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Old Posted Feb 11, 2016, 7:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Jor D View Post
Widening streets.?

Think about it this way. You don't spend the money on bayers road. You don't spend the money on the Bedford highway. You plan. You plan your city to be a honeycomb of communities. People live near their work. People need to do this in the future. But as city planners we need to make that possible for them. And where that can't happen we provide LRT and true BRT systems. (There are train buses on wheels that can run on alleyways up hills or flat). Look at the neighborhood of Rockingham for instance. That doesn't need a Bedford highway expressway but instead that section of Bedford highway needs to be Rockinghams main street with cafés, restaurants and boutiques, and dentists and offices with its neighborhood drug store. Yes! Rockinghams main street. Put all that street widening money in a fund for future LRT'S and BRT. Develope neighborhoods around or near work places. When it comes to downtown. ...build high rise econo apartments not just condos because the people who work on the high rise offices are mostly receptionists and building cleaners...etc not to mention the many shopkeepers and blue collar downtown workers. Why are we building high end residential where the middle class can't afford.
Sounds like communist East Germany circa 1970.
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