MichaelS
Senior Member
And not much else for the foreseeable future due to the spending on those items.God love message boards lol. We atleast have the money for arts common, event centre, bmo…but not the fieldhouse at $200M…..yet, lets find billions for the NC Line
Hopefully most of you own your own home, because despite having sky high offsite levies (which coincidently make the cost of housing higher, and makes us less competitive for non-residential tax base), we don't have much capacity to bring on things like sanitary lift stations or water pumps to allow more new communities to get built. Thus, less housing, despite high demand. Doesn't seem like there will be much price relief going forward. Good thing Council declared a housing emergency though.
And, when it comes to redevelopment accommodating all of this, well, not much left in the kitty for things like parks upgrades, rec centre upgrades (we did just close the Beltline, Inglewood and Eau Claire YMCA to boot), or further Main Street enhancements. So, enjoy sharing the existing amenities/infrastructure with even more and more people.