doady
Senior Member
Yeah, politicians are already too focused on short term political gains. Term limits force politicians to think short-term, and long-term projects like this Dufferin bypass would never get built.
Seriously. We should go back in time and start this sooner!
Exactly
The people of Liberty Village are watching this development with interest — and concern. Liberty Village is right next door to the proposed Fort York bridge. On our side of Strachan Ave., residents have been waiting for our own pedestrian bridge across the train tracks to connect us to King St. In 2006, developers made the bridge sound like a done deal to get buyers to sign on the dotted line. Years later, and we are still waiting for it.
In the meantime, more cranes pop up, more towers rise, traffic slows and congestion increases in an urban neighbourhood that is essentially cut off from the city north of the tracks, just a stone’s throw away.
Where is the respect for these taxpayers, for the young, professional condo dwellers?
As for the safety issues, I've always been a little baffled by why it's acceptable to have a level crossing up to 160 km/h but no faster. It's not as if a train at 160 km/h (or 80 km/h, for that matter) can see you and stop.
Horse's mouth link, for what it's worth. There was a fourth, higher, bid from KO Constructors that DCN didn't mention.From DCN
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