Wednesday, November 25, 2015

A Linear Park

This is the info sign included as part of the murals I have shown over the last two days. The murals' purpose is to promote the Green Line which is a proposed 5 km long linear park which will run along a Hydro corridor just north of the railway tracks that run through the city south of Davenport Road. There are already several small parks that are established but more need to be formed as well as some access to established parking lots is needed to connect the green spaces. For more info you can check out the Green line site HERE. I took a walk with the group in the spring and it will be super thing when and if it is ever finished.
Taking part in Signs, Signs. Click HERE to see more signs from around the world.

22 comments:

Lowell said...

I caught your line "when and if it is ever finished." That's the trouble with so many good municipal ideas. Politics always plays a part and resources are often re-routed to other projects while good ones languish. This Green Line sounds like a wonderful idea and I hope it is completed.

Sharon said...

That seems like a perfect way to promote such a wonderful project and Green Line is such a great name for it too.

Halcyon said...

I hope they do finish it! Love the sign. :)

Karl said...

A new park, sounds good, Pat !

TexWisGirl said...

nice that they tie it in.

Unknown said...

Great series! Not only because the photos are cool but also because of the project itself.

VP said...

I had Johnny Cash on mind looking at the first post...

William Kendall said...

We've got a few linear parks here and there, some of which do follow hydro lines.

genie said...

I love seeing the name of Johnny Cash. That makes it even more special and nice.

Christine said...

What a great idea! It would indeed be an enjoyable route to walk! The green murals are very fresh and energetic I suppose! What's the conncetion with Johnny Cash? or is it just because it is along the railway line and they thought of his song?

Taken For Granted said...

Johnny Cash has inspired people to do many things, but a 5K linear park is not one that springs to mind. What a great idea. Thanks for the post.

Andy said...

Johnny is still leaving his mark. Even after death.

Tom said...

But what is the Johnny Cash connection?

biebkriebels said...

A great project in the name of Johnny Cash.

Revrunner said...

A worthy, worthy project.

Jim said...

It looks good.

Lois said...

Sounds like a wonderful project. There is a similar green space being developed near my house and I can't wait for it to be finished.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Just had a look at the link Pat. I hope it does get finished soon, it'll be a brilliant walk.. if you do it both ways you're having yourself a very pleasant 10km walk.. nice!

Cloudia said...

You saved the signature for the bottom so to speak, and it fit the signs meme! LOL



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Lesley said...

I remember when ATMs first came along and TD called it the "Johnny Cash Machine" and then it became the "Green Machine". That was my first thought when i saw this mural!

EG CameraGirl said...

I really like that Toronto is trying to connect the green spaces!

Laura. M said...

A good green idea decorating walls;)