TheTigerMaster
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Any plan to densify the area would be nice. I can't believe this pedestrian hostile design is what we're building.
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Any plan to densify the plan would be nice. I can't believe this pedestrian hostile design is what we're building.
It's all probably out of scope. The parking lot lands are owned by the City of Toronto. I would love to see the Eglinton-Kennedy area urbanized, but I suspect that when it is, it will look a lot like the area around Kipling Station. Lots of condo towers, but a poor interface with the transit links and a less than ideal pedestrian realm.
Definitely, since bike lanes are part of the Eglinton Connects plan.and extra parking where the old Canda Post building was. What did people expect bike parking?
Yes and it really only "crossed" half of Metro.Wasn’t there an expressway proposal last century called Crosstown?
The name Crosstown comes from the fact that it crosses all 6 of the former municipalities that make up Toronto today (Etobicoke, York, East York, North York, Scarborough, and Old Toronto). Although technically it doesnt even touch Etobicoke.
Should the LRT western extension to the airport actually happen, then it will truly be "Crosstown".
We would've had a somewhat of a time frame had John Tory not voluntarily put his hand up and offer to pay for the whole thing and take the province off the hook for the project. Chances are we wont see Crosstown West extension happen until whenever the Scarborough subway extension begins construction.Wish we would hear a firm date of when Eglinton West is suppose to begin. You would think that there would be a lot of smarttrack money left over since there is no actual smarttrack.
Wish we would hear a firm date of when Eglinton West is suppose to begin. You would think that there would be a lot of smarttrack money left over since there is no actual smarttrack.