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New highway through Vaughan an outdated idea
The Ontario Transportation Ministry is planning a new super highway in the 905, the GTA West Corridor. It will extend across Vaughan to Miton, beginning at Hwy. 400 and cut through Peel and Halton regions. The province believes this highway … Continue reading
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Tagged car dependent, congestion pricing, fundamental law of highway congestion, Gilles Duranton, Greenbelt, GTA West Corridor, Guelph, Halton, Matthew Turner, Peel, Public Transit Infrastructure, Toronto as a Global City: Scorecard on Prosperity 2010, Traffic Congestion, Vaughan
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GTA West Corridor; Letter to the Province
June 29, 2011 To Hon. Dalton McGuinty, Premier of Ontario, Hon. Kathleen Wynne, The Minister of Transportation, Hon. Greg Sorbara, MPP for Vaughan and Mr. Neil Ahmed, P. Eng., Consultant Project Manager. Re: GTA West Corridor As residents of Vaughan, … Continue reading
“Greenbelt Expressway” Planned for Vaughan
Let’s not spend billions on the “Greenbelt Expressway” Comments on the GTA West Corridor due by June 30, 2011 Your help is needed. The Ontario Ministry of Transportation is planning a new super-highway through one of the most sensitive parts … Continue reading
War on Traffic Congestion has no champion in Vaughan
Rob Ford revealed his now infamous “War on the Car” ending transit plan back in September. To make his transit plan a reality, the newly elected mayor is now counting on money currently earmarked for York Region’s Viva Rapid Transit … Continue reading
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Tagged grid lock, Highway 7, McGuinty, Public Transit, Rob Ford, RTL, sprawl, Traffic Congestion, Vaughan, Viva rapid transit system, Vivanext, War on Car
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