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Originally Posted by Kegger
It is too early for me to say whether you are right or wrong about this so I won't do that. However, as someone who has worked downtown for 15 years and am walking on 11th regularly I do have an alternative opinion.
11th Avenue does have a lot of pedestrian traffic. In fact I wouldn't be surprised if it is in fact the street with the most in the city. This in addition to it being a major transit transfer place means it is also the only place in the city where I regularly think the sidewalk isn't big enough. Often one will have to walk through people waiting to get on a bus with a bit of difficulty getting around all the awkward placements of transit shelters and narrowing sidewalks in places. If there is any place in the city that could use better pedestrian infrastructure, this is it.
On the other hand parking on this street around the Cornwall Centre was already very minimal, very few people park on 11th avenue itself. My only concern with the change is really with transit a lot of people use transit in that area, far more than people parking, and I would be concerned about anything that would make it more difficult for buses to exit their loading area.
Long story short. Let's give a few years and report back here to see how opinions have changed for the better or worse.
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I agree with this, there is a lot of foot traffic along there especially during week days and this will hopefully increase it or at least make the walking experience nicer. I was recently in Toronto and walked down Bloor street and it is similar, very nice sidewalks, lots of seating, trees etc.
The sidewalks along there have been garbage for years and this will be a huge improvement. People freak out about driving but in reality it is Regina, rush hour is not that big of a deal TBH. And I don't by the argument that getting to the Cornwall will be more difficult because there is less parking on that street. So park a few blocks away and walk, like that's not a big deal even in the winter. I've done that for years and it has never been a problem.
My only gripe with this project is that it is going so slow and likely hurting the business along there.