A little ways past the roundabout off McCormick and Stadium Roads is the McCormick Cemetery, where Purdue's 8th president, Dr. Arthur “Art” Hansen, is buried.
Published Tuesday, March 16, 2021 11:16AM EDT Last Updated Tuesday, March 16, 2021 12:00PM EDT A busy stretch of Yonge Street could soon be transformed with the addition of bicycle lanes, on-street patios and other public realm improvements. City staff are recommending that a 3.2 kilometre stretch of Yonge Street from Bloor Street to Davisville Avenue be revamped as part of a complete streets pilot project. The changes would be similar to the transformation of Danforth Avenue last summer and would include on-street patios, streetscape improvements, temporary bikeways, space for parking, loading, and deliveries, as well as road safety improvements. Staff actually considered a similar revamp of Avenue Road and Mount Pleasant Avenue but ultimately concluded that Yonge Street was the most logical option for a redesign of a major north-south artery.
TORONTO -- A busy stretch of Yonge Street could soon be transformed with the addition of bicycle lanes, on-street patios and other public realm improvements. City staff are recommending that a 3.2 kilometre stretch of Yonge Street from Bloor Street to Davisville Avenue be revamped as part of a complete streets pilot project. The changes would be similar to the transformation of Danforth Avenue last summer and would include on-street patios, streetscape improvements, temporary bikeways, space for parking, loading, and deliveries, as well as road safety improvements. Staff actually considered a similar revamp of Avenue Road and Mount Pleasant Avenue but ultimately concluded that Yonge Street was the most logical option for a redesign of a major north-south artery.