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Bill 212, the "Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act," has several concerning implications that could negatively impact Ontario's communities and environment:
1. **Environmental Concerns**: The bill exempts certain highway projects, like Highway 413, from the Environmental Assessment Act, potentially leading to significant ecological damage and loss of green spaces. This undermines efforts to protect Ontario's natural environment.
2. **Impact on Local Governance**: By overriding municipal by-laws related to construction, the bill diminishes local governments' authority to manage land use and infrastructure development, which can lead to poorly planned projects that do not consider community needs.
3. **Safety Risks**: The bill restricts the construction of bike lanes and other pedestrian-friendly infrastructure, which could make streets less safe for cyclists and pedestrians, contradicting efforts to promote sustainable transportation.
4. **Expropriation Issues**: The legislation allows for expedited land expropriation without adequate hearings or compensation processes, raising concerns about property rights and fairness for affected landowners.
In summary, while the intent to reduce gridlock is commendable, the methods proposed in Bill 212 could lead to environmental degradation, reduced local control, safety hazards, and unfair treatment of property owners. These factors make the bill problematic for the future of Ontario.
Soumis le 15 novembre 2024 2:43 PM
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Projets de loi 212 – Loi de 2024 sur le désengorgement du réseau routier et le gain de temps – Loi de 2024 sur la construction plus rapide de voies publiques
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