BACsop
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This is development wagging the tail. Torono and Vanc can only build this high because affordability has been thrown out the window. They concentrate height near the heaviest polluting streets and near stations (which are almost always on heaviest polluting streets) without upzoning farther into the neighborhoods.
Allowing any small apartment building to be built in any residential district (2 or 3 floors of studios even) would do so much more for affordability than the linear Torono and Vanc land use plans.
I agree both those cities need broader upzoning through all resi neighborhoods. It's a both and situation!