AlvinofDiaspar
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arvelomcquaig:
The area in question (not just the immediate strip along Yonge) is already quite dense - and it wasn't like densification isn't happening at sites that can accomodate it, nor was anyone against densification on this particular site in a form that is more respectful of the heritage character of the street. While it is a bit of a stretch to apply the standards from say Paris to this strip, would one argue that 6s buildings a "waste" considering the amount of infrastructure available there? And besides, if we are going to argue for densification, then why aren't we levelling the architecturally and urbanistically worthless single detached housing out at say Glencarin, where the density and usage of existing infrastructure is low and insist that dumping everything along this oversubscribed corridor is the correct planning decision?
AoD
The area in question (not just the immediate strip along Yonge) is already quite dense - and it wasn't like densification isn't happening at sites that can accomodate it, nor was anyone against densification on this particular site in a form that is more respectful of the heritage character of the street. While it is a bit of a stretch to apply the standards from say Paris to this strip, would one argue that 6s buildings a "waste" considering the amount of infrastructure available there? And besides, if we are going to argue for densification, then why aren't we levelling the architecturally and urbanistically worthless single detached housing out at say Glencarin, where the density and usage of existing infrastructure is low and insist that dumping everything along this oversubscribed corridor is the correct planning decision?
AoD
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