Tewder
Senior Member
I think NIMBYism coupled with politics are what's holding back the city from this sort of more sustainable growth.
Principled opposition isn't nimbyism though. Nimbyism is inherently self-interested. I do believe there is nimbyism in Toronto, don't get me wrong, just that it's not necessarily what is driving any concerns for our built form.
Toronto is not an unchanging concept.
... says the guy who's favourite city is Paris! Try and suggest an urban change there and see where it gets you (do they still have the guillotine?)!
Toronto isn't a disposable concept either, prey to the whims of development geeks or the swings of urban trends. City Building takes vision, time and investment. Toronto will never satisfy your sense of urban, clearly, because unless it's a Paris-type of on-the-nose heritage form nothing other than a hyper-dense Asian boomburg will.