W. K. Lis
Superstar
We need to go after the councillors. Especially the ones who are anti-public transit, anti-cyclists, and pro-automobile. The mayor has only one vote on city council. City Council is made up of 26 members: the Mayor, who is elected city-wide, and 25 Councillors who are elected in each ward across the city. Work on getting 25 councillors who will improve Toronto the way you want.I'm someone certainly open to non-Tory alternative (I voted Keesmaat)
I would like to see a more assertive move on Vision Zero, would have preferred the tear-down option on the Gardiner, and would support higher taxes to raise the quality of public services.........
For all of that....I think people tend to undersell the change in 2 terms of Tory.
Quietly.....
The City has become infinitely more accepting of patios, and has approved regulations allowing far more configurations and lower regulatory barriers to them.
Implemented cycle tracks on Bloor/Danforth, a portion of Yonge, approved them for more of Yonge and is set to deliver this year and next more cycling infrastructure than in the City's history.
Approved laneway houses/garden suites; and backyard hens of all things.
The City has just initiated a strategy with an eye to getting rid of most Green-P surface lots and a good deal of on-street parking.
The long overdue Bloor-Yonge Capacity improvement project got approval and funding.
The grade-separated crossing of Progress-McCowan has been approved and funded to become an at-grade pedestrian-friendly intersection.
Waterfrontoronto has seen its mandate expanded to cover all of Etobcoke and Scarborough and its delivery rate for projects has begun to accelerate.
It is during Tory's tenure that the Naturalization of the mouth of the Don River and associated Portlands works were fully funded.
Albeit it far from Smartrack, the City has moved forward to deliver several new GO Stations within City limits, at Bloor-Lansdowne, Liberty Village, Finch East, St. Clair and East Habour.
While the Housing Now program has been a bit less ambititious than one might hope and a bit too slow, it has moved forward as is more ambitious in delivering new affordable housing that
any program since amalgamation.
The Toronto Green Standard for new buildings is among the more ambitious of its kind as has steadily moved forward under Tory as well.
Meanwhile Toronto finally abolished parking minimums.
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While I truly believe we need more dollars for public services and housing; and that our Mayor should be more overtly leading that charge............
Some rather remarkable things have been happening while people have been yawning at his pronouncements.