dunkalunk
Senior Member
Is there a parking levy yet?
Gas taxes and vehicle levies are the fairest way........the more you drive, the more you pay.
Why? Existing highways have yearly escalating maintenance costs.Don't you think tolling 905ers will kill visits to the city? I don't think there should be tolls on existing highways, only new ones. That's where I see an opportunity with tunneled expressways, especially if the tolls help pay for transit.
Don't you think tolling 905ers will kill visits to the city? I don't think there should be tolls on existing highways, only new ones. That's where I see an opportunity with tunneled expressways, especially if the tolls help pay for transit.
Makes tons of assumptions and says everyone except you is naive. Typical Euphoria post.How absurd. On the one hand you support keeping the elevated eyesore Gardiner in place and oppose all form of underground expressway, yet you like to pretend that somehow Toronto is Paris and people will flock to our relatively unattractive city by transit that doesn't exist or pay tolls on highways that we already pay for through exorbitant taxes. Better yet, don't have any highways at all, not even underground ones, because everyone will wait for transit that won't be built for 50 years. The naivete is incredible. Okay, now I really see the reasons why we're not getting anywhere with transit, moving people, beautifying the core, and making Toronto more liveable.
How absurd. On the one hand you support keeping the elevated eyesore Gardiner in place and oppose all form of underground expressway, yet you like to pretend that somehow Toronto is Paris and people will flock to our relatively unattractive city by transit that doesn't exist or pay tolls on highways that we already pay for through exorbitant taxes. Better yet, don't have any highways at all, not even underground ones, because everyone will wait for transit that won't be built for 50 years. The naivete is incredible. Okay, now I really see the reasons why we're not getting anywhere with transit, moving people, beautifying the core, and making Toronto more liveable.
It comes back to combining tunneling of the DRL with construction of an underground toll expressway for the core from Strachan and the Gardiner to the DVP. That way you relieve surface traffic along King and other streets and provide a funding tool for the capital costs of tunneling the DRL. You can still keep the free elevated Gardiner that people on here seem to love. I'd like to see the same consideration for tunneling the Allen Expressway from Eglinton to the Gardiner as a toll route and combining it with construction of the western leg of the DRL. If this happened, you could eventually have ROW's for the streetcars on King, Queen, College, etc. without impacting auto traffic flows. The City of Toronto has approved a lot of wonderful sounding transit plans, but apart from its funding commitment for the Scarborough subway and Finch LRT, there is no funding tool for the DRL. What's more, Phase One plans for the DRL are weak, with no stations west of University.