cplchanb
Senior Member
it was only a fringe minority that fought tooth and nail to keep the trees.Funny, I don't remember there being any kind of vote on the issue. With what confidence can you say this is what the majority wants?
it was only a fringe minority that fought tooth and nail to keep the trees.Funny, I don't remember there being any kind of vote on the issue. With what confidence can you say this is what the majority wants?
Thats why I worded the question 3 different ways.That this would delay the Ontario line is a strawman. They haven't even finished the design the excavation or station yet.
Nothing will happen there for months after this.
Finally. Let’s get on from bickering about a few trees.Update:
Osgoode Hall trees can come down; Court refuses to hear Indigenous group’s appeal
Eleven trees are affected by Metrolinx’s construction work. As of last week, five have been taken down, four have been heavily pruned and two are untouched.www.thestar.com
Lets do some unscientific polls. It should ask for a name, please provide your urbantoronto username to prevent brigading
Strawpoll: How much do you agree with this statement: Metrolinx was wrong to cut down the Osgoode Hall trees in the manner they did.
Strawpoll: I would accept _______ years of delay to the completion of the Ontario Line if it meant the Osgoode Hall trees could be preserved.
Strawpoll: Complete the following statement in response to the Osgoode Hall trees I want Metrolinx to ________
No matter what Metrolinx would have done someone or the other (person or organization) would have complained and no matter what you can't make everyone happy... I rather get Metrolinx piss people off and do shady stuff if it means Ford's 4 transit projects get built quicker.It may be a moot point now, and the trees are as good as done, but it didn't have to go down this way.
Someone else will probably be better in answering thisSo has any shovels actually gone in or down on this project yet or is everything right now just preliminary work?
Is what going on the at exhibition preliminary work ?
Nice Metrolinx diagram from that factum.
Geez, they couldn't use 3 long escalators instead of 6 short ones?
... and 43 metres (40 to lower platform, I guess) is DEEP! Granville Station in Vancouver is 25 metres deep.
And people really think it's going to be ready for 2031?Someone else will probably be better in answering this
but a quick recap.. Lots of preliminary work going on... The hardcore construction with road closures will likely start some point this summer.
It is important to note that the above grade portion areas i.e. Thorncliffe, Flemo, DM/EG (OSC) likely won't see any construction for several years. The full contract execution isn't until September 2026 I believe.
Next couple years will be very interesting and lots of progress on the OL