Jets at island airport could change Toronto's vision for idyllic new waterfront community, some fear | CBC News
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Jets at island airport could change Toronto's vision for idyllic new waterfront community, some fear | CBC News
"The vision for the area, according to a design presentation, is to incorporate the Asnishinaabe worldview that each new trail is a dialogue between humans and nature."
"The city plans to add more density, incorporating an Asnishinaabe worldview, but concerns about airport jets could threaten the car-free vision and climate resilience of the community."
Toronto plans to build a new waterfront community on Villiers Island, projected to house 21,000 people and 12,000 units, with up to 3,000 affordable housing. The city plans to add more density, incorporating an Asnishinaabe worldview. However, airport jets could threaten the car-free vision and climate resilience of the community, as approved by the planning committee and now awaiting council approval.
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