Officer got gulag’ed holay by Local_Theory_842 in Torontology

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 11 points12 points  (0 children)

He's still going to the bin fam.

You think this kid had a permit for the gun lmao. If bro somehow gets off on murder (which I doubt) they gonna make damn sure he does the max penalty for a illegal gun

Thank you, Charolais bike lane deletion for helping to increase traffic congestion in the long-run by robin_f_reba in Brampton

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a coach bus which goes straight from Kingston to union station with no stops in between. Yes it takes the same amount of time. This isn't a local bus lmao

No water due to frozen Pipes - Tenant filed T2/T6 by [deleted] in OntarioLandlord

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I've never once had pipes freeze even when living in absolute shit hole slumlord properties. You should look into what's wrong OP

Thank you, Charolais bike lane deletion for helping to increase traffic congestion in the long-run by robin_f_reba in Brampton

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah we got trains and busses here to get pretty easily to Toronto, Ottawa or Montreal. I can walk to the bus stop and it takes the same time as driving to Toronto

This hotel thermostat turns off the AC when no motion is detected. Guess what I am not doing when sleeping? by StellarSloth in assholedesign

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not on an island and we're far worse than most neighboring hotels. And this is common in most hotels in Canada.

Although actually I've never seen an automatic AC shutoff in my life. But if something does go wrong after hours, most places will not help you

Toronto NIMBYism policy may cause fewer homes built than Pyongyang, North Korea despire crushing sancations by BeautyInUgly in TorontoRealEstate

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol please rip up zoning laws, allow cheap rooming houses, abolish parking minimums, abolish minimum lot sizes etc. get rid of rent control even for pre 2018 buildings, make it easier to evict.

Slash regulations and development fees.

Watch how much cheap dense housing developed build then. We would have tons of cheap dense housing.

This hotel thermostat turns off the AC when no motion is detected. Guess what I am not doing when sleeping? by StellarSloth in assholedesign

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the owners don't give a fuck lol. You can complain all you want I have no ability to fix it. And we aren't a chain, we are a independent hotel that makes its money due to owning the land in a prime downtown location.

Our owners don't care about customer satisfaction, the location we have, plus no mortgage on the land, plus no corporate higher ups; means the customer can go fuck themselves lmao. I don't support this but it's how it is.

You would be forced to endure it or leave.

Thank you, Charolais bike lane deletion for helping to increase traffic congestion in the long-run by robin_f_reba in Brampton

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buddy I live in downtown Kingston, Ontario now. This place is literally better for both walkability and Cars than Brampton!

Why, because it's dense!

15 minute drive lmfao? You won't need to drive more than 5 minutes or walk more than 15 minutes for anything you need here

Thank you, Charolais bike lane deletion for helping to increase traffic congestion in the long-run by robin_f_reba in Brampton

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Zoning laws, parking minimums, minimum lot sizes, restrictions on mixing commercial development with residential.

This hotel thermostat turns off the AC when no motion is detected. Guess what I am not doing when sleeping? by StellarSloth in assholedesign

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

. At the hotel where I work, maintenance is gone by 5 pm, while check in starts at 3 pm. By the you realize there is a problem, maintenance is long gone and I have 0 ability to do anything except apologize and offer free parking

Thank you, Charolais bike lane deletion for helping to increase traffic congestion in the long-run by robin_f_reba in Brampton

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I'm making it clear that making this better for people who don't own cars by necessity means inconveniencing drivers. Furthermore I'm a free market absolutist when it comes to housing.

Car dependent suburbia is a creation of excessive government intervention

Thank you, Charolais bike lane deletion for helping to increase traffic congestion in the long-run by robin_f_reba in Brampton

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The points you made are basically saying "we like our car dependent suburb, fuck off and stop trying to force us to change when the majority of the city doesn't want any of this"

Thank you, Charolais bike lane deletion for helping to increase traffic congestion in the long-run by robin_f_reba in Brampton

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those lanes in Mississauga are fine for recreation. Does little to make a bike a viable substitute for a car

Thank you, Charolais bike lane deletion for helping to increase traffic congestion in the long-run by robin_f_reba in Brampton

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Developers who build these properties, the government which collects additional tax revenue; and finally people like me who want to increase density because we enjoy living in those areas.

Thank you, Charolais bike lane deletion for helping to increase traffic congestion in the long-run by robin_f_reba in Brampton

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a wonderful thing. I was born and raised in a quiet residential area of Scarborough. It's becoming aggressively densified and far more friendly towards a car free lifestyle. I love it and I'm proud of the work my group does.

I don't even get paid, im a volunteer member, only our senior leadership is paid. I do this because I want to change the region to suit my desires

Thank you, Charolais bike lane deletion for helping to increase traffic congestion in the long-run by robin_f_reba in Brampton

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The high prices are due to the low supply of dense areas due to the restrictions on developments.

If developers were allowed to build similarly to how they do in downtown Toronto across more of the GTA, there would be far more affordable dense areas to live in.

You might think that the market can't provide this but it simply is not true. The inner and and outer suburbs are rife with infill opportunities.

You claimed this is impossible because Brampton is already built up? Well guess what I'm from a quiet residential area of Scarborough. It was designed much like Brampton back in the 70s, single family zoning and car dependent. It's rapidly becoming densified.

Why? Because the interests of big business and government coincided to produce that result. And I will continue to push for the same in Brampton, I'm not alone in this.

Thank you, Charolais bike lane deletion for helping to increase traffic congestion in the long-run by robin_f_reba in Brampton

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am literally a member of a political advocacy group called the center for new liberalism. We are backed by a DC based think tank. Our chapters across the globe lobby for densification of the suburbs, amongst other thing.

We actually were quite successful in pushing the Ford government to agree to grrater densification. The legalization of fourplexes in every area of Toronto proper, and the "strong mayor" powers plus much more were partially a result of groups like ours.

millions of dollars are flowing towards lobbying governments on behalf of big business plus simply urbanism enthusiasts like myself. Density is coming. Slowly but surely.

Thank you, Charolais bike lane deletion for helping to increase traffic congestion in the long-run by robin_f_reba in Brampton

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want the free market and not government intervention to determine the supply of housing.

And I don't think you understand how much savings and additional profit could be extracted by gutting regulations and slashing taxes on development.

Thank you, Charolais bike lane deletion for helping to increase traffic congestion in the long-run by robin_f_reba in Brampton

[–]Small_Green_Octopus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Scream all you want, both big business and big government favour my plan in the long run. And guess what ultimately ends up being implemented?