"In fact, it's not just cheap rent — the estimated cost to taxpayers is $650 million, plus the plan to demolish the current Science Centre and move it... is at least $300 million. So we're up to a billion tax dollars that are being spent on this project and there has been no proper public hearing," Glover said.
The problem here is having a combined sewage/storm overflow into the lake. Legacy of a lifetime ago when Toronto cheaped out by building combined sewer systems but, here I though the multi-million, massive storage tanks remedied that except in the very worst scenarios. Clearly, if those are insufficient than the city needs to invest more on increasing treatment capacity.
Most people don't care and will be happy to use the new facilities. When is this spa supposed to open by the way?Generally speaking, are people here actually hating the idea of the Spa?
I felt like half the time I cannot decipher the loud minority vs actual popular opinions. I actually just start paying attention to it this summer and I don't hate it.
I walk by that area a lot over the past 5ish summers before the construction began, and tbh I never see that many people in the area past Trillium Park (the west part of the island where the spa is being built). And also when I went through all of the proposals posted here, I don't find a lot of them that appealing.