Monday, 2 July 2012

New plan from Toronto transit leaders could break logjam


Toronto’s clustered streets have become a nightmare for many Torontonian drivers over the years. Many people have found refuge through our TTC though. At the moment, the TTC provides only a limited amount of transportation and is flooded with people during rush hours. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) Chair Karen Stintz and her vice-chair Glenn De Baeremaeker have recently proposed a solution for this. “OneCity” is a $30 billion dollar project that will course over 30-years. Their plan is to make 6 brand new subway lines, 10 light rail transit lines, and 5 bus and streetcar routes to like the city together. Although this project sounds great, the concern is that it is very costly. Property taxes would increase by 1.9% meaning the average Torontonian homeowner would have to pay an extra $180 annually.
In my opinion, this project would be great for Toronto and the sooner they begin development, the better. "OneCity" will not only benefit adults but also students like myself. Also, many adults don't have a drivers license and cannot get one due to health issues. Creating new roads and trying to improve the current streets will only benefit part of the population. This project may even save some people some money since the maintenance of have a car is quite high. Having a larger subway will be cheaper, faster and much more convenient.

Saturday, 30 June 2012

Hi

Thanks for setting this up Josh. Must have been a lot of work.
-Becky

Wednesday, 27 June 2012

initial greetings from mom

Thanks, Josh, for initiating this blog site so we can discuss topics, respond to other's opinions. This site can be used as a tool to improve our writing skills and practice to share our opinions with clear point.
Love, Mom

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Greetings from Dad

Thank you Joshua for setting this family discussion blogger. Next couple days, I encourage all family memebers come and post greetings to one another. I hope this blogger is useful for our family discussion. Thanks. Dad