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I suppose Vaughan Metropolitan Centre will be written out as Vghn Mtrpltn Cntr?
amen brother, couldnt have said it better myself
I suppose Vaughan Metropolitan Centre will be written out as Vghn Mtrpltn Cntr?
Already three or four years ago Toromont had firm plans in place to move to a location on Hwy 400 south of Barrie. Then the Ontario Government made a law banning all construction in that area (Oak Ridges Morraine) and there was a news report that Toromont was really upset.
One of my favourite apartments to live in was next to a concrete plant; even my wife enjoyed watching it. Still remember the first sighting of "big pink" which was a breast cancer awareness concrete truck which as you might guess was solid pink and always extremely clean.
We sold the place shortly after the concrete plant was demo'd for additional condo construction.
An industrial view can keep things interesting. I would much prefer to see a sugar cane boat unloading or have a train yard outside my window than view another unchanging condo; and both are better than a nearby highway (Gardiner at least puts off a ton of thin black dust).
Toromont wouldn't be too bad of a neighbour.
Are you serious? I can see why you might want to watch port activity in a harbor, but keeping a huge static factory building in a proposed city centre node?
Yeah, I think I'd rather look at the activity around most factories than residential areas (highrise or lowrise); provided there were no health implications.
My personal tastes obviously aren't for everyone but I also don't think the large majority would refuse to move/work in the area due to the factory being there either.
Building out that area will take decades. Having a factory there in the interim is far better than an fenced off empty field or a gravel parking lot.
My personal tastes obviously aren't for everyone but I also don't think the large majority would refuse to move/work in the area due to the factory being there either.
On Jane, the moraine is somewhere between Teston and Kirby.
On Keele, the moraine is somewhere between Major Mackenzie and Teston.
On Dufferin, the moraine is slightly south of Major Mackenzie.
Toromont might have to stay put. The moraine is too important environmentally for construction companies to hold their construction vehicles.
First of all, the Oak Ridges Moraine Act was passed under Harris. It was HE who made the deal with developers so....you're wrong there, 180-degrees.
Second of all, I believe Toromont was scheduled to move into the GREENBELT but not the Moraine (I mis-spoke/typed) earlier. It was in Bradford, well north of the ORM.
What do you mean? Sheppard was on budget - slighly under if I remember. The Spadina extension is still on budget. I can't remember if Downsview station was on budget or not, but it was over 20 years ago they started on it, and I don't recall seeing stories about it being over budget.I can't help but think that the reason our subways always go over budget
I thought Toromont was forbidden from moving there because people complained about development jumping the greenbelt. I don't think the moraine goes up that far north.
I believe Toromont was scheduled to move into the GREENBELT but not the Moraine (I mis-spoke/typed) earlier. It was in Bradford, well north of the ORM.
"Functional and cheap" is regrettable when it comes to the Bloor-Danforth line stations. Those stations make using the system so dull that some people list scenery as a reason why they like streetcars--where they don't have to look at the same bathroom tiles for an hour or so
"Functional and cheap" is regrettable when it comes to the Bloor-Danforth line stations. Those stations make using the system so dull that some people list scenery as a reason why they like streetcars