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179954

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These MZOs would force extreme and reckless density on Midtown, more than double that of any comparable development in the GTA, without the infrastructure to support it; creating chaos and overwhelming transportation and services that are already overstressed, including local roads, transit, the GO Read more

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179956

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Oakville residents must register and provide their comments on this MZO through the ERO website. Our voices must be heard in order to influence the outcome. Follow the instructions here. ​ Read more

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179957

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This location is ONLY good if those who choose to live here have NO cars. It is close to public transportation (GO train and Oakville transit) so whoever lives here will only have option of being car free as the intersections to the west and east of this location are already overloaded. Read more

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179958

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These MZOs would force extreme and reckless density on Midtown, more than double that of any comparable development in the GTA, without the infrastructure to support it; creating chaos and overwhelming transportation and services that are already overstressed, including local roads, transit, the GO Read more

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179959

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These MZOs represent a profound override of local democracy despite Oakville’s full compliance with provincial policies and proven track record of growth and housing development. Read more

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179960

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As a senior citizen, I have been a resident of Oakville for 11 years. I have been particularly happy with the low-density feel that I have experienced in Oakville. Read more

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179962

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These MZOs would impose extreme, reckless density on Midtown—more than double comparable GTA developments—without the infrastructure to support it, overwhelming already strained roads, transit, the GO station, and the QEW. Read more

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179965

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These MZOs would force extreme and reckless density on Midtown, more than double that of any comparable development in the GTA, without the infrastructure to support it; creating chaos and overwhelming transportation and services that are already overstressed, including local roads, transit, the GO Read more

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179969

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These MZOs would force extreme and reckless density on Midtown, more than double that of any comparable development in the GTA, without the infrastructure to support it; creating chaos and overwhelming transportation and services that are already overstressed, including local roads, transit, the GO Read more

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179970

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These MZOs represent a profound override of local democracy despite Oakville’s full compliance with provincial policies and proven track record of growth and housing development. Read more

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179971

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These MZOs represent a profound override of local democracy despite Oakville’s full compliance with provincial policies and proven track record of growth and housing development. Read more

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179972

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I oppose to the MZOs proposal to Oakville where we reside. Please consider and respect the existing Oakville Council approved plan-OPA 70 for our Mid-town which is much better suited for Oakville residents. Thanks for your cooperation. Read more

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179975

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The economic and viability case for these MZOs and this project has collapsed. The condominium market has both collapsed and shifted, with the market no longer supporting high rise projects dominated by studios and one-bedroom units, which is the configuration this TOC proposes. Read more

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179982

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These MZOs would force extreme and reckless density on Midtown, more than double that of any comparable development in the GTA, without the infrastructure to support it; creating chaos and overwhelming transportation and services that are already overstressed, including local roads, transit, the GO Read more

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179983

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hese MZOs would force extreme and reckless density on Midtown, more than double that of any comparable development in the GTA, without the infrastructure to support it; creating chaos and overwhelming transportation and services that are already overstressed, including local roads, transit, the GO s Read more