The Preservationist
Active Member
Good grief, the whole real estate model in this city is broken...
Yes, it is near a GO station.Just a little context as to what the developer is responding to. This is near a GO station and it’s zoning as well as being west of Humber College. Also this is a nice neighbourhood that is close to the Lake and has decent Main Street retail as well as Sherway a few kms away. I know why a lot of residents may give lip-service to opposing this but this will ultimately appeal to a lot of them as a downsizing option.
I believe that there is bus service heading north to the subway as well as the services etc. available on Queensway and Bloor? And we have bikes, Uber, scooters and walking!
The ones the highway planners use? Or how about the ones that I studied in university that have long lists of assumptions based outdated beliefs? I trust people enough to make the necessary lifestyle adjustments if they choose to live here. And there are reviews of service levels to make changes where needed based on what has actually occurred organically.That's nice..........there's also sunlight and drinking water........and a convenience store a few blocks away.......
Maybe try to link your comments to actual mathematical models of modal split and demand fulfillment.
...if that's a requirement to comment every time we comment on this stuff here, I don't think anyone would be allowed to comment. Just like those who require to get the facts right before commenting, this it's not really that necessary or important here. Rather let it be that the poster can make the comment and if they're wrong or off the rails, then that can be debated and given account to without the unnecessary finger wagging. Policing readers for the factual facts can be annoying at times if not very productive, IMO. >.<Maybe try to link your comments to actual mathematical models of modal split and demand fulfillment.
The 507 is actually the fastest operating streetcar* in the city and the only one hitting the TTCs on time standards**, while also being the most under-utilized 24/7 line in the network***2) In theory, I'm open to discussion on more intensive intensification.......
However.........there is no subway here, the Lake Shore streetcar is infrequent and unreliable...........
The sole transit-basis for this application is GO. That works, IF, GO is every 15M or better and the fare to Union in line w/the TTC's regular fare.
Today, we're not there.
Today, you cannot have your 43-storey tower.
I don't live anywhere near here, and I'm pro-development. If I'm telling you you're over-reaching.........and it's not particularly close.......you're over......
The 507 is actually the fastest operating streetcar* in the city and the only one hitting the TTCs on time standards**, while also being the most under-utilized 24/7 line in the network***
It is also the only existing streetcar thats going to have a new exclusive transit right of way constructed ****
The 507 is perhaps the most prime streetcar line to put large amounts of TOD on in the city from an operational standpoint, especially devs with such low parking ratios.
This was fundamentally not your critique of transit in the area in the comment I was responding to. Your claim the 507 is abnormally unreliable was false, and in terms of frequency the line's inclusion in the 10 minute network makes it roughly typical in terms of suburban frequencies. You can be wrong about something, it is not the end of world.With respect, I will disagree, and here's why.
The issue is not whether the streetcar is on time, or quick for local trips, it's the speed of the trip to primary place of employment.
For the purposes of consider E-W trips, in the Lake Shore-Queen Corridor, I considered 3 large employment nodes.
This was fundamentally not your critique of transit in the area in the comment I was responding to.
However.........there is no subway here, the Lake Shore streetcar is infrequent and unreliable..........
Your claim the 507 is abnormally unreliable was false, and in terms of frequency the lines inclusion in the 10 minute network makes it roughly typical in terms of suburban frequencies.
You can be wrong about something, it is not the end of world.
In terms of access to job centres your estimation of travel times to downtown is simply ridiculous and I feel you know that
. Commuters to the core from Long Branch overwhelmingly utilize the GO train, and in two decades of living here I have never actually encountered someone commuting daily into the core wholly by streetcar. Sitting smack dab in the middle of Long Branch at the moment, no where near the GO station, it would only take me 44 minutes to reach Union. It's really easy to exaggerate trip times when you ignore the primary and fastest mode of commute, but it is a completely unserious argument.
As for concerns over the GO Lakeshore West line being "quite infrequent outside of peak periods" it currently runs every 30 minutes all day every day during the work week, and every 15 minutes all day every day during the weekend. There is no 'off peak' fall off in service, if anything service increases during the off peak period.
It is no longer the 90's, GO has changed.
As for your two other 'largest employment modes' I would counter Sherway Gardens and the large South Etobicoke industrial zone are much larger and more relevant employment nodes to the site in question.
I have of course not bothered to consult census or survey data yet, as you did not while making your employment claims. Purely observational.
It's so disappointing this attitude exists even on this forum.Umm well this is quite...excessive i'd say. Way too excessive actually.
Nothing in a even comes remotely close to this in height in a 2km+ radius. The next closest would be those towers across from Sherway Gardens, or the cluster of towers by Humber Bay.
I know the area extremely well, and this is a proposal that's complete lunacy. This is exactly why I hate it when developers use stations as a de-facto right to propose 40-50+ story towers, irrespective to where a station is located. In this case, they are using Long Branch GO as an excuse to shoot for the moon, when it reality this makes absolutely no sense.
I'm all for intensifying around Long Branch GO, but this is not the way to do so.