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Housing shortfall, costs and affordability
Does anyone know if the province via the MTO has ever looked at releasing some its local lands for housing?
The one spot that I thought of that is underused is the former WB-7 > EB-8 Loop ramp. There is a creek running through the land but the portion facing Dixon would have sufficient room, especially if you consider that there is housing on the other side of Eckert.

If the Lancaster ramps were to close there would also be a decent sized plot that could be used.

Highway infra, especially around ramps takes up so much land and its not usable for anything.
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RE: Housing shortfall, costs and affordability - by neonjoe - 02-12-2024, 01:03 PM

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