Michael Terk is one of many concerned residents who say Metrolinx has not been forthcoming with plans they have for the ravine. In the stretch along the Small's Creek Ravine it will mean the construction of a three-metre high retaining wall so the rail corridor can be widened. That will mean the destruction of hundreds of trees, which the community group Smallscreek.ca would like to see avoided. This is the type of construction that could be used to build a retaining wall in Small's Creek Ravine. She hopes engineers will come up with alternatives to what Metrolinx has planned to widen the rail corridor that won't impact the creek.
Source: CBC News December 18, 2020 09:56 UTC