[URBAN NOTE] Six Toronto links: transit, Union Centre, real estate, police
- Sean Marshall reports on the long history of Toronto in coming up with new transit plans and failing to follow through.
- The failings of the one-stop Scarborough subway extension go back to the concept’s very conception. The Toronto Star reports.
- The new plans of the province of Ontario for taking over the TTC are, rightfully, causing alarm at Toronto City Hall. CBC reports.
- blogTO notes the proposal for Union Centre, a new skyscraper in downtown Toronto designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group that will feature a treed roof.
- blogTO notes a new report making it clear that housing affordability has become a major issue for Torontonians, with costs of ownership and rental having reached new highs relative to income.
- Alok Mukherjee makes the point at NOW Toronto that any inquiry into Toronto Police conduct in the McArthur killings has to be part of a general inquiry into how the police conducts itself internally.
Written by Randy McDonald
March 29, 2019 at 7:00 pm
Posted in Assorted, Economics, History, Politics, Popular Culture, Social Sciences, Toronto, Urban Note
Tagged with architecture, bjarke ingels, bruce mcarthur, church and wellesley, crime, economics, history, mass transit, ontario, police, politics, real estate, skyscrapers, three torontos, toronto, ttc, union centre, Urban Note