Or York Region can annex Toronto
At least it'll be a regional government. You guys might not like the taxes, though. We need them up pay for stuff, apparently...
(hey, some of the YR councils are just as messed as Toronto. But when the 10 fools in Aurora go crazy they don't take the entire regional transportation system with them.)
Meanwhile Metrolinx took something like four years to conclude the obvious and begrudgingly agree to this in their Big Move update. But it was lukewarm to say the least, and they undertook their own YRNS that ran roughshod over criteria in the City's plans.
Unless you have inside info (and I suspect you don't) this is totally your personal spin on internal discussions to which you were not privy, right? I'm guessing you can't back up any of this "begrudging" or "lukewarm" stuff based on knowledge of the people or process.
What actually happened is that Metrolinx incorporated the
entirety of Toronto's council-approved transit plan (ie. Transit City) into The Big Move. Toronto's plan did not include DRL as a priority, so neither did Metrolinx.
AFTER the YNSE came to council, Toronto suddenly felt the DRL was a priority - it was entirely dependent on that coming into play.
When Metrolinx revised its timelines, the DRL was moved up accordingly. I don't know why they would have done a piecemeal amendment based on Toronto waking up and smelling the coffee. It was listed, as it should have been, alongside a series of revisions. You have no evidence, I'm sure, that it hadn't been de-facto reprioritized internally before the public list was released.
As for the roughshod comment - how can you know so many little things and so little understand how government and planning work? As you've told me and this thread many times, what happens outside Toronto is not Toronto's problem. But it IS Metrolinx's.
So, after TORONTO told METROLINX they couldn't build the subway METROLINX seemed to really want until they got the DRL , TORONTO totally ignored the DRL while Rob Ford futzed about everything else. So METROLINX , as TORONTO should have done and would have if they really cared, undertook a study not just of the symptom of DRL but of the larger problem of Yonge-Boor congestion, what causes it and what might relieve it. They didn't "run roughshod" over the city's plans because the city still didn't have any plans.
They finished this important network study - which included TORONTO and many other stakeholders - years before the DRL EA got underway.
And, moreover, everyone now talks about how the Sheppard DRL is what's really needed to relieve Yonge which is entirely something METROLINX came up with and which Toronto almost certainly never would have even conceived much less looked at on their own. According to you this holistic work, which has undoubtedly informed Toronto's work (since, again, they were involved in the Metrolinx study) was outside their mandate anyway.
So why not just thank them instead of an inventing, almost from whole cloth, a narrative that fits your preconceptions and misleads people?