The pink areas around the core are a result of a few compounding factors:
Kids moving out of their homes and not being able to afford housing in the same neighborhood
Rich folks buying up old century homes that had previously been converted to multi-unit low rise apartments and converting them back to si gle family homes
A refusal of the city to up zone these neighborhoods to appropriate levels of density
The result is fewer people and fewer families in these areas
Seems to be the correct interpretations, the red area is centered around Bloor and Dufferin. Family sizes have dropped, from 3 to kids in Parkdale to 1. Kids that grew up in the 80s, have moved to the suburbs.
Allowing 6 story apartment to be built along Dufferin, Landsowne, Dovercourt,Dundas, Ossington, Harbord, Collge, would help.
Too many 1 or 2 story small shop along the Subway line, should be 6 stories across Bloor.
The pink areas around the core are a result of a few compounding factors:
The result is fewer people and fewer families in these areas
Seems to be the correct interpretations, the red area is centered around Bloor and Dufferin. Family sizes have dropped, from 3 to kids in Parkdale to 1. Kids that grew up in the 80s, have moved to the suburbs.
Allowing 6 story apartment to be built along Dufferin, Landsowne, Dovercourt,Dundas, Ossington, Harbord, Collge, would help.
Too many 1 or 2 story small shop along the Subway line, should be 6 stories across Bloor.
I bet at least all of city council owns a home there.