Comment 70805

By detalumis (anonymous) | Posted October 24, 2011 at 09:18:29

Sorry people, I don't see any trend upwards. I grew up in the east end when the entire city was walkable, it looked like the neighbourhoods in downtown Toronto. Now you have 1 street left that is similar to what used to be everywhere - Locke Street. I thought of moving back but wanted a downtown walkable place and with a city that caters to the poverty industy and thinks that the poor are morally superior I couldn't see that - it just seems depressing to me when I compare it to what has been. If you want to see what has been destroyed I suggest you get the "Vanished Hamilton" series of books and see how an entire walkable and vibrant city can be destroyed in one generation by a series of inept council representatives that put a priority on things like giving free transit to seniors regardless of income instead of fixing the sewer pipes or building an expressway through a ravine so that more ticky tacky tract houses can be built. For the same bungalow I now live in in south Oakville I would be paying at least $1,200 more in property taxes if I moved back to Hamilton. At least now I have the option of close proximity to Toronto on the Go Train.

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