Big time, when the city completed the EA in 2018 she appealed to the Ministry of the Environment on insubstantial and flimsy arguments at best, which held up the process by a year. MOE found no based for her appeal was roundly rejected.
Holding out and refusing a very generous negotiation settlement is her last stand, as expropriation she'll lose both the property and a chance to move the home across the road. It's gonna happen either way, she's just making a big stink in delaying the inevitable.
This project will significantly improve traffic both on Horton & Wharncliffe, been on the books for decades. Time to finally get shovels in ground and make it a reality!
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Originally Posted by Djeffery
Has she held up the project though? Has it ever been said the city would have done this any earlier if not for her house being there?
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