Transportation planning vital to quality of life in the GTA

By Dave Wilkes
May 16, 2021

It will be apparent to anyone living in the GTA that the change and growth that have taken place in the last century would have been impossible without transportation infrastructure. That’s why our association and the industry agree that the region requires a new transportation hub such as the proposed Hwy. 413.

In the last century, the population of the GTA has gone from about 750,000 people to just shy of seven million in 2021. The Ontario Growth Plan projects it will rise to 11 million in 2051. Accommodating this growth, while enhancing the quality of life for residents, has required the building of houses, schools, workplaces, hospitals, leisure facilities and parks – all bound together with a backbone of road and rail.

Fact-based discussion

Without the 400-series highways that were started in the 1940s and constructed in earnest through the 1970s and on – along with GO Transit, which was started in the 1960s and steadily expanded and, more recently, extended subway service – the cities and towns that make up the GTA could not support the communities and economies that they do today. Whether you live in Burlington, Vaughan or Oshawa, the house you live in, the goods you consume and the services you use depend on highways and rail lines that were planned and built well in advance. This is why having an ongoing fact-based discussion about growth and planning is vital.

A key part of that discussion is the need for transit routes and investment in public transit to enhance the movement of people and goods necessary to address the real growth pressures of today, and in the imminent and longer-term future. The lands around the proposed Hwy. 413 corridor are already being planned for growth, and it is true that the highway would support this future planned residential and commercial development – but that doesn’t negate the need for it.

Difficult decisions

Governments at all levels have a responsibility to plan for future growth. This involves difficult decisions that need to be made, with a view for the long-term, and not be revisited every four years during the election cycle.

For more than two decades now, governments have managed growth and development in the GTA by trying to limit expansion and avoid building new infrastructure. They have not succeeded in making the GTA more affordable or liveable. Instead, we face housing shortages and affordability challenges, along with congested roads and insufficient services and infrastructure. Simply doing the same thing for the next 20 years will be delaying necessary action, a tactic paid for daily by every resident of Ontario.

Planning for growth, including transportation planning, is vital to enhancing the quality of life of every present and future resident of the GTA and Ontario. This is the real issue that deserves to be the focus of serious, fact-based discussion.

About Dave Wilkes

Dave Wilkes is President and CEO of the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD), the voice of the home building, land development and professional renovation industry in the GTA. For the latest industry news and new home data, follow BILD on Twitter, @bildgta, or visit bildgta.ca

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