maestro
Senior Member
How is razing 900 units of affordable housing a solution at all? Because it's ugly to you? Only you wants to live in a museum quality showpiece.
I'm not talking knocking down apartments, but Moss Park an the surrounding area is in desperate need of some cleaning up.
Given what "cleaning up" has often inferred throughout history (removal/pushing out of the poor and the services that they need), I think it's better to use a less loaded term such as "improving". I live in the area and I have to deal with some strange and uncomfortable situations on a semi-daily basis. But that's life; there are people in this area dealing with far tougher circumstances than I ever have. This is everyone's neighbourhood.
But I do agree, that the area could use physical improvement. It has a lot of interesting character with Corktown nearby and a smattering of light industrial operations and sites that have been repurposed. But the streetscaping, the Moss Park Apartments' physical condition and the strained social services in the area could use some investment. There are a few interesting shops/cafes that have opened recently which has been a nice addition. And of course, the area contrasts with both Queen West or Leslieville, but not every neighbourhood can be a retail destination or a gentrified/middle-class neighbourhood.