Transportfan
Senior Member
The number of pedestrians north of Steeles is irrelevant: It's the number of residents that matter.
Having lived in Richmond Hill for most of my life I can definitly understand the concerns of the residents. The traffic along Yonge here is just rediculous. The recent condo developments near this stretch add to the problem as they are not very 'urban' in character and most residents stick to their cars.
Right. However, when the area is already built out, and the six lane roads and sprawl are already there, and the area is wealthy and pushy enough to be getting a subway, what do you do?...We should be concentrating on creating horizontal density within the suburbs (narrow streets in tight grids, mid-rise mixed-use buildings) rather than vertical density (isolated high-rises surrounded in a sea of sprawl and 6-lane roads)...
That appears to be the property immediately to the south.