syn
Senior Member
I see a much bigger red flag in the attempts to kill SSE.
So you'd rather they spend billions more than originally planned for a plan that's completely impractical?
Sounds very flexible...
You can sit on your high horse and head for the doom. I prefer a more realistic and somewhat flexible approach, that gets the things done much more often.
Need based transit planning is 'doom and gloom'? Didn't you just suggest that "Scarborough voting en masse against any substantial transit spending in the city. "If you killed our subway, we will try to kill your subways and your light rail lines as well."
That line of thinking and voting would hurt all areas of the city, including Scarborough itself. And yet, that idea would become a very real driving force for many voters from Scarborough."
That seems far more 'doom and gloom' than building infrastructure appropriate to the area, and it's certainly not flexible.
The SSE is defined by inflexibility, both in it's rationale and implementation. This is a line that's already billions over it's original estimate, and can't be expanded in the future between Kennedy and STC. It's anything but realistic and flexible.