You seem strangely unaware of the traffic on the Gardiner. I think it's pretty conclusive proof of the volume of commuters. No one who drives on it would be persuaded to your conclusions. In the words of Cake - "If you want to have cities, you've got to build roads!".He was not Lastman, Ford or Tory.
Both. There are not hundreds of thousands of commuters using that stretch of the Gardiner to get downtown. That stretch of the Gardiner is a waste. Moving it a few meters north is a waste. Tearing it down, a widened Lakeshore Blvd E., one way Richmond, Adelaide, will only add 3 minutes to the commute. Saving's reallocated to long term road maintenance a repair which right now is fair but will degrade to poor by 2024 and only get worse.
The number of failing businesses which turned things around by charging more for the same (or an inferior) service or product? Zero. Same with cities. There's a reason the most successful retail stores provide free parking for their customers. Your business thinking is truly maverick! Do you work for the movie cinemas, who are currently trying to chase their few remaining customers out the door with premium seat fees?There is no war on the car except in idle and fertile minds. Fewer this and fewer that, what a load of nonsense. It will increase revenue. Car drivers should pay their way in the city.
You are offering the definition of insanity. Toronto's growing homeless and subsidized housing population have already proven that their futures don't lie in this city. How long do you want to let them suffer under their own delusions? The rest of Ontario is hardly the horror that Toronto denizens imagine. To break the cycle, its time to realize that there is opportunity in Ontario outside of Toronto, and that those who need help need to be willing to make different decisions than the ones that brought them to where they are now.Wow, ship the homeless and precariously housed to burgs where land is cheap and jobs worth dong are non-existent. More wow bullshit > a provincial mandate with no provincial responsibility nor funding, the Thug way!
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