afransen
Senior Member
Especially given, say, a 30 year lease would have have nearly as much revenue as a 99 year lease given time value of money.Well, that's not even half as bad as Harris' deal to lease it off for 99-years.
Especially given, say, a 30 year lease would have have nearly as much revenue as a 99 year lease given time value of money.Well, that's not even half as bad as Harris' deal to lease it off for 99-years.
It would have given a lot more money to the province (in terms of toll revenues). And one would think lower toll rates. Obviously they'd have to pay more up front (like they did for 407 East).Especially given, say, a 30 year lease would have have nearly as much revenue as a 99 year lease given time value of money.
I mean, the $3.1B lease deal signed by the province for a 99 year lease would probably not have been much less than 90% of that amount (eg $2.7B) for a 30 year lease, which would have been expiring in 2029. Of course, perhaps less would have been invested in upgrading the highway since then, but usually there are contractual mechanisms for compensating lessees for improvements they make that are still being amortized by the end of the lease.It would have given a lot more money to the province (in terms of toll revenues). And one would think lower toll rates. Obviously they'd have to pay more up front (like they did for 407 East).
Might snap some pictures this evening if it's not too dark out.Young street has now shifted west for construction of Bradford bypass bridge
It's underway.Really? I didn't think this has started construction yet and that what was happening on Yonge was just extending the section that has four lanes.
I noticed they drew an interchange for Doane Road. Are they going to finally built it or what's going on? Its been graded since opening.Final EIS published. This is now entirely environmentally cleared and can proceed to construction.
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