Amare
Senior Member
Whether you like it or not, traffic is a key component on a community's livability.I hate using traffic as an excuse not to build because everywhere in Toronto can make that claim. However not everywhere can claim to have a row street car and a go stop.
for the record I drive these streets daily so it will effect my lifestyle but if everyone used traffic as an excuse we might as well stop building in Toronto.
Why would I, or anyone for that matter, live in an area where it unnecessarily takes me X times longer then it normally should just to get to school, work, daycare, recreational events, certain stores, etc? There was a time (aka pre-pandemic) where many people decided to leave Toronto simply because any commute was getting ridiculously long, and in a lot of cases their commutes from outside the city would be shorter compared to commuting within the city. Not to say Toronto's population was shrinking (it wasnt), but there is a very large subset of the population who arent willing to deal with BS commutes, and a transit system (the TTC) which frequently has issues accommodating demand. I'll put it this way, if it takes me ~30-40 mins just to get to Bloor St via Keele there is a problem. A problem that will clearly get worse with a very high amount of density which in my opinion is ill-suited for this area.
Thus the reason you see Keele St for instance which is frequently clogged up in this neighborhood. Same goes with St.Clair with the slow streetcar service which both the TTC and the city continue to cripple to this day.
No one is saying dont build anything here. What my point is, is that the proposed density is far too much for what this area can accommodate.