Rainforest
Senior Member
Tory will still call it part of Smart Track, but functionally it will be a part of Crosstown.
That's not a bad looking concept, even today.
News Release
Ontario Cuts Red Tape to Unlock Development and Create New Jobs
July 20, 2018
New Lower Don Project Will Help Bring Over 50,000 Jobs to Toronto
TORONTO - Ontario is cutting red tape to support new office and retail space in Toronto's Lower Don area and helping to create more than 50,000 new jobs, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark announced today.
"By reducing Ontario's regulatory burden we're smoothing the way for the first of many projects in the Lower Don area and sending the message that Ontario is open for business," said Clark. "Making a simple change in the Building Code specific to the Lower Don Lands means construction can happen at the same time flood protection infrastructure is being put in place. To protect health and safety, the Building Code amendment also prevents the buildings from being occupied until the flood risk is removed."
The Lower Don area is a prime location for development, with plans for new waterfront parks, open spaces, green infrastructure and brownfield remediation. Planning for a new integrated GO/Smart Track transit station is also underway. Streamlining provincial approvals with the City of Toronto will bring the project to market faster and will enable private and public infrastructure construction that will add an estimated $5.1 billion to the Canadian economy.
"We're making government work harder, smarter and more efficiently to make life better for the people of Toronto and everyone in the province," said Clark.
CONTACTS
Conrad Spezowka
Communications Branch
416-585-7066
MMA.media@ontario.ca
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
http://www.ontario.ca/mmah
Well, mentions "a new integrated GO/Smart Track transit station" as part of area redevelopment.This news release was sent out. Mentions SmartTrack.
They also said no one would be laid off if they were elected, and have failed to mention the electrification component of the RER.Cynical much? The conservatives have said repeatedly that RER is not cancelled.
Cynical much? The conservatives have said repeatedly that RER is not cancelled.
Cynical much? The conservatives have said repeatedly that RER is not cancelled.
What can the Province even upload to the Feds?I understand that. My question is how they are going to make the math work given they want to reduce the deficit, cut taxes, and they've already cut the cap and trade revenue stream. Maybe they are hoping for more federal transfers. Also, the line-by-line review announced hinted that downloading onto municipalities may happen.
I understand that. My question is how they are going to make the math work given they want to reduce the deficit, cut taxes, and they've already cut the cap and trade revenue stream. Maybe they are hoping for more federal transfers. Also, the line-by-line review announced hinted that downloading onto municipalities may happen.
Tory will have to cross his own hurdle in October, so I don't expect any major action between now and then.Even if RER might be cancelled, Tory is a conservative, and has connections with the PCs, so even if they cancel RER on the Barrie, Lakeshore lines, they might still keep RER on Kitchener/Stouffville line and call it simply Smarttrack.
That would keep into their whole "cancelling everything that has Liberal branding all over it" metric, but still appease one of their own (Tory)
This news release was sent out. Mentions SmartTrack.