City of Toronto says it's seriously considering a zoning change to allow small businesses in residential areas
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We want to hear from you! The City of Toronto is proposing zoning changes to make it easier to open small, local businesses in and around residential neighbourhoods. Take the Survey Learn what’s proposed and provide your feedback on building connected, vibrant communities. Major Streets: On major streets, the proposed changes would allow a wide […]
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We want to hear from you! The City of Toronto is proposing zoning changes to make it easier to open small, local businesses in and around residential neighbourhoods. Take the Survey Learn what’s proposed and provide your feedback on building connected, vibrant communities. Major Streets: On major streets, the proposed changes would allow a wide […]
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Homefront businesses are a huge economic boon. Zoning them out of existence was a direct attack on the working class.
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We want to hear from you! The City of Toronto is proposing zoning changes to make it easier to open small, local businesses in and around residential neighbourhoods. Take the Survey Learn what’s proposed and provide your feedback on building connected, vibrant communities. Major Streets: On major streets, the proposed changes would allow a wide […]
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rip residential roads
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You think so many things will be accessible for people without driving that the roads will fall into disuse? Unfortunately I don’t think they’re planning to go that far.
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You think so many things will be accessible for people without driving that the roads will fall into disuse? Unfortunately I don’t think they’re planning to go that far.
If anything, eliminating cars would probably improve the roads since there will be much less wear and tear. People will still be walking there and want a good walking experience, so improvements will still happen.
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We want to hear from you! The City of Toronto is proposing zoning changes to make it easier to open small, local businesses in and around residential neighbourhoods. Take the Survey Learn what’s proposed and provide your feedback on building connected, vibrant communities. Major Streets: On major streets, the proposed changes would allow a wide […]
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Hell yeah! Gimme some of that sweet corner store action!
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I see garbage trucks on residential streets several times weekly. They should be able to handle delivery traffic for your neighbourhood corner store, cafe, arcade or restaurant. (And in Scarborough and Etobicoke the residential roads are full of potholes even without heavy truck traffic). Small stores probably won’t be getting tractors with 50ft trailers either.
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We want to hear from you! The City of Toronto is proposing zoning changes to make it easier to open small, local businesses in and around residential neighbourhoods. Take the Survey Learn what’s proposed and provide your feedback on building connected, vibrant communities. Major Streets: On major streets, the proposed changes would allow a wide […]
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We need more bodegas in neighborhoods
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These are corner stores in a dense city, not a Costco in the middle of a subdivision. No one is driving to these stores.
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We want to hear from you! The City of Toronto is proposing zoning changes to make it easier to open small, local businesses in and around residential neighbourhoods. Take the Survey Learn what’s proposed and provide your feedback on building connected, vibrant communities. Major Streets: On major streets, the proposed changes would allow a wide […]
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If this helps to reduce dependency on large corporations like Walmart and Amazon, then it can’t be done soon enough!
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You think a corner store in someone’s former garage is going to put Costco out of business? Why can’t something be not extreme. Small businesses serve a few nearby streets, and make living there slightly more convenient, with maybe a few extra cars taking street parking. Boring changes.
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We want to hear from you! The City of Toronto is proposing zoning changes to make it easier to open small, local businesses in and around residential neighbourhoods. Take the Survey Learn what’s proposed and provide your feedback on building connected, vibrant communities. Major Streets: On major streets, the proposed changes would allow a wide […]
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Sounds good. Having all the houses over there while everything else is over here was a stupid idea.
I’m sure there are people who like their rolling sea of samey houses with no commerce, but some people have poor taste and bad ideas.
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Wouldn’t having distribution happen from within residential areas improve road conditions? Instead of every resident needing to drive out of the area to get supplies, a much smaller number of supply vehicles come into the residential area, meaning that the residents need to do significantly less driving to obtain supplies.
Instead of everyone going up to the bar to fill a glass, you send one person to bring a jug back to the table.
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If this helps to reduce dependency on large corporations like Walmart and Amazon, then it can’t be done soon enough!
Is there anything stopping a
bugbig [dyac] company from clandestinly creating smaller companies to take over? That’s my only concern, I have no care or interest in running a businss so I have no idea how difficult that would be to pull off -
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We want to hear from you! The City of Toronto is proposing zoning changes to make it easier to open small, local businesses in and around residential neighbourhoods. Take the Survey Learn what’s proposed and provide your feedback on building connected, vibrant communities. Major Streets: On major streets, the proposed changes would allow a wide […]
City of Toronto (www.toronto.ca)
I don’t see why there was ever a separation to begin with. It’s amazing have coffee shops and sandwich shops / corner stores in residential areas.
I can see not wanting a McDonald’s beside you, but a little local coffee shop would be great
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If anything, eliminating cars would probably improve the roads since there will be much less wear and tear. People will still be walking there and want a good walking experience, so improvements will still happen.
Loaded-up big trucks/semis and frost-thaw cycles are the source of almost all road wear. Less passenger cars/SUVs/unloaded pickups wouldn’t really matter.
I think the person you were responding to was making a joke.
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Is there anything stopping a
bugbig [dyac] company from clandestinly creating smaller companies to take over? That’s my only concern, I have no care or interest in running a businss so I have no idea how difficult that would be to pull offOutside of major roads (the proposal sounds like it allows strip-mall-type businesses facing onto major roads), the limits are on square footage, traffic, hours, and compliance with residential noise and similar restrictions. Mcdonald’s probably wants to be open at 1am and have two lanes of drive-thru, but if some franchisee thinks they can make a go of it with a day-hour-only, walk-up-only store, I say let them try.