Missisauga coasted for a long, long time on development charges and took great pride in not going into debt. As they approached build-out, they finally hit the wall maybe 2 or 3 years ago. Now they are going deeper into debt each year. Someone out that way can clarify but while Toronto is bitching about a 1.75% tax increase vs. 2.5%, I believe Mississauga is looking at something like 6.7%. And they're paying more than the 416 is already. And it's going to keep going that way for the foreseeable future.
We may be getting off-thread but, yeah, I think it went under the radar for some people that Hudak, between the lines, suggested ditching regional planning almost entirely. saying that local municipalities should get to direct growth while also suggesting that the province should upload the TTC strike me as counter-productive. What's the philosophy behind this? If you're trying to create a more REGIONAL plan for transit, why would you erode the REGIONAL growth plan?
I don't think they were put in place just for places that have greenfields. Richmond Hill, Aurora, Mississauga and Newmarket are all pretty much built out and they're all still undertaking (to varying degrees) intensification efforts. I don't think "The suburbs" would love to get rid of Places to Grow. Markham was doing "Places to Grow" before it even existed and Mississauga has realized it's a necessity. Vaughan or Barrie and others may be more hit and miss but we shouldn't generalize about "the suburbs."
Places to Grow isn't perfect but it was a MASSIVE step forward after the laissez faire stuff that went on during the Harris era. And let's not forget, FWIW, it was Harris who actually got the ball rolling with the Oak Ridges Moraine legislation and then the smart growth panels that lead to Places to Grow. To go back to something before that is scary. As someone said above, it doesn't restrict growth, i merely directs it.
I guess my point is that Hudak doesn't really know what he's doing and while he may be great if you think you're paying too much in taxes, or if you think the Liberals are corrupt or whatever, I see no evidence he has a better plan than they do when it comes to planning and building transit for this region.