News Roundup for March 22, 2024 | UrbanToronto
Province will not introduce legislation that automatically approves fourplexes; Toronto construction project in Forest Hill sits idle for 2 years, as housing developers under financial strain; why Green P parking lots in Toronto could soon become housing hotspots; and other news.
Toronto’s traffic jams are infamous. Here’s the new $20,000-an-intersection solution the city hopes will unsnarl them (The Star)
Toronto construction eyesore sits idle for 2 years, as housing developers under financial strain (CBC)
Why Green P parking lots in Toronto could soon become housing hotspots (CityNews)
Fare evasion cost TTC nearly $124M last year, staff report says (CBC)
Tentative deal would see Ottawa scrap Highway 413’s impact assessment designation (The Star)
Landlords protest after Brampton announces plans to relaunch rental licensing pilot (CBC)
Toronto pilot allowing alcohol drinking in some parks could become permanent (CityNews)
Rogers to deploy 5G cameras, sensors to manage traffic at five Toronto intersections (CP24)
Some Ontario landlords are calling for ‘automatic’ evictions for tenants who don’t pay rent (CBC)
Feds, Ford government reach deal to proceed with building controversial Hwy. 413 (CityNews)
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