innsertnamehere
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And that assertion comes from.. what, exactly?407 being tolled is a figleaf. The urgency behind the 413 is Ford campaign donors that want to plop down subdivisions on farmland in North Brampton, and need the 413 to juice the prices.
The 413 predates Ford at the MTO by about a decade, and has been in planning long before Ford even had provincial politics butterflies in his stomach, before even his brother's first mayoral campaign.
Ford has chosen it as a wedge issue for the election, and has advanced it's timeline a bit (which makes sense given it's contentiousness, pushing it off another decade will be a death sentence for the project), but it's not like this is some pet project of his, just the continuance of existing governmental infrastructure planning processes.
I've explained before that I've had exposure to developer's opinions on this project about 6 years ago when it was earlier in the planning process and the couple that I talked to hated the thing because the study for it froze hundreds of hectares in Peel from development, meaning they had to sit on their development land paying their big mortgages and property taxes on dead land while they waited for the province to play politics with the corridor.
Developers don't care if their buyers are stuck in traffic after, they just want to build their houses. And their houses will sell regardless. This project in their eyes does nothing but remove profitable land from being able to be developed and sold.