RC8
Senior Member
it is a good idea, but how to convince suburban minded Torontonians to give up their idyllic expection for a single family house, not sharing a wall not to say ceiling and floors with neighbours, with a backyard, a garden and a two car garage? Before that expectation is completely crushed, nothing can be achieved.
Just buy their houses at market price, tear them down, and build beautiful mid-rise residential neighbourhoods in their place. Make sure that these new neighbourhoods are well connected to transit, schools, offer shopping and dining within walking distance, and there will be families buying there. Governments may need to reduce taxes and fees for developers doing this sort of thing, but they will pay for themselves in the long term.
The success of the West Don Lands and Queens Quay East are crucial to show Torontonians mid-rise neighbourhoods are a viable alternative to suburbs. Thankfully we have the Portlands, too.