bodsbods9090
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I join you in your non-confirmation!I, on the other hand, cannot confirm anything. I have no information. There is absolutely nothing I can contribute to the conversation.
I join you in your non-confirmation!I, on the other hand, cannot confirm anything. I have no information. There is absolutely nothing I can contribute to the conversation.
Not sure if there is a thread for this, but this is a proposal in Oliver north of the Oliver Exchange (northeast corner of 121 St and 102 Ave).
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View looking northwest.
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View looking northeast.
Does anyone know when this bike lane was installed?I’m not hearing good things about the state of the shoring unfortunately
I'm going to walk over and investigate and get photos this afternoon.Does anyone know when this bike lane was installed?
Walking by the site this week and something caught my attention. If you look closely at the road on the southside of the hole, you will see that the asphalt on the bike lane has shifted towards the hole by 2-3". The crack travels past the house that is located on the east side of the hole. The crack does not extend further than that. I was surprised that no one has noticed this.
Not an engineer… but I don’t think there’s any major concern for the roadway shifting. Lots of other sections not adjacent to The Pit have the same asphalt cracking.
Shoring timber is starting to deteriorate pretty badly in some spots, however. Lots of broken plankView attachment 655145
I don't think that crack is being caused by the pit. It's a fair distance from the pit edge. The sidewalk between the bike and pit should be cracked and sloping inwards (and its not) if that pit was causing any problems.That last picture has the crack down the middle of the bike lane. It’s subtle and looks like normal asphalt cracks. That is what I thought at first impression. However, if you walk the path from corner to past the house it stands out like a settlement along the full south side. The cracks do not go down the entire bike lane — if you go past the block. Think Birds Eye-view. The other sides do not have that from what I recall. It caught my eye and thought it was interesting. Similar to a settlement.
I’m sure the Developer has an engineer monitoring the hole. So I could be wrong.
I wholeheartedly believed the Leafs would win this year—This was the year. So don’t bet on my judgement! I am still reeling from the loss. Perhaps I’m simply becoming a Grumpy old man keeping an eye on bike paths and looking for reasons to bark! Lord help me!
I need a cocktail!
Lord help usThat last picture has the crack down the middle of the bike lane. It’s subtle and looks like normal asphalt cracks. That is what I thought at first impression. However, if you walk the path from corner to past the house it stands out like a settlement along the full south side. The cracks do not go down the entire bike lane — if you go past the block. Think Birds Eye-view. The other sides do not have that from what I recall. It caught my eye and thought it was interesting. Similar to a settlement.
I’m sure the Developer has an engineer monitoring the hole. So I could be wrong.
I wholeheartedly believed the Leafs would win this year—This was the year. So don’t bet on my judgement! I am still reeling from the loss. Perhaps I’m simply becoming a Grumpy old man keeping an eye on bike paths and looking for reasons to bark! Lord help me!
I need a cocktail!
I don't think that crack is being caused by the pit. It's a fair distance from the pit edge. The sidewalk between the bike and pit should be cracked and sloping inwards (and it’s not) if that pit was causing any problems.