dusk
Active Member
This is exactly it.Really the big issue for downtown east is the inequitable distribution of the emergency shelters and TCHC housing.
Just look here, https://www.google.com/maps/search/emergency+shelter+toronto/@43.6579016,-79.3732443,15.75z and you can see the homeless industrial complex (HIC) focused on downtown east. Same goes for TCHC, with much of their housing concentrated in downtown east, https://www.torontohousing.ca/our-housing
To make this area more livable, the HIC needs to be broken up and the shelters and TCHC housing distributed across the city, with no NIMBY exceptions. I don't see why, for example Maxwell Meighen Centres can't be built in quiet residential areas near Bayview and Lawrence, and near Keele and Wilson. There's Sunnybrook and Humber River hospitals right there for those needing medical, addiction or mental health help. And shelters aside, what we need is supportive housing across the city that includes young adults who with support may be able to work or live more independent, stable lives. I would gladly pay a 50% property tax hike if I knew we'd see equitable distribution across this city of a much larger network of shelters and supportive housing.
TCHC units need to be moved to all neighbourhoods. I suggest starting with moving a bunch of it to forest hill and rosedale.
This is coming from someone who actually grew up in TCHC unlike most with “opinions”.