TheSix
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I'm dying to find out how they'll resolve the contentious transit issue. Sidewalk Labs clearly stated that without a confirmed and expedited transit plan, they'll walk.
With the freshly approved provincial transit plan, the city has a billion freed up for new TTC related spending. I believe they are currently sitting about $300 million short to build Waterfront East - so perhaps council will fill that gap.I'm dying to find out how they'll resolve the contentious transit issue. Sidewalk Labs clearly stated that without a confirmed and expedited transit plan, they'll walk.
I wonder if there is a clause included in this deal about potential expansion beyond the 12 acres in the future. I do think Alphabet has loftier goals for developing the portlands, but obviously right now that is out of the scope of the project. Maybe Waterfront TO will allow them to expand at a later date with a different deal?
With the freshly approved provincial transit plan, the city has a billion freed up for new TTC related spending. I believe they are currently sitting about $300 million short to build Waterfront East - so perhaps council will fill that gap.
Globe: Sidewalk Labs document reveals company’s early plans for data collection, tax powers, criminal justice
A confidential Sidewalk Labs document from 2016 lays out the founding vision of the Google-affiliated development company, which included having the power to levy its own property taxes, track and predict people’s movements and control some public services.
The document, which The Globe and Mail has seen, also describes how people living in a Sidewalk community would interact with and have access to the space around them – an experience based, in part, on how much data they’re willing to share, and which could ultimately be used to reward people for “good behaviour.”
The question now is, how many more bullets are still in the gun?Looks like we dodged a bullet.