pman
Senior Member
I’m not sure what the fuss is all about. Toronto is truly World Class (tm) in its ability to generate transit plans that are never implemented. Why shouldn’t we apply our plan-writing expertise to rail deck parks?
I’m not sure what the fuss is all about. Toronto is truly World Class (tm) in its ability to generate transit plans that are never implemented. Why shouldn’t we apply our plan-writing expertise to rail deck parks?
I'm aware that John Tory is opposed to the construction of any buildings over the rails through this section, but it remains a real option to fund much of the costs. With office vacancies at historical lows it should at least be considered.
Meanwhile the TTC has billions in important unfunded projects, I really hope developers who will profit immensely from a new park like this will be picking upo the bill.
It would be unfair to spend all the section 37 funds on a single project, given the many needs throughout the city. We have so many unfunded plans already, some for essential infrastructure. It makes more sense to invest in the quality of the central waterfront/waters edge parks, making them truely linked and beautiful. The lake and the waters edge will always be a bigger draw than any park over a raildeck. Also, the maintenance of any raildeck park would be a complex and expensive burden, and the city has a bad track record of taking care of infrastructure, much less one with a dozen trains below.
Wouldn't this project be using Section 42 funds?
It isn't really about the park - it just so happens to be the first case to get a hearing in the new OMB process which the liberals changed over a year ago now. It's the LPAT figuring how it's supposed to operate.Not surprised that Tory's ideal park got involved in a suit...