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tudararms
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Not to be too melodramatic here but tearing down the Gardiner would give birth to a whole new city, or to a significant new portion thereof. Not just through the space gained in the absense of the expressway but also by the knitting together of natural north/south and eat/west channels that would allow the city to spread organically. The limits of downtown have always been somewhat hemmed in north of Front Street, leaving the area south of Front a relative wasteland. For what reason? This is where the city must now plan to develop, and conceptually our impression of 'entering' the city along an offramp will change to one of simply travelling to Toronto. The natural entry points will be the lake and the Don/Humber rivers rather than the artificial one created by the Gardiner barrier. In short, bring it on down! It is a corset pulled too tight!!