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Originally Posted by waughste3
Don't forget that the city has lots of land south of Highway 401.
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Yeah but it's beyond the urban growth boundary, and there's no pumping station to get large amounts of water to the area, so development there won't happen for at least 20 years.
Currently the only part of the urban growth boundary that is south of the 401 is between Wellington and Highbury, so essentially what exists now. Further west, the urban growth boundary follows Digman Drive, so just south of the 402.
I think developing the 401/402 corridor is a good idea. It's prime industrial and commercial land since it's close to the highways, and it will make London seem a little bigger to passing motorists bypassing the city.
I was in Niagara Falls not long ago, and one of the locals told me they thought London had 50,000 people... I understand why they think this because if they don't read the population sign coming into the city London seems like a small town. Metro area considered, we're actually close to 500,000, 10x more than what the Niagara Falls resident thought.