CDL.TO
Moderator
A modest proposal:
The Provincial government should pass a law, re-drawing the boundaries of Mississauga and Toronto, re-designating Kipling subway station from a location in the City of Toronto to being part of the City of Mississauga. It could take the form of a Mississauga enclave or Toronto could cede a strip of land roughly approximating the yellow line on Dundas Street to connect the two sites.
That way, the great City of Mississauga with its 700,000 residents will finally have a subway serving it. With some rewiring of the phones in the station, it could also be declared that rapid transit has been brought to "the 905"!
Bringing Mississauga to the subway would cost in approximately $100, compared to the billion dollars or so that it would take to bring the subway to Mississauga.
This is clearly the best choice for anyone determined to see the City of Mississauga served by a subway. However, some people believe that the ridership and population that a subway line can serve is of greater importance than the arbitrary political boundary that that population happens to live within. For those people, greater effort, expense, study, and thought will be required.
The Provincial government should pass a law, re-drawing the boundaries of Mississauga and Toronto, re-designating Kipling subway station from a location in the City of Toronto to being part of the City of Mississauga. It could take the form of a Mississauga enclave or Toronto could cede a strip of land roughly approximating the yellow line on Dundas Street to connect the two sites.
That way, the great City of Mississauga with its 700,000 residents will finally have a subway serving it. With some rewiring of the phones in the station, it could also be declared that rapid transit has been brought to "the 905"!
Bringing Mississauga to the subway would cost in approximately $100, compared to the billion dollars or so that it would take to bring the subway to Mississauga.
This is clearly the best choice for anyone determined to see the City of Mississauga served by a subway. However, some people believe that the ridership and population that a subway line can serve is of greater importance than the arbitrary political boundary that that population happens to live within. For those people, greater effort, expense, study, and thought will be required.