Solid Snake
Active Member
That is a hugely disappointing interview. I remember why I didn't vote for her when she was my city councillor.
Also, she will find re-allocation of the tax SRT hike legally difficult (I believe it is specifically earmarked; this came up in recent council debate). She might get away with building LRT to Steeles instead of the subway, but it probably needs to stay in the same region.
It would be far easier to let the EA go on, find out the cost is 20% higher than expected ($1.8B for the city instead of $1B) and can it then.
Also, the easiest way to build affordable housing is to force private sector to give 10% of their units to the city. This will not be popular despite being effective in Vancouver. Developers don't mind a whole lot either because they unload the hard-to-sell units with poor views or layouts.
pff... didn't she said that the DRL wasn't a priority and that the line would get "eventually" built. She also said the city needs more buses and LRT (streetcars really) not subways (100% rapid transit lines really)