Toronto Hydro not ruin every new pedestrian space challenge: IMPOSSIBLE.
It's complete dysfunction. At minimum, there should a requirement to replace whatever finish was sitting there when the hole was dug, particularly on sidewalks, but in certain cases also on streets. If we simply addressed the finishing part, rather than trying to change the timing, we might have a compromise. (I'm being an eternal optimist.)Toronto Hydro not ruin every new pedestrian space challenge: IMPOSSIBLE.
Honestly, how does this constantly happen?
/drools...The café is now doing a full menu so had brunch with friend. Amazing! And I think that this may be the only café east of John for all of the residents here and along Simcoe. Will be featuring Turkish wine from BC as well as other artisanal libations from the homeland. Taken 17 June.
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Interesting I wonder whyMy understanding is that Westbank has sold their interests in this project to ALLIED.
Why the screenshots? The pictures are already on your camera roll?
Paging Toronto Hydro, c'mon down and hack up this side of the sidewalk as well.June 24 - The Adelaide Street sidewalk has been completed and opened. Lobby areas are now complete and open to the public, with first residents now having moved into the building.
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If only this side walk material was used as the standard in Toronto. It alone would make the city 10 fold more attractiveJune 24 - The Adelaide Street sidewalk has been completed and opened. Lobby areas are now complete and open to the public, with first residents now having moved into the building.
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