Posted Sep 30, 2021, 6:45 PM
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I really question the methodology of that study. Looks to me like a study that wanted a specific outcome to be true, and you set up the variables and methodology to support that outcome
While I agree that infill developments may be more cost effective, I seriously doubt that the city loses money on suburban developments.
If we look back at the old cities of Kanata, Nepean & Gloucester, they all were faring much better than Ottawa. Obviously there are a lot of factors at play here but overall we need to strike a balance between expansion and intensification. We need both for the city to grow and prosper
As a parent with 2 kids and a large dog, I do not want to live in a 26 story tower
Still no mention of the elephant in this city - that Greenbelt!!
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