Did anything new or interesting come out of the session yesterday?
I was going to ask the same question to the group that isn't already known here already.
Reading some of the comments in the chat and its the same things that has been asked and said regarding construction, business and the Islands that I haven't heard since 2008 for all the projects not only on the Waterfront, but elsewhere.
PPL complaining about infilling the slips is a good laugh since the lands around them are already infill land that was started in 1850's and finished around 1920's.
The unloading of stuff for the 600 residents of the Islands as well people doing a day visit seems to be more important than moving 1,000's of riders a day.
Using buses in place of streetcars is a non starter since they will never handle the ridership and be caught up in traffic unless using an ROW. It cannot be part of the streetcar network as well.
It seems the representors from various condos on QQ that are on the committee are either not communicating with all the owners of the buildings or the owners are not telling the renters what is to happen as too many of the same questions regarding their important car.
Noise will always be an issue around construction, but it will be a moving target as work starts up in one area before moving to another over a short span other than the portal area that will be longer. Then it will only be a fraction compare to the 11 Bay project that will be years.
MGT at Yonge seems to be an issues with some cycles and not a big deal except for the few that boom along the MGT and only think of themselves.
Until there is more info pertaining to the section between Parliament and Cherry Loop, there is no way to come up with a phasing process as well a timeline for funding it once a cost is known for it.
If Waterfront Toronto had the money to build the transit line in the first other than Union Loop, QQE would be build to Cherry St now and would start once the Portland is ready for new roads. This will allow developers to develop their lands that they wanted to do for years. Can't build a development when there is no road or sidewalks to get to it in the first place.
Those many not agree with me, I wish Miller had stay on for another term as we wouldn't be in this transit mess today. We may also have seen the removal of the Gardiner as well.