Props In Canadian Media For John Norquist
Good ideas endure, cross borders:
New Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne has repeatedly stressed the
importance of reducing gridlock, welcome news to a Toronto region
increasingly paralyzed by congestion. One day after a Throne Speech in
which her government pledged serious infrastructure spending, newly
minted Transportation Minister Glen Murray sat down with The Globe and
Mail to discuss transit, road tolls and the fate of the Gardiner
Expressway...
What do you think should be done with the Gardiner Expressway?
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few years after the Embarcadero elevated freeway collapsed in San
Francisco, property values were up a couple of hundred per cent. It was
such an ugly dysfunctional piece of infrastructure that it depressed the
value of property and the livability of the city. Now there’s a
greenway – it looks like the Champs Élysées – which carries almost as
much traffic.
John Norquist, who was the mayor of Milwaukee, said,
if I take our expressway down, what would that mean as far as the tax
base downtown? He wrote a wonderful book about the experience called The Wealth of Cities,
which I highly recommend. I have a copy of it in my office, so I may
send it to Toronto Mayor Rob Ford and see what he thinks of it.
Bold thinking and vision like this will never happen in Walkerstan.
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I don't think Rob Ford actually reads books.
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