.
 

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This seems to be based on speculation as opposed to actuals though. And misdirects the issue of funding to one of assumed character. But in the end, it only serves to keep us in the state of poor funding while we await for The City to magically smarten up somehow and everything will be okay. Not.

It looks like a multifaceted problem to me. To simply say it's a funding issue oversimplifies an issue that's affected us for decades. There has to be more to it, including cultural factors, or it would have been addressed a long time ago. The amount of capital that this city generates is very high.
 

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Yesterday.
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