junctionist
Senior Member
I am very impressed with the quality of the streetscaping but have significant concerns about maintenance. Toronto does a lot of things right but maintaining high-design public spaces is not one of them. What's to stop Hydro from ripping up and patching that pavement anytime they please?
That's an important concern. Toronto Hydro and other utilities will eventually have to do repairs to underground infrastructure and patch the pavement. However, in researching Toronto's existing brick streets, I've seen a good collection of streets that had underground utility work done and were restored to their original state. The bricks are removed and set aside somewhere, the work is done, the area is patched with asphalt for about a year and then the asphalt is removed and the pavers are put back in place. There's usually a visual difference between the original pavement and where the work was done. It tends to be very subtle, though, and doesn't ruin the effect of the pavement.