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182091

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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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182092

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These MZOs would create out-of-place, unreasonably high density in an an area that's not suited for it. They override the already sensible local planning of OPA 70 which meets requirements, creates desirable space that's well suited to the area, and is ready to go. Read more

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182094

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This Transit-Oriented Community (TOC) fails to comply with Premier Ford’s Build Homes Faster agenda and will not deliver a single home before 2031, the Province’s own housing deadline, and will take 25 years to complete. OPA70 is a better alternative and is ready to go. Read more

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182097

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I am a young 21 year-old adult who’s just graduated university and grown up in Oakville for the past 14 years. I’ve lived in multiple areas here, learnt to drive here, and worked my first job for many years in one of the thriving plazas that’s planned to be demolished. Read more

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182099

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Please let common sense prevail. The City of Toronto has more than 10,000 unsold condos on the market right now. Now is not the time to build. So many new builds are going bankrupt. Open your eyes people!

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182100

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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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182101

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I respectably submit my concerns with the MZOs for the town of Oakville. The Transit-Oriented Community (TOC) fails to comply with Premier Ford’s Build Homes Faster agenda and will not deliver a single home before 2031, the Province’s own housing deadline, and will take 25 years to complete. Read more

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182102

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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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182103

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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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182106

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According to this ERO posting (ERO #025-1368), the proposed Zoning Order would include exceptions to the requirements of the Town of Oakville’s Zoning By-law including, amongst other things, building height, setbacks, maximum lot coverage, density, dimensions of accessible parking, and any requireme Read more

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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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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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Provincial & private interests overriding Municipal planning Mega density OPA 70 is a better alternative Condos down town Totonto are empty why would Iakville want to do the same Auditor General raised serious concerns about MZO as well Read more