Vminkov
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For how many decades will that transit right-of-way remain blanketed in chia grass
I'm going to go and say 4 more decades, but feel free to prove me wrong politicians of Toronto.For how many decades will that transit right-of-way remain blanketed in chia grass
It's the new Fort York Blvd...For how many decades will that transit right-of-way remain blanketed in chia grass
Just go this. These Zoom meetings are actually really informative.
Isn't Norm di Pasquale the main behind the "Ontario Place for All" group? Is he against the development plan for Villiers Island too?Just go this. These Zoom meetings are actually really informative.
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One and a quarter? Funding within 3-4 years, 7-9 years of construction... unless Waterfront Toronto moves ahead without Union (i.e. Cherry underpass) in which case it could be sooner. The slow part will be the city owned part.For how many decades will that transit right-of-way remain blanketed in chia grass
I see we found the optimistOne and a quarter? Funding within 3-4 years, 7-9 years of construction
I think I there are a lot of people in Toronto that have criticisms of both plans. For different reasons, though. Most of them like the broad idea in Villiers, but are pretty much universally against the idea of turning Ontario place over to Therme and digging a huge parking garage there.Isn't Norm di Pasquale the main behind the "Ontario Place for All" group? Is he against the development plan for Villiers Island too?
Er...why would he be? Apples, oranges...Isn't Norm di Pasquale the main behind the "Ontario Place for All" group? Is he against the development plan for Villiers Island too?
The area in red is currently part of the reworking of Ashbridges Bay by TRCA ( https://trca.ca/conservation/infras...bridges-bay-erosion-sediment-control-project/ ) and connected to work on the Ashbridges Bay pumping station (https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threa...nt-plant-20-86m-2s-city-of-toronto-b-v.32727/)View attachment 563751
Pardon the potential off-topic comment, but does anyone know what the long term plans for the areas in red are? Mainly the Eastern Beaches as it seems like there's a chunk of grey nothingness there that could either be a park or a future neighbourhood. Also interested what the long term plans around the Turning Basin are (other than the new Leslie Lookout Park) and also for the spit off the marina labelled Safety24 Training.
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...it will be a hoot! <3Oh no, don't tell the conspiracy folks that Toronto is getting its own Bohemian Grove.
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