In The News
Airport Lands Plan Grounded for Councillors
Date: July 8, 2010
Source: ancasternews.com
Politicians heard this week the net revenue the city will get from the Airport Employment Growth District will be sliced from $66 million to $52 million, according to the city’s financial analysis. In addition, the promise of good paying jobs has been halved from close to 49,000 to 24,360, with a number of those people employed in warehousing, and the hoped-for Niagara to Greater Toronto Corridor is now dead, putting at risk the airport’s much vaunted multi-modal marketing point.
