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Old Posted Apr 9, 2026, 8:37 AM
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Originally Posted by gaviscon View Post
Hopefully this means more investment in the infrastructure...
The roads, streets, overhead wires, fine dust-filled subway stations.. these are looking like a third world country right now.
None of it meets Toronto's self-proclaimed status of being "world-class". Skyline? Maybe.
These planners should be travelling more often to see how bad Toronto has fallen behind.
How does less housing development equal more infrastructure spending??

Since a large part of city revenue come from housing development and property taxes, it should mean less infrastructure spending going forward actually.
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