I write often about the need to add big new buildings in central Toronto. Why? Because privileged neighbourhoods like @HarbordVillage fight new growth relentlessly and shamelessly. 1/ #Topoli
This development would take an existing building, add on top, and create seven homes. Missing Middle.
Neighbours are fighting it like hell. 2/
This is part of a district ("University") that has 3,000 fewer people now than it did in 1971. Houses now sell there for $2-million. It will become a thinly populated gated community for rich people. 3/
The neighbours organizing this campaign oppose "luxury rental." Meanwhile a humble heritage Victorian, after a complete reno, now looks like this. Beautiful single family, worth perhaps $3-million. 4/
To spell this out: Toronto will likely add a million people in the next generation. There is no empty land for them to occupy. As many of them as possible should live in walking distance of the downtown core. For the climate, equity, economic development. 6/
Meanwhile their neighbours have a climate plan! @PalmerstonARA were adamant in stopping 300 households from coming into their central, walkable (and also shrinking) neighbourhood. 7/ https://twitter.com/PalmerstonARA/status/1358863320783200259
I'm sure all the Harbord Village folks think of themselves as progressive. (Hi friends!) But on this type of thing, they are consistently *not* progressive. 8/
And this is why Missing Middle housing, which I love in theory, is not a meaningful response in a fast-growing city with a housing crisis. The neighbours will go to war. Every time. And planning has given them the weapons. 9/
This thread (and column) by @EzraKlein is awfully relevant https://twitter.com/ezraklein/status/1359924294730452996?s=20
Nearby: a nice little sixplex, middle of the block, c 1920? This is the neighbourhood character.
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