(05-19-2022, 04:19 PM)dtkvictim Wrote: When you think Victoria St can't get more unpleasant to walk.
It frustrates me that we have 0 effort into pedestrian signage and detours. Between regular maintenance and all of the new developments, I run into situations like this weekly. I can personally deal with it, annoyed, but many people can't. Imagine if we closed roads with no warning, and no signed alternative.
I think the construction at The Bow showed a reasonable alternative by closing one of the excessive lanes and putting up jersey barriers to turn the lane into a pedestrian detour.
How is this not an AODA violation? The sidewalk is completely impassable for anybody in a wheelchair, and I wouldn’t really want to try it in crutches or with a walker either. I think at this location the curb lane could be used as you suggest for a temporary sidewalk.