Quote:
Originally Posted by Innsertnamehere
Toronto is not without major geographical features. it is on one of the worlds largest freshwater lakes. It is also littered with amazingly under-valued valleys.
|
Then it is time to think about why it is amazingly under-valued.
I know Toronto is less flat and simple than cities like Chicago. I personally think Don Valley could be a more significant urban geographic refreshment than Chicago River.
It might be the city master plan to blame.
The way it's devastated by the giant urban highways for instance...
I think fundamental mistakes that people refuse to fix has to be fixed.
Money seems to be always the primary concern/excuse, but the money Harper is planning to spend for fighter jets could easily remove the old concrete wall between the lake and the city.
(I mean undergrounding the Gardiner Expressway.)