03-28-2017, 05:42 PM
It does, and certainly if you attempt to shortchange the cost of land. But a poorly located public facility that becomes a not-publicly-accessible facility becomes not worth anything. It's quite terrible that we've tried to save a few dollars by putting some of the services for lower means families beyond even GRT use. I can't recall what center is out in southwest Kitchener, but that it is a non-pedestrian industrial area and a special GRT shuttle service was needed to let its patrons get to it speaks to the failure of decision-making that took place.