TJ O'Pootertoot
Senior Member
No one posted John Tory's Twitter essay from this afternoon??
Thoughtful, but wrong-headed and disappointing. Most of the benefits he lists (unlocks development, helps us with urban design etc.) are further accentuated under the remove option.
Similarly, it's true something creative can be done with the space under the Gardiner but it's hardly comparably to what could be done if it's not there at all. One would think that's obvious.
Oh, and of course he totally dodges how much cheaper the remove option is.
A sad state of affairs, as ever.
There is a lot of discussion about the future of the #GardinerEast. It's time I let you know where I stand on this issue as Mayor. #topoli
There are 3 options for the Gardiner: maintain it, remove it or the hybrid option (remove a section but maintain connection to DVP). #topoli
I support the hybrid option for the #GardinerEast. This was not an easy decision. There are compelling arguments on all sides. #topoli
The hybrid option will keep people and goods moving in this city. It is vital to both quality of life and our economy. #topoli
The hybrid option will unlock development at the lands to the east of the Gardiner. This will create thousands of good jobs. #topoli
The hybrid option will help us build a truly great city in terms of urban design, whether you drive, cycle or move around on foot. #topoli
The hybrid option will give us the opportunity to do something unique with the space below and around the Gardiner. #topoli
Here's how the Netherlands, France and New York created urban spaces below and around elevated expressways: http://bit.ly/1L0g1MI #topoli
The hybrid option for #GardinerEast is the best option forward to keep our city moving, keep our economy strong & build a great city #topoli
Ultimately, the future of the #GardinerEast will be debated and decided by City Council. I look forward to a thoughtful debate. #topoli
Thoughtful, but wrong-headed and disappointing. Most of the benefits he lists (unlocks development, helps us with urban design etc.) are further accentuated under the remove option.
Similarly, it's true something creative can be done with the space under the Gardiner but it's hardly comparably to what could be done if it's not there at all. One would think that's obvious.
Oh, and of course he totally dodges how much cheaper the remove option is.
A sad state of affairs, as ever.