My response to all questions of mitigation: consider a "Do Nothing" scenario (a standard practice in meaningful public infrastructure evaluations) and other alternatives that direct Billy Bishop traffic to other airports.
Trevor Heywood
As I noted in my responses, mitigation *may* control risk or negative impacts but it does NOT eliminate them. 50% more bad is less than 80%, but it’s still more bad than you had before! It’s intentionally patronising. “Don’t worry, we’ll mitigate.” The only total mitigation is to not do it!!
Joshua Hind
Take the Billy Bishop survey and just answer all the questions with NO NO NO NO NO NO NO. (Okay I was more eloquent than that, but you know what I mean. There is no "mitigation" there is only "fuck all the way off.") #NoJetsTO
Consultation collecting feedback on the future of Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport