Ontario family selling house over new Christmas lights bylaw
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Most of us don’t have a commute that’s more than 27 minute in one direction, but still too many people do.
www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/…/dq240826a-eng.htm
By May 2024, the era of shorter commuting times had come to an end, as the average commute time to work for regular commuters was 26.4 minutes, on par with the previous high of 26.3 minutes reached in May 2016.
And here’s a table for times: www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/…/t003a-eng.htm
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tiredofsametabreplied to [email protected] last edited by
If it generates traffic and fire safety issues and requires coordination with police, fire, and/or other municipal services to make it safe, then yeah, a permit makes sense as it covers all that. The other option is to tone it down. It's all fun and games until you or a loved one is dying in a fire or waiting for an ambulance that can't get to you
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[email protected]replied to tiredofsametab last edited by
As I said elsewhere, just ban street parking and the problem evaporates. There is no more car traffic generation or precived blocking of emergency vehicles.
The problem is cars not people.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Holiday drive thru light shows in the GTA pretty much sums up the car centric nature of Ontario.
www.google.com/amp/s/www.todocanada.ca/…/amp/
They should just end the drive thrus at a Timmie’s, nothing is more Canadian.
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My home town used to put lights all over their waterfront, with cool moving light shows and stuff, it was something i really enjoyed as a kid and got us out and walking by the water in winter. I haven’t seen them do it to the same scale as when i was a kid for many years. It used to be dozens of displays, now there are just a few trees that get lights. I wonder if people not wanting to leave their cars influenced it. Soon the santa parade will be stationary and we can all just drive past it at this rate.