kkgg7
Banned
Once the Downtown Planning Framework is in place what you suggest won't happen. Further, Yonge, Church and Jarvis are being worked on as designed historical streets so that further helps to keep these areas low-rise/mid-rise and most importantly, protects the heritage in the area.
Heritage and development don't have to come against each other. Protecting heritage doesn't mean everywhere remains low density and everything remains untouched. Paris has 6 times the density of Toronto and it did a hell of a great job of protecting heritage. Development does means building 40 stories glass towers either.
Additionally, not the entire Yonge to Jarvis area are heritage buildings, not sure about the percentage, but I am sure many buildings have nothing to do with heritage and hold little historical value, not to mention empty lots. Walk along these streets and you will see them. So yes, that area will experience inevitable changes. I don't want anywhere to turn into another city place, but let's not pretend that the current state at the Village is optimal and nothing should be done.