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Originally Posted by SpongeG
it's connected to sinclair centrre and will be connected to waterfront you would have to make a long trek if you walked via waterfront station but it would be quicker through sinclair centre
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Sinclair Centre may be a future connection since the south station house will now be south of Hastings Street. I'm not sure of the status. Otherwise, you would have to exit the station at the Great Hall of the CP Station - in which case you're probably better off walking to the Convention Centre at street level as there would be fewer stairs/escalators that if you walked through the Expo Line station (remember, there's no platform to platform connection).
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Originally Posted by vanman
I thought the city was still considering the retention of all or most trees on Granville.
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Yes, they are considering retention of "most" of the trees north of Georgia Street. Apparently the road is not as curvey north of Georgia, so they can retain most of the trees while straightening the road.
South of Georgia Street, the 700 block is already cleared and will be a treeless event space. The City currently wants to clear the trees on the 800 block (Commodore block) because that block is quite curvey and straightening the roadway will require the removal of a number of trees anyways - and they have an issue with having the landscape mixed with mature trees and young trees of differing heights (my comment on a comment card was that you can have both big and small trees) because it diverges from the "Council-approved" Jacobs design. The 900 block was planted in the 1990s when it was widened and reopened to general traffic and those will be removed and replanted. The southern blocks will also be removed and replanted. I think those blocks are all flowering cherry trees.
Assuming that public support for retention of the trees north of Georgia sways the City's opinion (and there's no guarantee of that), the only block of big mature trees likely to be removed is the 800 block (Commodore block). It looks like the flowering cherry trees from Smithe southwards will all be gone (and even those are much bigger than a 3" diameter trunk).