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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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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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179409

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TOC for Oakville is extreme unnecessary density. Density matters. This projects exceeds the density of Liberty Village and the highest density in Canada: Toronto’s St James Town. Read more

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179410

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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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179413

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I am voting NO on these MZOs as they directly undermine the Premier’s ‘Build Homes Faster’ agenda. Unlike the current TOC proposal, which offers no housing until 2031 and carries a 25-year completion timeline, OPA 70 is a superior, shovel-ready alternative. Read more

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179416

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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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179423

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I’ve lived in Oakville for over 30 years , it is still a pleasant place to live. I understand that changes are inevitable but to keep Oakville viable we need balanced growth. Apartment buildings should be kept to 6 to 10 stories surrounded by green space not parking lots. Read more