PUTOTO
Active Member
When I first came to Toronto years ago, I was surprised how many (big) trees there were in the low-density(2~3 storey house) residential area. It was... Very green, peaceful and nice. Then the next surprise was probably how treeless it was in the downtown and high-density areas! Not even so graciously dense (compare to cities like Tokyo), but gave me the impression of a desolate concrete jungle. (the poor/outdated infrastructure like street lamps and lots of messy hydro lines above streets strongly contributed to the impression.)
I think Bloor Street revitalization was a big success (except I'm not sure about the unorganized flowering bushes). I think other streets in the city should follow the same path as the city(?) said on Bloor Street during its construction.
I think Bloor Street revitalization was a big success (except I'm not sure about the unorganized flowering bushes). I think other streets in the city should follow the same path as the city(?) said on Bloor Street during its construction.
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