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I mean that why retail spaces near transit are considered "Prime A" real estate! If the cities want to reduce car-dependent communities they would already have zoning preventing suburban sprawl..In downtown or midtown Toronto, people are able to enter (correction, used to) the corner store at bus and streetcar stops to warm up (and maybe buy something). In the suburbs, there are vast open spaces between the stop and a store, making a quick entry difficult.
It's part of a master-planned community...infrastructure and pre-school or community centre take decades to plan and build! Hence multi-phase project developers wait for the government to provide the budget to allocate for those "amenities" spending. Also, you have to wait for the new population to move in and decide if a new school is appropriate or a potential new community centre.I noted above that I believe a new E-W grid street is required here.
I'm certainly pro-development and intensification here; but that does require certain infrastructure.
I see no reason said infrastructure shouldn't be provided; and, in fact, it would arguably open up more adjacent lands to intensification.
At a quick glance, I couldn't find the capacity utilization rates for nearby schools; but as there is no junior elementary school nearby on the same side of the QEW, that one is probably a fair question.
I suspect the nearby school on Ogden which currently houses grades 6-8 could be reconfigured given a fairly large land area to work with.......
Im not sure if it's feasible to make every bus stop heated, although we could start by giving every bus stop a seat. I finally gave in, and invested in an electric heated vest and insoles so Im lucky enough to have never needed to use one of these indoor heated bus stops in the past few weeks.Don't all bus stops in many Ontario cities have heaters installed...I rather have more frequent services than heated bus stops. You are still freezing standing in a bus stop despite standing under the heater.
What!?! Why isn't that man crossing his arms for the photo!?!?Dixie mall redevelopment is no bargain for Mississauga, residents say
The mall’s owners want to build a new sustainable neighbourhood on the outlet mall site, including 6,400 homes.www.thestar.com
The opening salvo of the article:
Mississauga’s Dixie Outlet Mall has been attracting droves of discount seekers since the 1980s. But like some of its bargain merchandise, the plaza itself has faded in appearance.Now there is a plan to transform the 45-acre mall into a new, sustainable, mixed-use community of more than 6,000 homes, parks, roads and retail. But residents fear the redevelopment at Dixie Road, south of the QEW, is no bargain for the city and the neighbourhood.The lack of transportation connections — transit and roads — the likelihood of reduced employment and the density being proposed are at odds with the single-family home surroundings and existing infrastructure, say community groups and neighbours.City officials have similar questions about transit, road capacity and jobs, as well as how a neighbourhood of more than 10,000 people would be served by schools and medical facilities.42
It's this kind of racist nonsense that got the UK, Brexit.Hold on.................prejudice aside.....just for a second.........
1,000,000 immigrants in a single year?
What alternate timeline is this?
What's this guy on?
For the record, Canada has never exceeded immigration of 400,000 in one year.
Nor did it this past year.
The target for the year ahead is in that range..............sure as hell not 1M.
I don't think that was what posters were implying. From what I could read, people were responding to this tweet from this message: https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threa...nnone-petricone-associates.32055/post-1656492But the strawman demonstrated above that hints at an idea that anyone who opposes a new development via community consultation must be a backward racist is... really really weak.