My view on it is the people in North Etobicoke have terrible, terrible transit service. This gets them a lot closer to the subway and with the density along Dixon... it's not like it's going to be cutting through the middle of nowhere.
Still... I'm well aware that the other stages are more important, hense why it's stage 4. If Stage One gets constructed I'll be ecstatic.
I think that what people are getting at is that north of Bloor in the west end, the line has negligible "relief value" for Bloor-Yonge and the Yonge line. Essentially, it would be no different than other suburban subway extensions: improving transit to a badly served area. That said, I too strongly support extending it to Eglinton, and it would be nice if it went to the airport too. As you said on the site, that's way off into the future anyway so there's no point really worrying too much about it now.
And in the east, I'm torn on the value of extending the line to Seneca. On one hand:
- There's lots of room to build a high capacity bus terminal and an enormous parking lot in the hydro corridor.
The parking lot is particularly important since we may end up tolling the DVP. Drivers would have a strong incentive to get off the 404 or 401 and use the DRL, but at Don Mills station, there is not much room for more parking.
The bus terminal is important because Don Mills' terminal will not be able to handle the increase in bus traffic if the DRL is built.
On the other hand:
- While there are lots of towers in the area, they are very scattered, so it would be difficult to serve them with one or two subway stops. BRT to Don Mills station would be more effective for them.
I have a few personal opinions about the site:
- The orange background is a bit hard on the eyes (on my screen at least). Maybe something with smoother gradients would help.
- At the bottom of the "What is the DRL" page, you refer to the "history" section. It would be great to put a link directly on the words "history of the Downtown Relief Line".
- In the first sentence of the last paragraph in "Why did you choose to run the subway along Dixon Road?" you wrote "which" twice. "part of which on the western end
which would need to be tunnelled anyway".
While were on that topic, I'm not sure the Dixon alignment would actually be any faster. Although it is shorter, the average speed would also be much lower, because on the rail corridor alignment stops could be around 4km apart, allowing speeds over 100km/h.
- On the General information page, there is too much writing. I would just have a few words for each topic. For example:
How you can help: Sign the petition, check out the facebook group and make suggestions.
Other than that, the website is awesome!