News Roundup for May 18, 2021 | UrbanToronto
Eglinton Crosstown LRT to cost more and take longer, after builder scores legal victory; Two distinct plans for Toronto’s railway lands reveal opposing visions for what the city’s downtown could be; Mayor John Tory is 0-for-2 on big legacy projects. Here’s how to fix that dismal track record if he runs for office again; and more news:
Mayor John Tory is 0-for-2 on big legacy projects. Here’s how to fix that dismal track record if he runs for office again (Toronto Star)
Two distinct plans for Toronto’s railway lands reveal opposing visions for what the city’s downtown could be (Globe and Mail)
Eglinton Crosstown LRT to cost more and take longer, after builder scores legal victory (Toronto Star)
North York group and local councillor fight highrise housing developments at Steeles and Dufferin (Toronto.com)
Downtowners complained about it for decades. Finally, this winter, their sidewalks will be plowed (Toronto Star)
Ontario will reopen outdoor recreational amenities ‘on or before June 2’ (CTV News)
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