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Originally Posted by worldlyhaligonian
This streetscaping will probably look better in a few years when the grass is fixed and the trees have grown.
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It is an improvement since it is replacing something very bad but so far the public space looks average to below average, with a lot of vague grassy space that's not appropriate for a downtown environment, not much effort or plan to improve these buildings that were designed to be located next to a traffic sewer. No sense of place; these new works could have gone in Clayton Park or Brampton or wherever.
Then there's the "own goal" of HRM putting a sewage treatment plant in the middle of its own large redevelopment area and putting an unnecessarily low height limit over the whole thing. They can still fix the height limit, but will they?