TheTigerMaster
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Should've just built a streetcar rapid transit system like the TTC recommend 40 years ago, but the province had to screw Toronto over as they're so adept at doing.
BILD has appealed the City of Toronto’s Development Charges By-law amendment to include the Scarborough subway extension project, which was approved by City Council on May 7.
In a Notice of Appeal letter submitted on behalf of BILD by Lynda Townsend and Jennifer Meader of WeirFoulds LLP, the reasons for appeal include: a benefit to the existing population that has been incorrectly calculated and a post-period benefit that has been incorrectly calculated using methodologies that are not fair and reasonable nor in accordance with the Development Charges Act.
Also noted in the appeal letter is that the inflation costs in the amended By-law appear to have been double-counted and rely on a methodology that is not fair and reasonable, and not in accordance with the Act.
BILD’s consultant team, which also includes planners Audrey Jacob of IBI Group and Nick G. Poulos of Poulos & Chung Limited, also note in the appeal letter that the automatic train control, which is a component of the proposed charge, appears to constitute computer equipment and that is not an eligible capital cost inclusion under the Act.
BILD members will be updated as the appeal process gets underway.
So if someone acts illegally, the affected party should just roll over and accept it? Ridiculous notion.Good grief....another legal challenge....This is why projects here never get finished. There is always somebody that will be discontent and they take it out on the rest.
You suspect wrongly.I suspect Torontonians are generally more informed than these people.
So these people have absolutely no idea how much infrastructure costs: http://www.torontolife.com/informer/transit/2015/07/09/scarborough-subway-cost-interviews/
First one thinks the SSE will cost a few hundred thousand dollars to build. The rest say a few million, or maybe a few hundred million. I want to believe they're trolling the reporter.
I suspect Torontonians are generally more informed than these people.
So these people have absolutely no idea how much infrastructure costs: http://www.torontolife.com/informer/transit/2015/07/09/scarborough-subway-cost-interviews/
First one thinks the SSE will cost a few hundred thousand dollars to build. The rest say a few million, or maybe a few hundred million. I want to believe they're trolling the reporter.
I suspect Torontonians are generally more informed than these people.
I doubt it. My impression is the average person doesn't know anything about transit, what subways are being built, how much they cost, how many years it takes etc. A lot of people also have no sense of money in large amounts in general, like what the market cap of various companies are, etc.
Usually the most they know is that they visited another city with a bigger subway system/map and they wish ours was bigger.
I'm amazed by how many people I know that have no idea the Spadina extension is going on.