The Impacts of Linear Infrastructure Development on the Greenbelt

May 07, 2021   •   Growth and Planning , Research

Since the Greenbelt Plan came into effect in 2005, new and existing infrastructure projects have contributed to creating vibrant communities and supported growth and economic development. There is concern, however, among many planners, municipal Councillors, and others that there is limited knowledge of the cumulative impact of infrastructure within and crossing the Greenbelt. Through a literature review, interviews, and analysis, The Impacts of Linear Infrastructure Development on the Greenbelt assesses the current and long-term threats of linear infrastructure to the Greenbelt.  

Through a literature review, interviews, and analysis, The Impacts of Linear Infrastructure Development on the Greenbelt assesses the current and long-term threats of linear infrastructure to the Greenbelt. "

The focus of this report is on three types of infrastructure: highways, public transit, water supply, and sewers. These types of infrastructure were chosen because they strongly influence the direction of urban development.

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