thommyjo
Senior Member
Better managing left and right turn lights is likely more effective.Good. Even as a pedestrian first, these light sequences were awful for all involved.
Better managing left and right turn lights is likely more effective.Good. Even as a pedestrian first, these light sequences were awful for all involved.
I feel it is also designed for places more pedestrians than in Edmonton. So if it doesn't work here, it probably doesn't make sense elsewhere in Edmonton, except possibly immediately adjacent to facilities that hold large eventsI think that scramble crosswalks seem to work at moderate traffic locations. Whyte/Gateway has heavy traffic in all directions.
And I would add further that the scramble crosswalks only makes sense when the facilities that hold large events are actually holding large events. Best example is the scramble in front of Roger's place. On hockey game nights and concert nights the scramble definitely should be used. On a regular weekday the scramble is a little bit ridiculous. I have crossed the scramble many a Time when I'm the only one crossing the road during the daytime.I feel it is also designed for places more pedestrians than in Edmonton. So if it doesn't work here, it probably doesn't make sense elsewhere in Edmonton, except possibly immediately adjacent to facilities that hold large events
Honestly I find that weird. There's literally tonnes of free parking, you just have to walk a couple blocks. And, once again, the original outdoor 104 street market had zero free parking and was always busy.![]()
Edmonton Old Strathcona Farmers’ Market lost half of its customers due to paid parking
One of Edmonton’s best-known farmers’ markets, the Old Strathcona Farmers’ Market usually gets around 1,100 visitors on weekends; however, the market saw a huge drop in number when the City of Edmonton started charging for parking in an empty lot beside the market’s building. “I’d like to say...edmonton.citynews.ca
I was there last Sunday and it seemed quite busy to me not packed but doing okay.![]()
Edmonton Old Strathcona Farmers’ Market lost half of its customers due to paid parking
One of Edmonton’s best-known farmers’ markets, the Old Strathcona Farmers’ Market usually gets around 1,100 visitors on weekends; however, the market saw a huge drop in number when the City of Edmonton started charging for parking in an empty lot beside the market’s building. “I’d like to say...edmonton.citynews.ca
Incredibly super duper weird. OSFM has been busy on Saturdays always even with the paid parking. All the free parking for a few blocks around is always packed on Saturday mornings, and the paid parking lot too.Honestly I find that weird. There's literally tonnes of free parking, you just have to walk a couple blocks. And, once again, the original outdoor 104 street market had zero free parking and was always busy.
Yeah. City news should be verifying that claim before posting an article like this. You can’t just say “50% decrease” without proof.Incredibly super duper weird. OSFM has been busy on Saturdays always even with the paid parking. All the free parking for a few blocks around is always packed on Saturday mornings, and the paid parking lot too.
I seriously call bullshit on this one ngl.




