Undead
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Walter seems to be implying that providing free parking for teachers is a problem. It's not.
"Free parking" verses the Hurontario LRT. Which one helps or hinders Climate Change? Look at the wildfires as you think about that.Walter seems to be implying that providing free parking for teachers is a problem. It's not.
If you hate climate change so much, maybe you need to be pushing for maximum work from home so people aren't forced to needlessly drive. As we saw recently, wfh will take many more cars off the roads than suburban transit ever could."Free parking" verses the Hurontario LRT. Which one helps or hinders Climate Change? Look at the wildfires as you think about that.
This is gone off the rail and the bulk of teachers aren't even close to the plan LRT nor good transit service in the first place.Is the working thesis here that every one of these teachers works in the Hurontario LRT's catchment zone?
Getting teachers to use public transit to get to school is like the low hanging fruit of low hanging fruit. If your goal is to help/solve climate change, your priority absolutely should not be "Elementary School Teachers", especially when they work in places that are arguably the hardest to serve by public transit effectively."Free parking" verses the Hurontario LRT. Which one helps or hinders Climate Change? Look at the wildfires as you think about that.
Where's the bicycle racks?
I would think so but it’s not something that has been done out here yet. We’re building damn tall out here but sometimes I think the city councillors never leave their neighbourhoods to see how other areas solve these issues. The new school in the condo podium at Yonge and eglinton should be visited with a huge note pad. Instead here’s a look at our new urban school with two kiss and ride drop offs. Oh and notice those future portable locations!!! Why not just build the school larger to begin with.
PDSB's school utilization (% usage) in their Mississauga schools is very low compared to Brampton schools, which has over 100% utilization in most schools. Take a look at PDSB's Annual Planning Document from 2022/2023. Perhaps the PDSB will disband after the Peel Region split and Mississauga can have their own school board, but currently they have way too many vacant spots in their schools, that making this addition (or new school) a priority is detrimental to the spaces in Brampton.