I know people may still be tired of this discussion, but events may put it back in the spotlight.
From today's Global News website:
https://globalnews.ca/news/7101393/p...epairs-report/
The article mentions the report's assertion that P & M will have to be closed to traffic for the repairs to the underground concourse. I wonder how extensive they will be?
Will traffic be closed and routed to one side or the other or will they need to close the entire intersection all at once?
Either way, it provides both delicious irony to the "open/close P & M" debate. People who demanded the intersection stay closed to pedestrian traffic will now still have their delays, perhaps even greater than they imagined.
Speculation: if people get used to taking alternate routes to drive around P & M, will that make it easier to re-visit the "open" discussion? Will the idea of a Shibuya-style pedestrian scramble be considered?