georgevicbell
Active Member
i fully agree that the loop either goes or the city pay for it. A large number of developers see no need for the loop in the first place. Same thing for Brampton.
Dundas & Hurontario is rip for development with 2 projects going before council starting with one in Feb another later this year.
The whole block Dundas to King-Hurontario to Confederation should be torn down and redevelop with a higher density than 18's with a number of existing businesses been relocated to the new development. Can be done in phases.
The east side to follow later.
If the city isn't willing to put money into this, I think developers start to raise a stink...why build massive condos if the target audience is not going to be able to get anywhere...
As a bargaining tactic saying you aren't going to pay anything is not a good way to get things done...saying you are putting money away starting today to do it, and you need more from other levels before you begin is a much better tactic I would imagine...even better is to say, we're going to start building this thing tomorrow, but it won't get finished until you guys send us the rest of the money...