The streetscape looks stunning as is, but trees are indeed coming on the north side. The paving turned out well considering the early renderings showed some dated grey interlocking brick used for the roadway. I haven't seen the granite pavers, but the concrete curbs are disappointing.
No renderings showed ornate black street lighting. They showed some minimalist modern design that was different from the utilitarian off-the-shelf stuff you see on Bloor Street in Yorkville. Ornate lighting would look quite good here. It's what the city should use.
That's what is SUPPOSED to happen now. A utility company needs a "utility cut permit" which includes cost of complete restoration. Once they have finished they must make a temporary repair and the City will, eventually, make the permanent one. The City does these repairs by area - or street, or block - each year so temporary cut repairs can remain in place for several years or can be fixed almost immediately. Could it be done better? Probably, though having the final repair made by the City is probably good.Is it really so difficult to put a by-law through that would force them to return it to the condition they found it in?
That probably won't happen.The cynic in me expects that in a few months, Rogers or Bell will decide to put in new cables. They'll dig up the new pavement and leave the street with a narrow asphalt strip running parallel to the curb.
Open or transferred from City to GO Transit for outfitting.seems really late, the original schedule had it open in November of 2014..
That's what is SUPPOSED to happen now. A utility company needs a "utility cut permit" which includes cost of complete restoration. Once they have finished they must make a temporary repair and the City will, eventually, make the permanent one. The City does these repairs by area - or street, or block - each year so temporary cut repairs can remain in place for several years or can be fixed almost immediately. Could it be done better? Probably, though having the final repair made by the City is probably good.
And isn't the moat supposed to be covered so you can walk from the York Concourse and under Front without getting rained upon?