(This might seem out of place, but please bear with me . . .)
CTV News had the following picture on-line this morning:
Two things struck me about it:
1) Has the sign really faded so much? And why hasn’t the City kept it looking vibrant? (OK, I know the answer to the second part – The City DOESN’T DO ANY UPKEEP OF ITS ASSETS, and letting the colours fade perhaps shows a truer representation of how non-vibrant the City regards the By-Ward Market.)
2) And, Is the sign really not accessible? Since it appears to up on a raised platform, those in wheelchairs are less able to interact with the sign. (Although maybe it requires that curb for Snowplow-Protection – since it appears that having someone HAND SHOVEL around monuments and on stairs is beyond the City’s ability.)
Then, of course, there is the old, much discussed, question of whether the City even thought about what would be pictured in the background of every photo taken there. (The answer to that question is, of course, NO.) Maybe, since the City is doing work on the Mackensie-King Bridge, the prop can be moved to the north sidewalk – overlooking the Rideau Canal, with a view of Parliament Hill.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/8VRWSVJX1exfRBNP8
Oh, and once the City has done its work rehabilitating the bridge, could we get a fresh coat of paint on those railings, please. (Because I doubt that the state of the railings would have even been looked at when they were having the consultants assess the bridge condition – being out of scope, and all that.)