Toronto blames global supply chain issues for closing park for almost half a year Toronto
A recent Tweet showing the fenced off park said residents have been seeing the ugly fencing for years now, but the city says that is not the case at all.Streetscape ImprovementsAnd you can thank material shortages and market demands for additional park headaches, as they have"impacted the project schedule."
Of course, the city apologizes for the delay and says they"hope" to take down the fencing and allow public access"as soon as possible." This streetscape project for Ivan Forrest has been ongoing since summer 2020 and had the anticipated completion date for this fall, which I think is very unlikely to happen.
Project details include new improvements to the park's entrance, pathways, seating areas and planting beds. Drinking fountain upgrades, new lighting and a new set of garbage and recycling bins are also planned - if only the global supply chain conditions would improve!
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