With the addition of the new Old Mill car dealership on the old Torcan/CP/Fastfreight site next to the Walmart at Runnymede and Dundas St West, whose lot itself was part of the Torcan/CP/Fastfreight site have come some wonderful new street amendments.
Two of these being the black fence and the evergreen trees, both of which help change the intersection from a concrete hole in a better yet not complete intersection in terms of visual and common use appeal.
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It's curious that the underpass uses the same colour tiles as Jane subway station.
Great insight A.R, until you brought it up I didn't notice.
How legal are all those signs? Nice fence messed up with ads.
Considering they're relatively small ads put up by the dealership on what I presume to be their property, I think they're legal. But I really dislike those board ads nailed to wooden poles and attached to fences. Fortunately, it's public space, and any unimpressed citizen can take them down…