sixrings
Senior Member
Take queensway. Btw I use all of torontos highways daily. Will vote tory again
Yes, I do. Tory has come up with an actual situation to paying for new transit. A bold, honest and progressive situation. Unfortunately, I think enough people will fall for Ford's slogans saying he will just find "efficiencies" and whatnot.
You obviously don't live at Humber Bay Shores. There isn't much retail in the area. The easy access to the Gardiner is what is convenient about this area, and is the only way to get to retail and shopping quickly (8 minutes to Sherway). Not to mention getting to kids soccer games, or hockey practises in the winter.
lol...seriously?You obviously don't live at Humber Bay Shores. There isn't much retail in the area. The easy access to the Gardiner is what is convenient about this area, and is the only way to get to retail and shopping quickly (8 minutes to Sherway). Not to mention getting to kids soccer games, or hockey practises in the winter.
Gantries on phase 2 of the 407 East won't be installed until 2020 in some parts when the last bit of the highway opens. You could easily extend that contract for more units.
Queen’s Park will not slam the brakes on Toronto Mayor John Tory’s plan to slap $2 tolls on the Don Valley Parkway and the Gardiner Expressway.
But Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca emphasized Thursday that the province will not impose similar road-pricing charges on Ontario’s 400-series highways.
“No. Not happening,” Del Duca told the Star. [...]
https://www.thestar.com/news/queens...ith-road-tolls--if-city-council-approves.html
lol... It's got to happen. Just not before the next provincial election.
Sherway is "local" to half of Etobicoke and part of Mississauga, due to its excellent highway access. He was talking about retail shopping...not groceries.lol...seriously?
Btw: "Sherway" is not local.
What is beyond the Park Lawn plaza (which is one of the most visually bereft plazas I've ever seen, but the Metro there is comprehensive) is Lakeshore to the west of you, a heck of a lot closer than hopping on the Gardiner. or Sobeys up on the Queensway.
So let's say Toronto and it's city council wants to toll the highway and the vote in favour and the Tories get in power, could they block it?
If they try that Toronto should send them the bill for all the unfunded projects this toll is supposed to pay for.
The problem with that premise is the notion that somehow motorists aren't people who actually live and work in our city region. Most of us are motorists and transit users at one time or another. We need to stop adding to the cost of living. Why aren't we getting creative solutions to solving our transportation challenges?
So let's say Toronto and it's city council wants to toll the highway and the vote in favour and the Tories get in power, could they block it? If they try that Toronto should send them the bill for all the unfunded projects this toll is supposed to pay for.