Excellent! After all, what I really miss from living in the GTA is a sprawl of characterless cookie-cutter houses on minuscule lots, all with driveways just big enough to contain the largest pickup truck available. And on streets that are so narrow that pedestrians and cyclists will fear for their lives as said trucks careen down their laneways? What an extra special bonus!
I agree with Langford, it seems to me that the developers want to come in and have the Prov. Govt. To upfront the cost along with the Local Municipality. This came clear to me when on Trent Island with numerous water main breaks and maybe more that haven,t been discovered. We have paid our utilities for years and then get told they have no money. I am glad that the Municipality found some money to do a partial up date. Has been a long four years of complaining. Hats off to councillors Gene for asking the question.
Excellent! After all, what I really miss from living in the GTA is a sprawl of characterless cookie-cutter houses on minuscule lots, all with driveways just big enough to contain the largest pickup truck available. And on streets that are so narrow that pedestrians and cyclists will fear for their lives as said trucks careen down their laneways? What an extra special bonus!
Well said. Unfortunately, where we see characterless, cramped uniformity others see tax dollars and progress. Pity.
I agree with Langford, it seems to me that the developers want to come in and have the Prov. Govt. To upfront the cost along with the Local Municipality. This came clear to me when on Trent Island with numerous water main breaks and maybe more that haven,t been discovered. We have paid our utilities for years and then get told they have no money. I am glad that the Municipality found some money to do a partial up date. Has been a long four years of complaining. Hats off to councillors Gene for asking the question.