doady
Senior Member
Yes, but Mississauga is bigger and started intensifying later. In 20-30 years, I would bet that Markham will be far more dense within its developed area than Mississauga or anywhere else outside the 416 in the GTA.
Markham's developed area is already roughly half the size of Mississauga's, so it would need to add at least 50,000 people within the next the 20-30 years without developing a single parcel of farmland just to match Mississauga's current (population) density, let alone Mississauga's density in 20-30 years; Mississauga itself is projected to another 100,000 people. So Markham would need to add over 100,000 people within the next 20-30 years without destroying any farmland just to catch up to Mississauga density-wise. And I would say it would need to add at least another 100,000 people on top of that before I would consider it "much denser" than Mississsauga.
So the question is: can Markham add 200,000 people in the next 20-30 years exclusively through the redevelopment of existing developed lands? I seriously doubt it.