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@TeresaDest
@Undead is very much on-point that the way to address traffic concerns at this stage is to lobby for less parking in the proposal (meaning fewer cars). One way to help achieve this may also be to lobby for the inclusion of more market-rental units, as opposed to condos, as rental units typically see less parking per unit.
Another argument in favour of a lower parking supply and something you may wish to consider is the strong likelihood that the Ontario Line will be extended along Don Mills at some future point, probably to at least Sheppard, and maybe even points north.
It is, of course, true that the latter will likely not occur before the late 2030s........
But neither is this proposal imminent.
Assuming it spent a normative amount of time in planning, and the developer moved with some haste, you're looking at occupancy in the late 2020s.
The developer, however, may wish to sit on this proposal once gaining approval, since a formal announcement of an Ontario Line extension would considerably augment its value.
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Additional measures can be taken to lessen existing traffic by making walking, cycling and transit more pleasant in the community; that may be a cause you wish to take up.
@Undead is very much on-point that the way to address traffic concerns at this stage is to lobby for less parking in the proposal (meaning fewer cars). One way to help achieve this may also be to lobby for the inclusion of more market-rental units, as opposed to condos, as rental units typically see less parking per unit.
Another argument in favour of a lower parking supply and something you may wish to consider is the strong likelihood that the Ontario Line will be extended along Don Mills at some future point, probably to at least Sheppard, and maybe even points north.
It is, of course, true that the latter will likely not occur before the late 2030s........
But neither is this proposal imminent.
Assuming it spent a normative amount of time in planning, and the developer moved with some haste, you're looking at occupancy in the late 2020s.
The developer, however, may wish to sit on this proposal once gaining approval, since a formal announcement of an Ontario Line extension would considerably augment its value.
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Additional measures can be taken to lessen existing traffic by making walking, cycling and transit more pleasant in the community; that may be a cause you wish to take up.
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