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Just a list of items funded/under way.Context?
I think he also said Markham was having a meeting about it before the end of last year (which is maybe what this is) but I didn't see anything further from him about that.
Just a list of items funded/under way.Context?
I think he also said Markham was having a meeting about it before the end of last year (which is maybe what this is) but I didn't see anything further from him about that.
York Region municipalities are taking our housing supply crisis seriously. Other municipalities in the region are not. Dare I say despite the huge number of proposals, Toronto included.York Region is building out 3 major centres at VMC, Langstaff/High-tech and Markham Centre. This string of pearls is tied with the 407 transitway and Highway 7 BRT. This will help make better service viable and useful in the region.
There is going to be intensification in York Region and unfortunately I don't think we'll see it in the missing middle style as it's all so new and not likely to change fast. We need to accomodate growth and this is the best option of limited alternatives to locate it.
If we want to maintain employment lands at large we need to locate residential and office in places like this.
It's going to be dense, but if we get the public amenities and ground plane right this could be positive. And it's going to be developed not at once but in 25-30 years. The styles and tastes will change so I don't think we should fear 80 storey spandrel boxes. We'll get a range of styles.
York Region municipalities are taking our housing supply crisis seriously. Other municipalities in the region are not. Dare I say despite the huge number of proposals, Toronto included.
You can see the scale of development proposed at VMC in this thread.
About 65,000 units proposed between the three which works out to about 110,000 people.How many residents will be houses in these three locations?
Yonge & Steeles, Yonge North and South Hwy 7?
Seems particularly problematic now that the subway station is on the east side of the site. This is why I was wondering if they would revise the planning for this to have more of the density focused on the east part of the site.This is insanity really. The density is too much and too focused on Yonge Street. We can't have a metropolis where 1/4 people live on 1 street. Not everyone will take transit on every trip, and the subway is already highly used. How will people move around these super nodes? What public amenities will be there to make it a true community (e.g. where are the parks? schools? community centres? ) vs. just densely packed towers without any thought of what humans need to live. I'm all for density but this is over the top.
Seems particularly problematic now that the subway station is on the east side of the site. This is why I was wondering if they would revise the planning for this to have more of the density focused on the east part of the site.
Yeah, it's all servicing and infrastructure. The buildings will come later (and who knows when that might be given the current BoC rate environment...).They have been doing servicing here for a while. I’d be surprised if they have started construction already as they haven’t done condo sales yet.