Hey adma, I'm not being rude to you. Don't be rude to me.
Lay off the personal attacks and stick to arguing the points or I'll report you to a moderator.
This isn't FOX News.
Well, I want to know where you get this obtuse notion of an expressway "brightening up Keele" from. Or even, what you know about the conditions that prevail here, in 2011--physically, urbanistically, sociologically, et al.
Come to think of it, for argument's sake, let's take a single node: Dundas and Keele.
Kinda camoflauged by the fisheye effect there, but explain how one is to get an expressway btw/the bank building on the right and the commercial block on the left--both of which are critical historical elements within the commercial heart of West Toronto Junction. Because if you're going to advocate destroying either or both of them on behalf of an expressway, the locals are going to have your hide for that. And if you don't realize that, or feel that an expressway is more important than their, er, NIMBY self-interest, you truly
are an insensitive jerk.
However, I agree that you could have gotten away with it 40-50 years ago. But realize that back then, the architecture wasn't as valued, the neighbourhoods weren't as valued, Jane Jacobs hadn't arrived in town yet, and gentrification hadn't planted itself in this soil. Thus, today, such a scheme not only wouldn't be politically tenable, it'd be a la-la land laughing stock a la the Doug Ford Portlands proposal. Scarcely anyone but the absolute Ford-ian fringe, if even that, would vote for it on Council--otherwise, the citizens would be up in arms.
Fantasies like a Keele/Parkside expressway belong to the Usenet/Libertrollian realm of planning/transport discussion where everybody's circle-jerking over achieving their highway fantasies through blithe imposition of eminent domain or whatnot.