It is 'interesting' that the City's Road Restrictions map and list makes no mention of this! https://www.toronto.ca/services-pay...ocation=&lat=43.635164&lng=-79.282270&zoom=12Can confirm. Still up.
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But at least something was passing under it.
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Cement plant still there.
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Cherry bridges still red.
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You may (or may not) be right. The work done on the land approaches to the bridge is CITY work, the work on the bridge itself is Ports Toronto. Do you think they can coordinate colours?Looks like these guardrails have been repainted. Most likely the bridge repaint will match them, if anyone's still wondering about the colour.
The company that did the median grass is called Downsview Group in North York.Can we just talk about the grass for a second?
I noticed on my ride that it's all from seeds not rolls of sod. A few months ago it was nothing but dirt there. Was this a special sprayed on seed thing or just sprinkled on like anyone with a backyard could do?
Would be spectacular if they could green up the rest of the fields and fields of mud that cover the remaining Don Lands.
The city uses hydro seeding in many locations - this area was sprayed late last fall.The company that did the median grass is called Downsview Group in North York.
And the resident racoons love to roll up turf to go grubbing. They seem to forget to put the turf back after dinner!Sod often doesn't do that well because they don't water it. Hydroseeding works just as well.
Like a chia pet.Yeah the hydroseeding works great. Be fun to spray the whole Don Lands and watch it go from permanent mud to green!