03-29-2022, 04:15 AM
(03-28-2022, 07:46 PM)nms Wrote:(03-23-2022, 06:43 PM)danbrotherston Wrote: I never did check out the Vic St. MUT, I guess I should have. Yeah, the region doesn't really pay a lot of attention to getting grading right for cycling infra, although even the city refuses to build flush curbs (and we know they can, they often build flush curbs between the road and sidewalks/bike lanes).
But all this looks really good, narrowing the roads is great. The level of detail is excellent. And ultimately, I think the proposed infra is about as well designed as can be expected. FWIW, one could probably check the turn radii at Stewart St., they look a little wide (i.e., not compliant with Complete Streets) but honestly, given they probably are trying to appease Home Depot, it's probably not even worth pointing out. (Although it's worth remembering that even when building a project FOR cyclists AND doing everything right, we *still* put motor vehicle concerns front and centre, the claims of a "war on cars" amounts to the most obvious kind of fake victimhood)
I believe you mean the Home Hardware Building Centre.
Yes, you are right, my mistake.