hardlyamathwhiz
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Not too sure where this thread should go, so apologies if i chose wrong.
I was walking south on Yonge Street this afternoon (had brunch up at Alize in the Yonge and Eg area...yum) and noticed a series of rectangular cement pads along the east hand side of the street. There was a bunch of them from the St. Clair area all the way down to the Rosedale subway station, but there were none on the west side.
The pads were about two feet by five feet, and stick out of the ground maybe half a foot or so. Some had been "completed", with cement or brick laid back around. Others were still in the works and were roped off or had pylons sitting on top of them.
Does anyone know what these are for? Didn't have a camera with me so no pics to post of them unfortunately.
Math Whiz? hardly.
I was walking south on Yonge Street this afternoon (had brunch up at Alize in the Yonge and Eg area...yum) and noticed a series of rectangular cement pads along the east hand side of the street. There was a bunch of them from the St. Clair area all the way down to the Rosedale subway station, but there were none on the west side.
The pads were about two feet by five feet, and stick out of the ground maybe half a foot or so. Some had been "completed", with cement or brick laid back around. Others were still in the works and were roped off or had pylons sitting on top of them.
Does anyone know what these are for? Didn't have a camera with me so no pics to post of them unfortunately.
Math Whiz? hardly.