Posted Nov 3, 2023, 1:46 PM
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I am the law!
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Toronto+
Posts: 22,009
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It's definitely a mindset. It's also you can contemplate these things when population growth isn't gobbling up all the attention.
It's not just the upfront costs of population growth which are continuous when population growth remains continuously high. The benefits from population growth are never felt. Every decision in capital expenditure is heavily based on growth and improvement that may increase the quality of life for a stable community are dropped far down the list.
Toronto is a pro transit city. Riders will come if you invest in improving the service where its needed than exclusively improving service to increase ridership
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