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Homeless and the poor.
Fix downtown London, and all of London by helping the homeless and the poor. That would improve our image a lot by showing we are humans who care.
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63 votes
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remove metal trees
Remove the fake metal trees from the Downtown area, this is supposed to be the Forest City, more REAL trees would be nice, besides the fake ones are unsightly, in my opinion... embarrassing
19 votes -
a new newspaper.
oh wait there already is one! LOL \
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More outdoor food vendors that offer diverse cuisine.
I love hot dogs and sausages as much as the next person, but it would be amazing if carts located throughout the downtown dished out asian noodles, jerk chicken, bulgogi, shawarma, biryani, etc.
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50 votes
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35 votes
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"Lively London Life" every weekend downtown!
A calendar of lively life in Downtown London every weekend to coincide with all and more festivities and attractions . More only pedestrian traffic weekends.
76 votes -
Encourage 'big box' stores to set up shop
Why don't people go downtown to shop? Because all the popular stores we like to shop at are in big box parking lot malls. Bring in some big name retailers, and have them build their layout vertically like Kingsmills does instead of sprawling out. Or at least smaller retailers that sell the same things - electronics, affordable home furnishings, affordable stylish clothing...
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Build this at Springbank > http://www.edenproject.com/
Build a project like Montreal BioDome or Eden Project in Cornwall UK. A indoor adventure.
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Restorations of Historical Buildings
Use tax incentives or municipal funding to encourage restorations in the downtown. We are making some good progress on this, but need to do more to get more of these buildings into full use
28 votes -
stop trying to keep so many buildings as "heritage", its costing us money and doesnt help anyone
stop trying to keep so many buildings as "heritage", its costing us money and doesnt help anyone
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A parking authority that is run by the city. It will control the prices of parking spots,
The city needs to take over most of the parking lots. It will control the prices for it does not skyrocket for special events, and maybe even have free parking in December in the lots and not only the the limited on street parking.
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Gutt the whole downtown and start over. make it like Celebration, Florida! Google it and see why!
Downtown London right now is a lost cause. Gutt the whole thing. Google Celebration, Florida...this is what our city needs. Beautiful bright colours. No loitering, clean, friendly. Lots of little shops and food places. Downtown needs a HUGE overhaul!
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Linking Downtown to the Forks of the Thames and Victoria Park.
Right now, if you are at Victoria Park, or the Forks of the Thames, you have no idea that Downtown is just two blocks away.
48 votes -
Richmond and Dundas
Add more attractive businesses anyway possible to this intersection to compliment Starbucks and McDonalds.If no retail business is going to use the old CIBC building find someone to turn it into an apartment. It cant just be left there to gather dust and die or just become another parking lot.
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Do Nothing
It's hopeless. Demolish what's left. Install billboards directing people to big box stores and shopping plazas in the burbs.
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Make downtown pedestrian and bicycle ONLY
I have a mock up in Google maps here:
http://tinyurl.com/4xsfbdjThe only reason we need vehicle traffic downtown is so people can find places to park in the core. If people had places to park around the outside of the downtown (or if transit solutions were better - the dirty buses are 2.75 each way - cash only), the inside of downtown could easily go car free. Maybe try it for a month this summer and see what works and what doesn't.
I also see the an exposed riverfront that is open for bars, cafes, and bistros. Accessible only on…
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Pedestrian-only traffic on Dundas and Clarence Streets
There was a traffic study done in London in 1973 that recommended closing Dundas Street between Ridout and Wellington, as well as Clarence Street north of King Street, to all traffic except pedestrians and cyclists. I'd like to see that idea revived. It would allow for a public square at what is now Dundas and Clarence, possibly with gardens and a fountain, and also it can be integrated with Victoria Park. London Transit would run on King and Queens.
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Move the social services and welfare offices from the MarketTower at Dundas and Richmond and dispere
8 votes
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