07-01-2017, 10:20 AM
(07-01-2017, 09:16 AM)goggolor Wrote:(07-01-2017, 08:29 AM)KevinL Wrote: An example is the Belmont Medical Centre (which includes my doctor's office). It backs almost directly on the trail, and even has a rear entrance; but no, that's to be used by visitors parking their cars back there, and a fence walls off the trail (though a hole is inevitably left by those who see the absurdity of this). If they'd spend a bit on a solid connection and bike parking, many of the doctors might have healthier patients...
Another example is the Kishki World Foods plaza - it backs onto the Henry Sturm Greenway trail but not only is there no entrance from the trail, they don't even have bike racks.
Is the back of their lot fenced off from the trail, or is it a matter of there being no entrance/amenities on that side of the building? Just wondering why businesses might either neglect the potential, or have some other concerns.