12-05-2020, 02:58 PM
(12-05-2020, 12:09 PM)kwcc Wrote:(12-05-2020, 11:30 AM)danbrotherston Wrote: Ultimately the traffic is simply being shifted from Joseph to Charles, I don't think that matters much.I don't think your reading of the traffic study is very accurate.
In fact, I'd love to have seen Joseph actually closed to cars, all the traffic shifted to Charles, and the plaza connected to the park, but that's not going to happen for a long time.
As for "one way streets being a divide"...theres a difference between the 3 lane one way highway of Bridgeport Rd. and a one lane road that is one way. Duke St. is one way south of Krug but it in no way divides the neighbourhood (that's the job of Weber St.).
It's not true that "traffic is simply being shifted from Joseph to Charles". If so, that still begs the question, what about the impacts of dividing the pedestrian street by a busy street, Charles?
The City's traffic study showed a significant increase of cars diverting to local streets.
Those streets have a significant number of people living in affordable housing. Do you support the displacement of those families and the kids who can currently ride their bikes on the street?
The victoria park neighbourhood is not known for affordable housing...at best, it's a mixed neighbourhood with a little of everything, it's a great place, and the traffic shifted there is largely as a result of closing Water St at Jubilee.

