Greenspace
Senior Member
Interesting observation. Curious how the area reacts to this proposal.
121st is a pretty important multi-use N/S link.
Calm it sure, but IMO it needs to be open to a variety of movement options.
Paul Kane Park is one of the better used parks in the city.Like Paul Kane is so busy that no one bothers to use it, so let us built another one to maintain that "non-usage" momentum.
This guy's shades are not all that clear -- she -- @Clearshades -- just likes to ramble on without ever saying much.Paul Kane Park is one of the better used parks in the city.
For dog runs.Paul Kane Park is one of the better used parks in the city.
Huh? It is well used. I'd argue this would make the park even more permeable by integrating the active thoroughfare into the greenspace.Like Paul Kane is so busy that no one bothers to use it, so let us built another one to maintain that "non-usage" momentum.
It's not really that important for cars. The AAWDT (average annual weekday traffic) volumes sit around 2,500 vs. 12,000 on 116 St, 3,000 on 118 St, and 10,000-20,000 on 124 St.121st is a pretty important multi-use N/S link.
Calm it sure, but IMO it needs to be open to a variety of movement options.
I used 121 all the time to get from jasper to 104ave.Haha I was just scrolling down wondering when IanO would pipe in to defend cars... and here it is.
I love this proposal and I don't see any real reason not to shut it down for cars. It's not an important north/south connector, come on. There is so little traffic on this street because basically all you can do is connect from Jasper to 104 Ave which you can do one block west or one block east (and virtually every other block).
Let's get this done. Ian can get that vibrancy feeling from his precious traffic elsewhere ;-)
Like Paul Kane is so busy that no one bothers to use it, so let us built another one to maintain that "non-usage" momentum.
It's not really that important for cars. The AAWDT (average annual weekday traffic) volumes sit around 2,500 vs. 12,000 on 116 St, 3,000 on 118 St, and 10,000-20,000 on 124 St.