Comment 70283

By Synxer (registered) | Posted October 03, 2011 at 10:21:10 in reply to Comment 70243

Explain to me why Rymal Rd is of interest to council? I want to hear your theories as to how Rymal's development will create an influence on our existing areas that have been - and continue to be - left behind.

The only logical reason I can see for council to be so excited about Rymal Rd is that they feel as though it might be a catalyst for investment in Hamilton. If this is the case, please point me to other examples where outlying areas of our city caused an influx of investment. I can't think of one. Over the last 30 years, Waterdown has become a community in it's own right - yet Hamilton's inner city does not benefit from Waterdown's success. How about Ancaster? Ancaster is doing well. So why do we still have crumbling infrastructure within our city?

LRT would create investment. The RHVP is a conduit to Rymal Rd. for developments within that area. If you need proof of that, take a look at Centennial Parkway. CP's traffic and congestion woes were supposed to be solved by RHVP. And yet, it's as clogged as ever. But we have new stores on Rymal. Hooray.

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