Northern Light
Superstar
I mean, subjectively I agree, I wish everyone had at least some vision, but at the end of the day, it's RioCan's land. Unless you're somehow going to change their thinking from the inside, there's not much we can do about it, unfortunately.
Well, PE, I think this would be better stated as ' There's nothing we can do about it under the current legislative framework'.
But we could change the framework.
There's nothing that precludes Ontario from outlawing pre-construction sales; that alone would be a big drive towards quality if you had to rent/sell based on the as-built product.
But we can do more than that.
We can prescriptively zone in certain respects, should we wish; it's done in cities around the world. Now, many here would understandably fear 'Planning's' worst impulses. I might argue that it's more reactive planning and the OLT that drive some of those worst impulses.
We can mandate that 'x' density can't be added without a supermarket present within 'x' distance.
We can mandate retail units have certain characteristics.
We can outlaw the endless replication of chain retail.
We can better describe and impose good pedestrian conditions at street level without being entirely inflexible.
We can impose minimum elevator ratios too!
We can also outlaw some of the cheapest, ugliest building materials, no low-grade pretend brick, no EIFS, we can even cap the over-use of mullions and spandrel.
Oh, and just to humour me, we can also set minimum sizes for parks! LOL
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I will freely concede that the current provincial government is unlikely to do any of the above; and that getting any provincial gov't to do much of the above......would require a great deal of pressure.
That said, it's not impossible.
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