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Originally Posted by bizaro86
There are definitely changes needed of the "more cash" and "spend it differently" type. Part of the infrastructure problem is that the schools are in the wrong places. We have too many schools too close together in older neighbourhoods, which are transitioning to childless couples/singles/seniors, and not enough in the suburbs.
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Maybe it's not the schools that are in the wrong place, but the students. The schools we have now would be much better placed if we didn't subsidize low-density development at the periphery of the city.