Golfing guy
Active Member
I’m not all against elevated either. Though we don’t know the costs of elevated vs tunnelled either. The province just shoving it down our throats isn’t making a good case for it. Not just dollars to build it. The potential lawsuits from property owners on lost value of their properties. All the plus 15’s that have to be moved or re-engineered. So many “what ifs” thrown at the city.Are you sure about Chicago? There are sections in the loop that are elevated. Anyhow it doesn't matter, other aforementioned cities like NY, Paris, etc.. are underground in the core and elevated outside of the core if that's what you meant.
I agree with you on the principal that we shouldn't take a decision because an incompetent partner changes their mind at the last minute, but I don't know that elevated is the wrong decision all things are considered, and maybe was the right one from the beginning? Aside from cost, there are plusses to having it elevated. I'm also not against having it underground, all things equal cost-wise that's the path I would pick. In the end this is just a system to transport people.
completely different example. The Expo line was built way before any high rises or other residential buildings in those locations. TOD’s came after the elevated line was built. Running an elevated line down the heart of downtown Calgary will alter what city vibrancy we have.The SkyTrain is elevated in Metrotown, Brentwood, New Westminster, Surrey, Richmond, etc... doesn't kill development or property values there. Is it the perfect solution? No. But we need good transit more than we need perfection.