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Higher Downtown Density Target Threatens Sprawl Plans
The city's planning committee has rejected a motion by Councillor Brian McHattie (Ward 1) to increase downtown density targets from 250 persons+jobs per hectare to 400.
Staff don't want to increase the downtown density targets because that might threaten the city's greenfield expansion plans. As city planner Bill Janssen explains: Quote:
http://raisethehammer.org/blog/1252 |
This is mind boggling. So many alternatives exist.
Greenfield sites should stay that way, green. *sigh* It wouldn't be such a big deal if they didn't want to change the targets, because they might be difficult to implement, that's fine. However to keep them where they are just so that greenfield lands can be forever taken away.... |
Bizarre... utterly bizarre.
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Higher downtown density is slowly happening whether they like it or not.
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give it 5 years.
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A friend from Toronto is living west of the downtown for 2 months and couldn't get over how everything closes at 5pm. I hope we reach a breaking point soon where businesses see that they can make some decent profits by being open normal hours!
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Thanks Ryan for exposing them on this issue.
Boy staff is really serious about improving downtown aren't they. http://emoticons4u.com/mad/boese069.gif |
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