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Old Posted Jan 13, 2025, 6:26 PM
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I have never said once that everyone would find these soul crushing but, I have given data that these units and city planning policies average out as less than desirable places to live. There's record dissatisfaction among new Canadians living in Toronto and global residential planning policies would never allow widespread over 20 FSI without significant densities transfers. You found the 60 FSI Bloor Street supertall human filing cabinet too close to The One but still gave a thumbs up. You continue with the faith based narrative that people must like them and I'm the one imposing personal biases and not you. Next you'll say those planning polices are grounded in NIMBYism than based on quality of life studies.

Once again, you're completely off on another tangent. This isn't a question on height or population densities. This is a question of built densities and their architecture and logistics. Height is mainly for skyline enthusiasts or measuring dicks. Comparing population densities is a skewed understanding that more people will revitalise a shithole and not planning policy. Like the economy reliant on more and more people buying crap but, all that crap is also destroying the planets ecosystems.
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