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Charles St GRT terminal redevelopment
I haven't had any real moment where I felt threatened in DTK but I know of an incident years back, when homelessness wasn't as big of a thing ironically and I think the person got punched.

Also, a I recall (as I was working in DTK either thar same time or shortly thereafter) a lady that got hit by a car that mounted curb (not really a curb there more flat?) At Queen and King. Dual leg fractures and more. Luckily survived.

Driving in KW in general is becoming a ln effing shitshow. My own street is horrible. I've had to write to the City. Some speed bumps eventually installed but I was told for any law infringements, to call police. Oki doki that's going to fix it! It's a joke.


Back to the Subject at hand, I'll concede and say we could use more pedestrian only zones sure. And this Joseph, to Vic, to King to Queen could be the perfect box for it if we make an amazing attraction therein (all previously noted)
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RE: Charles St GRT terminal redevelopment - by Momo26 - 12-12-2024, 10:03 AM
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