Comment
Despite my agreement with the imperative to build housing, MMAH and the Provincial Government must publish stronger rationales for the 15 parcels of Greenbelt land being opened up for development. Why are these specific parcels being opened up at this time, and why is this needed given the abundance of existing "whitebelt" land inside the existing Greenbelt boundaries? This is particularly concerning given that the removed areas will provide only an estimated 50,000, or 3%, of the Province's targeted 1.5 million new homes. Is 3% of the target worth the price of setting a precedent of opaque land swap deals agreed to hastily and without public consultation? I believe not. At the very least, these areas should be subject to Provincial expropriation and auctioning so that public accounts, and not developer pockets, benefit from any future changes to Greenbelt boundaries.
Submitted November 24, 2022 9:48 PM
Comment on
Proposed Amendments to the Greenbelt Plan
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019-6216
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73076
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