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Originally Posted by BaddieB
The difference for Surrey was the technology was unknown, and the route was unknown. With UBCx it will be Skytrain, and we know it's going under Broadway. No surprises. They're not really comparable at all. Even then, SoF is building massive dense areas like in Willoughby that have no future of Skytrain in the horizon, precisely because the core of vancouver isn't building enough
I agree with the sentiment to not build dense where there will not be transit to handle it. WPG is not one of these scenarios, and in fact allowing density there will prevent reckless development elsewhere with no future of Skytrain.
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Not true - BRT, LRT or RRT, it was the exact same route and stations for all three.
And Surrey's building big because a lot of people are moving there because it's cheaper. Solve the housing crisis tomorrow, and Vancouver will still be more expensive than Surrey.
No, because all the developers capable of building towers are busy with downtown, Broadway, Cambie and/or the town centres; we're already hitting a ceiling with those.
You could make an argument about channelling the small-time developers who build rowhouses/duplexes/quadplexes, but Greektown and WPG are already zoned for those, and if they aren't lured by UBCx already, they likely won't even with an OCP.