GOLDEN MILE SECONDARY PLAN STUDY Community Consultation Meeting & Study Launch June 28, 2017 The Golden Mile Theatre, 1954 (Historic Toronto blog)
Presentation Outline 1. Study Introduction 2. Drivers of Change 3. Change in the Golden Mile 4. Next Steps Eglinton & Victoria Park Avenue, 2017 (Google Maps) 2
STUDY INTRODUCTION
Study Purpose The purpose of the Golden Mile Secondary Plan (GMSP) Study is to develop a vision and comprehensive planning framework for a complete community in the Golden Mile area. The vision and comprehensive planning framework will form the foundation for a Secondary Plan, Urban Design Guidelines, and other planning tools for the Golden Mile area which supports both existing and future employment, mixed use and residential uses in the area. Don Valley Pkwy Victoria Park Ave Warden Ave Birchmount Rd Kennedy Rd Midland Ave Lawrence Ave E Eglinton Ave E Danforth Rd Brimley Rd St Clair Ave E O'Connor Dr Area in Context Kingston Rd 4
Study Purpose The Official Plan envisions a safe city that evokes pride, passion and a sense of belonging - a City where people of all ages and abilities can enjoy a good quality of life. - City of Toronto Official Plan Vision City of Toronto Official Plan -outlines long term vision for the City -establishes the land use policy for longterm growth and development of the City Secondary Plan(s) -area-specific direction on land use, transportation, servicing, community infrastructure -provides a framework for the development of new community and employment uses -linked to other planning tools such as Urban Design Guidelines Golden Mile Vision & Planning Framework 5
Study Approach The Study is made up of several complementary sub-studies that will be used to assess development alternatives and inform the vision and comprehensive planning framework. These sub-studies are the 5 Building Blocks of the Study: Land Use / Urban Design Comprised of: º º Land use and density º º Built form and streetscapes º º Parks, open space and public realm º º Public art and heritage Assess redevelopment potential and examine highest and best use Identify a conceptual master plan, policy and planning tools Transportation Comprised of: º º Pedestrian, bicycle, transit and automobile networks º º Streets and blocks Assess transportation network alternatives, proposed streets and blocks Identify a preferred network (and satisfy phases 1 & 2 of the Municipal Class EA) Servicing Comprised of water, stormwater, wastewater infrastructure networks Assess bottlenecks and constraints within the network Identify network improvements Community Infrastructure Comprised of schools, libraries, community recreation centres, child care centres, etc. and human service agencies Assess neighbourhood demand and constraints for facilities and human service agencies Identify community infrastructure network improvements Economy Comprised of: º º Economic and employment conditions º º Current building stock and employment uses º º Land holdings and lease information Determine viability of the area as an employment generator Identify economic strategy to enhance / attract employment 6
Study Area Lawrence Ave E Don Valley Pkwy Victoria Park Ave Warden Ave Birchmount Rd Kennedy Rd Midland Ave Brimley Rd Eglinton Ave E GMSP Study Area CIS Area Danforth Rd TMP Study Area St Clair Ave E O'Connor Dr Transportation Master Plan (TMP) Study Area Community Infrastructure Study (CIS) Area (GMSP) Study Area Kingston Rd 7
Study Process Phase 1 Background, Analysis, Consultation & Visioning Phase 2 Phase 3 Design Analysis & Alternative Solutions Final Design & Plan Development Implementation Introduce the project to the public Background analysis, context, existing conditions Opportunities & constraints Visioning Explore design alternatives Test/identify preferred transportation network Develop final preferred design Develop Official Plan Develop draft Secondary Plan Amendment and policies and implementation strategy planning tools Public & Stakeholder Consultation #1 Public & Stakeholder Consultation #2 Public & Stakeholder Consultation #3 Public & Stakeholder Consultation #4 Community Infrastructure Servicing Golden Mile Secondary Plan and planning tools Land Use/ Urban Design Transportation Economy 8
Study Team Local Advisory Committee & Community City of Toronto Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) SvN + Schollen & Co. Land Use & Urban Design City of Toronto Project Management Team (PMT) Workshop Architecture Public Art & Heritage Expression HDR Transportation Planning SvN Consultant Team Lead Swerhun Facilitation Public & Stakeholder Engagement Cole Engineering Municipal Servicing Canadian Urban Institute Community Infrastructure 9
Local Advisory Committee (LAC) Overview Role Will provide an on-going forum for feedback, guidance and advice throughout all Study phases Will provide feedback and advice on materials and Study findings Local Business/ Employers Residents Interested in Becoming a Member of LAC? Application Forms are available tonight. Submission details are on the Application Form. Application deadline is July 28, 2017. Landowners Local Advisory Committee Project Management Team & Consultatnt Team Other Interested Persons Community Stakeholders/ Community Groups 10
DRIVERS OF CHANGE
Growing Region: Transit and Intensification POPULATION + JOB GROWTH Greater Golden Horseshoe Region 2011 13.5 million* 2041 19.8 million ** Increase 6.3 million Golden Mile * Greater Golden Horseshoe Growth Forecasts to 2041 Technical Report Addendum, 2012 ** The Growth Plan for Greater Golden Horseshoe, 2017 Schedule 5, Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, Province of Ontario, 2016 12
Growing City: Urban Structure BEARE REESOR SEWELLS MARKHAM McNICOLL TAPSCOTT MIDDLEFIELD McCOWAN BRIMLEY MIDLAND BIRCHMOUNT WARDEN VICTORIA PARK GORDON BAKER PHARMACY MILLS N DO LESLIE CUMMER BAYVIEW YONGE BATHURST ALNESS DUFFERIN JANE SIGNET HWY 400 NORFINC H WESTON AR DREWRY LL ISLINGTON M KIPLING N AL CO MARTIN GROVE FE POPULATION + JOB GROWTH McNI KENNEDY STEELES STEELES BIO N LAIRD DAVISVILLE MOORE ROYAL YORK BROWN'S LINE GARDINER EXPWY STRACHAN KING LAKE SHORE RICHMOND ADELAIDE RN MEADOWVALE ON NEILS PORT UNION MORNINGSIDE ORTON PARK MANSE ES Golden Mile DAW MAIN WOODBINE LUMSDEN DANFORTH GERRARD GERRARD TER SHU EASTERN WELLINGTON T FRON QUEENS LAKE RE SHO QUAY LAKE ONTARIO Avenues Centres TORONTO INNER HARBOUR LAKE SHORE COSBURN COXWELL GREENWOOD DONLANDS PAPE DON VAL LEY BR OA PK WY DV IEW MORTIMER N TO GS KIN JONES SHERBOURNE CHURCH JARVIS O'CONNOR WELLESLEY PARLIAMENT AVENUE SPADINA DUNDAS BAY COLLEGE EVANS HUMBER BAY R VA OSE LL DA EY LE HARBORD QUEEN GARDINER EXPWY HORNER CHRISTIE DOVERCOURT OSSINGTON BLOOR UNIVERSITY SHORNCLIFFE AY NGSW PARKSIDE S. KI RK PA WN LA THE QUEENSWAY DUFFERIN DUPONT ST.GEORGE BEDFORD ANNETTE MT.PLEASANT ORT LANSDOWNE BLOOR ST.CLAIR DAVENP RONCESVALLES RUNNYMEDE EAST MALL WEST MALL NDAS DU GUILDWOOD DA NF O OVERLEA EGLINTON RT H ORIOLE RD ST. DENNIS AN H G U VA HWY 427 RENFORTH FO SLOANE Y ALLEN WE GLENCAIRN ST.CLAIR W SCARBOROUGH G.C. BELLAMY LAWRENCE CALEDO NIA K HE ROGERS NORTH QUEEN A Y2 HW LAWRENCE EE ET WYN DUNDAS TRAIL RY MILITA CR TT N TO RLE ES W SCA TR RATHBURN BURNHAMTHORPE WAS WILSON HEIGHTS SIT TRAN BRIDGELAND EGLINTON QE S HWY 404 SENLAC WILMINGTON WILLOWDALE OOD W KEELE H ES ELLESMERE K AY SKYW THE WESTWAY U MILNER PROGRESS YORK MILLS AC DIXON HB HWY 401 WILSON HWY 401 1.0 million EV McL LS EL EW CONS UMER S BERMONDS EY Increase 5.1 million** ET NUGG SHEPPARD BL CARLINGVIEW BELFIELD HWY 409 CLAYSON AL 2041 HUNTINGWOOD IN XD E FINCH SHEPPARD BARTOR 4.1 million* RE OAKDALE ARROW HWY 27 HWY 427 2011 S C City of Toronto FINCH Employment Areas Downtown & Central Waterfront TORONTO OUTER HARBOUR Green Space System * Greater Golden Horseshoe Growth Forecasts to 2041 Technical Report Addendum, 2012 ** The Growth Plan for Greater Golden Horseshoe, 2017 Avenues City Planning Division Centres Employment Areas City of Toronto, Official Plan Urban Structure, 2015 Green Space System Urban Structure 13
Growing City: Urban Structure BEARE REESOR SEWELLS MARKHAM McNICOLL TAPSCOTT MIDDLEFIELD McCOWAN BRIMLEY MIDLAND BIRCHMOUNT WARDEN VICTORIA PARK GORDON BAKER PHARMACY MILLS N DO LESLIE CUMMER BAYVIEW YONGE BATHURST ALNESS DUFFERIN JANE SIGNET HWY 400 NORFINC H WESTON AR DREWRY LL ISLINGTON M KIPLING N AL CO MARTIN GROVE FE POPULATION + JOB GROWTH McNI KENNEDY STEELES STEELES BIO N EGLINTON STRACHAN LAKE SHORE SHERBOURNE CHURCH JARVIS RN MEADOWVALE ON NEILS WAS PORT UNION MORNINGSIDE ES Golden Mile DAW MAIN WOODBINE LUMSDEN N TO GS KIN DANFORTH GERRARD WELLESLEY GERRARD TER SHU EASTERN T FRON QUEENS LAKE RE SHO QUAY LAKE ONTARIO Avenues Centres TORONTO INNER HARBOUR LAKE SHORE COSBURN COXWELL GREENWOOD DONLANDS MORTIMER PAPE DON VAL LEY BR OA PK WY DV IEW O'CONNOR JONES RICHMOND ADELAIDE WELLINGTON R VA OSE LL DA EY LE PARLIAMENT MT.PLEASANT ST.GEORGE BEDFORD SPADINA DUNDAS UNIVERSITY COLLEGE GARDINER EXPWY ROYAL YORK HUMBER BAY AVENUE DOVERCOURT OSSINGTON HARBORD KING EVANS BROWN'S LINE BLOOR QUEEN GARDINER EXPWY HORNER LANSDOWNE SHORNCLIFFE AY NGSW PARKSIDE S. KI RK PA WN LA THE QUEENSWAY W QE DUFFERIN DUPONT BAY ANNETTE CHRISTIE ORT RONCESVALLES RUNNYMEDE EAST MALL WEST MALL BLOOR ST.CLAIR DAVENP GUILDWOOD DA NF O OVERLEA MANSE RD MOORE DUNDAS ORTON PARK BELLAMY SLOANE FO ST.CLAIR NDAS DU A Y2 HW RT H DAVISVILLE AN ROGERS NORTH QUEEN S HWY 404 ORIOLE H G U VA HWY 427 WYN ST. DENNIS BERMONDS EY ALLEN Y RATHBURN BURNHAMTHORPE SCARBOROUGH G.C. SIT WE GLENCAIRN EGLINTON RENFORTH SENLAC WILMINGTON H ES TRAN K HE TRAIL RY MILITA LAWRENCE CALEDO NIA EE ET U LAWRENCE CR TT N TO RLE ES W SCA TR HB MILNER PROGRESS YORK MILLS BRIDGELAND K AY SKYW THE WESTWAY WILLOWDALE OOD W KEELE OAKDALE 100,000 EV McL HWY 401 WILSON ELLESMERE AC DIXON HWY 401 CONS UMER S LAIRD BELFIELD HWY 409 585,000* IN ET SHEPPARD BL CARLINGVIEW 2041 CLAYSON AL E LS EL EW HUNTINGWOOD NUGG WILSON HEIGHTS XD FINCH SHEPPARD BARTOR 485,000* RE Increase ARROW HWY 27 HWY 427 2011 S C The Eglinton Corridor FINCH Employment Areas Downtown & Central Waterfront TORONTO OUTER HARBOUR Green Space System City of Toronto, Official Plan Urban Structure, 2015 *Eglinton Connects Environmental Study Report, 2014 Avenues City Planning Division Centres Employment Areas Green Space System Urban Structure 14
Kennedy Rd Kennedy Rd Midland Ave Midland Ave Brimley Rd Brimley Rd Morningside Ave Morningside Ave Growing City: Pairing Public Investment with Growth Steeles Ave E Steeles Ave E Milliken ST GO Finch Ave E Finch Ave E Finch Bus Victoria Park Ave Victoria Park Ave Warden Ave Warden Ave Birchmount Rd Birchmount Rd McCowan Rd McCowan Rd Markham Rd Markham Rd Sheppard Ave E Sheppard Ave E Agincourt Ellesmere Rd Ellesmere Rd Scarborough Centre UTSC BRT Kingston Rd Kingston Rd Lawrence Ave E Lawrence Ave E Lawrence 2 Subway 5 LRT Bus Danforth Rd Danforth Rd Kingston Rd Kingston Rd GO Rouge Hill 5 LRT Eglinton Ave E Eglinton Ave E Kennedy Eglinton Guildwood Golden Mile Warden St Clair Ave E 2 Scarborough Subway SmartTrack GO / Regional Express Rail Line 2 - Bloor-Danforth Subway Line 5 - Crosstown LRT Sheppard Rapid Transit Existing Stations Proposed Stations DRT Pulse (Durham Hwy 2 BRT) Danforth Ave Enhanced Bus Routes 15
Pairing Public Investment with Growth POPULATION + JOB GROWTH Min. Target: 160 people + jobs/hectare within 500m of Major Transit Station Areas O Connor Pharmacy Hakimi Lebovic Golden Mile Birchmount Kennedy Station 500m Major Transit Station Areas Golden Mile Study Boundary 16
Growth Areas & Stable Areas: Accommodating 160 people+jobs/ha GOLDEN MILE SECONDARY PLAN STUDY AREA Eglinton Ave Lebovic Ave Sinnott Rd Pharmacy Ave Themos Rd Victoria Park Ave Warden Ave Birchmount Rd 500m O Connor Dr Growth Areas Mixed Use Areas (People + Jobs) Employment Areas (Jobs) Stable Areas Neighbourhoods Apartment Neighbourhoods Parks Natural Areas Utility Corridors 17
Eglinton Connects: Focus Area Recommendation LEGEND LRT Station Future LRT platform Green trackway New mixed-use communities New innovation cluster Employment lands Potential development block Open space Focus area boundary 18
Pairing Public Investment with Growth Existing Conditions in the Golden Mile Area as Shown in Eglinton Connects Planning Study Eglinton Ave 19
Pairing Public Investment with Growth Future of the Golden Mile Area Envisioned in Eglinton Connects Planning Study Eglinton Ave with LRT Green Track 20
Pairing Public Investment with Growth Future of the Golden Mile Area Envisioned in Eglinton Connects Planning Study Eglinton Ave with LRT Green Track Bike Lane 21
Pairing Public Investment with Growth Future of the Golden Mile Area Envisioned in Eglinton Connects Planning Study Eglinton Ave with LRT Green Track Bike Lane Street Trees 22
Pairing Public Investment with Growth Future of the Golden Mile Area Envisioned in Eglinton Connects Planning Study Eglinton Ave with LRT Green Track Bike Lane Street Trees Additional Developments 23
CHANGE IN THE GOLDEN MILE
Golden Mile: Historic Change 1947 1957 Golden Mile Shopping Centre (1) Eglinton Square General Engineering Company (GECo) campus 1975 Water Tower Eglinton Ave connected across Don Valley Pkwy 1992 Bell Building & Tower Golden Mile Shopping Centre (2) Eglinton Square addition 25
Golden Mile: Today 2017 Value Village O Connor No Frills Pharmacy Walmart Adonis Hakimi Lebovic Al Premium RBC TD PetSmart Golden Mile Birchmount Eglinton Square Canadian Tire Merchants Flea Market Sinnott Rd Warden Ave Themos Rd Hakimi Ave Birchmount Rd Eglinton Ave East Civic Rd Lebovic Ave Victoria Park Ave Pharmacy Ave Gatineau Hydro Corridor Future LRT Stops 0 125 250 500 Metres 26
Golden Mile & Surrounding Area: Today Just over 56,000 residents within CIS Study Area + 10,470 jobs in GMSP Study Area Lawrence Ave E Average family income is $72,148, which is lower than the City average. Approximately 55% are first-generation Canadians (those 15 years or older) Don Valley Pkwy Victoria Park Ave Warden Ave Birchmount Rd GMSP Study Area Kennedy Rd CIS Area Midland Ave Eglinton Ave E Danforth Rd Brimley Rd Approximately 57% of households live in apartment buildings. Higher proportion of seniors than City average. Of the 7,870 seniors aged 65 or over, 28% live alone. The youth population (15-24) grew by 11% between 2006-2016, faster than the City average O'Connor Dr St Clair Ave E Kingston Rd Modal Split: 74% Vehicles; 20% Public transit; 6% Other 27
Golden Mile: Opportunity for Change Gatineau Hydro Corridor Centennial College Ashtonbee Rd Themos Rd O Connor Pharmacy Hakimi Ave Hakimi Lebovic Golden Mile Birchmount Eglinton Ave East Eglinton Square Civic Rd Future LRT Station Victoria Park Ave Pharmacy Ave Lebovic Ave Warden Ave Sinnott Rd Birchmount Rd Residential Surface Parking Areas in Need of Enhanced Connections Potential Connectivity Potential Green Connection 0 125 250 500 Redevelop surface parking, particularly adjacent to LRT Stops Large lots: opportunity to break up parcels and provide a finer street network º º Opportunity to introduce new parks/open spaces º º Opportunity to connect to Gatineau Hydro Corridor Trail º º Opportunity to introduce east/west connections º º Opportunity to improve pedestrian and cycling experience between LRT stops and existing uses such as Centennial College, Eglinton Square, and residential areas. 28
Golden Mile: Opportunity for Collaboration Victoria Park Ave Gatineau Hydro Corridor Pharmacy Ave 1880-1890 Eglinton Avenue East & 1523 & 1525-1545 Victoria Park Avenue 89% Residential (2614 Units) 9% Retail 2% Office Hakimi Ave Warden Ave Themos Rd 1966-2050 Eglinton Avenue East & 50 Thermos Road Proposed Site and Area Specific Policy to allow phased, mixed-use community on the site Birchmount Rd Eglinton Ave East Civic Rd Lebovic Ave Sinnott Rd 1 Eglinton Square 74% Residential (1640 Units) 26% Retail 1891 Eglinton Avenue East 86% Residential (1640 Units) 10% Retail 4% Office Current Development Applications Recently Approved Official Plan Amendment 0 125 250 500 Metres 29
Golden Mile: Current Applications Choice REIT s Proposed Vision Site Area Proposed Site Plan Proposed Development 30
Golden Mile: Current Applications KingSett Capital s Proposed Vision for Eglinton Square View 1 (looking south towards proposed plaza) Proposed Site Plan View 2 (looking east along Alvinston Road) 31
Golden Mile: Current Applications RioCan s Proposed Vision R I O CA N S MIXED-USE D P R I M A RY G U I D E L I N ES / O B J EC T R E D E V E LO P M E N T P R I N C I P L ES / O B J EC T I V ES: 1. C O N C E P T 2 A XO N O M E T R I C 2. CENTR AL STREET Create a complete street [4.0/ Travelling Eglinton #1] C E N T R A L O P E N S PAC E Implement three primary greening typologies [5.0/ Greening Eglinton #8] 1. CENTR AL ST Create a compl [4.0/ Travelling E 2. CENTR AL OP Implement three greening typolo [5.0/ Greening E Provide wide sidewalks [4.0/ Travelling Eglinton # 3. COMMUNIT Y Expand commu facilities, includ spaces, in tande [6.0/ Building Eg 4. MIXED- USED Encourage mideglinton through permission [6.0/ Building Eg Encourage stre [6.0/ Building Eg Create a network of green open spaces [5.0/ Greening Eglinton # 5. P R OX I M I T Y Integrate crosst with new devel [6.0/ Building Eg H A/ O S IBNJG P R I M A RY G6U. I D E L I NPES ECOTP Divide site into [6.0/ Building Eg 1. CENTR AL ST Create a compl [4.0/ Travelling 7. 3. 4. C O N C E P T 2 D E M O N S T R AT I O N P L A N C O N C E P T 3 A XO N O M E T R I C C O M M U N I T Y FAC I L I T Y Expand community services & facilities, including green & open spaces,in tandem with development [6.0/ Building Eglinton #19] MIXED- USED BUILDING Encourage mid-rise building on Eglinton through as-of-right permission [6.0/ Building Eglinton #15] Encourage street-related retail [6.0/ Building Eglinton #20] 6. C O N C E P T 3 D E M O N S T R AT I O N P L A N C O N C E P T 4 A XO N O M E T R I C Site Location 5. 7. 8. C O N C E P T 4 D E M O N S T R AT I O N P L A N P R OX I M I T Y T O L R T S TAT I O N Integrate crosstown station sites with new development [6.0/ Building Eglinton #17] PHASING OPPORTUNITIES Divide site into quadrants [6.0/ Building Eglinton #18] F I N E G R A I N E D S T R E E T L AYO U T extended network of rear lanes [4.0/ Travelling Eglinton #6] 3,12 0, 0 0 0 2.80 2,520,0 0 0 60 0,0 0 0 STREET REL Integrate crosst with new develo CENTR AL OP [6.0/ Building E Implement three greening typolog [5.0/ Greening E 8. FINE GR AIN extended netwo [4.0/ Travelling 3. COMMUNIT Y Expand commu facilities, includi spaces,in tande [6.0/ Building Eg CONCEPT 3 G FA : 3,7 2 6, 0 0 FS I : 3.34 4.L : M I X E3D,12 - U6S,E R ES I D E N T I A 0D 0 N O N R ES I D E N T I A L :Encourage 6 0 0, 0mid00 Eglinton through permission [6.0/ Building Eg Encourage stree [6.0/ Building Eg 5. P R OX I M I T Y T Integrate crosst with new develo [6.0/ Building Eg 6. PHASING OP Divide site into q [6.0/ Building Eg 7. STREET REL Integrate crossto with new develo [6.0/ Building Eg 8. FINE GR AINE extended netwo [4.0/ Travelling CONCEPT 4 G FA : FS I : R ES I D E N T I A L : N O N R ES I D E N T I A L : 3, 20 0,0 0 2. 87 2,60 0,0 0 60 0,0 0 0 sq.f t s q.f t sq.f t [ Of fice,hotel,retail ] * Eglinton Connects Recommendations One of Four Demonstration Plans 7. 2. S T R E E T R E L AT E D A N D L A RG E R E TA I L O P P O R Integrate crosstown station sites Encourage str with new development [6.0/ Building E [6.0/ Building Eglinton #17] CONCEPT 1 G FA : FS I : R ES I D E N T I A L : N O N R ES I D E N T I A L : C O N C E P T 1 D E M O N S T R AT I O N P L A N P R OX I M I T Y Integrate crosst with new devel [6.0/ Building E HA G OTP P R I M A RY G 6 U.I D E L I NPES / OSBI N J EC I Divide site into [6.0/ Building E 1. CENTR AL ST Create a comple [4.0/ Travelling E Other Demonstration Plans RioCan Site (1966-2050 Eglinton Ave E & 50 Thermos Rd) FINE GR AIN extended netwo [4.0/ Travelling COMMUNIT Y Expand commu facilities, includ 3. spaces,in tand [6.0/ Building E CONCEPT 2 G FA : 3,20 0,0 0 FS I : 2. 87 R ES I D E N T I A L : 2,60 0,0 0 4. MIXED- USED N O N R ES I D E N T I A L : 60 0,0 0 0 Encourage mid Eglinton throug permission [6.0/ Building E Encourage stre [6.0/ Building E Integrate crosstown statio with new development [6.0/ Building Eglinton #17 C O N C E P T 1 A XO N O M E T R I C 5. STREET REL Integrate crosst with new develo C E NBuilding TR AL O [6.0/ Eg Implement three greening typolo [5.0/ Greening E 2. 8. 32
Golden Mile: Accommodating Change The Study will utilize the 5 Building Blocks to assess how the Area can accommodate change: Land Use / Urban Design Land use and density Built form and streetscapes Parks, open space and public realm Public art and heritage Transportation Pedestrian Bicycle Transit Automobile Streets and blocks Servicing Water Stormwater Wastewater Community Infrastructure Facilities: º º Schools º º Libraries º º Community recreation centres º º Child care centres, etc. Human service agencies Economy Jobs Employment land use 33
Golden Mile: Leading towards a Vision We want to understand what is working well today and what can be improved within the Building Blocks. Land Use/ Urban Design Transportation Community Infrastructure Servicing Economy The type of feedback we are looking for includes: 1. What do you think is working well in the Golden Mile today? 2. What would you would like to see improved? What suggestions do you have (if any) on how they could be improved? 34
NEXT STEPS
Next Steps in 2017 Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Background, Analysis, Consultation & Visioning Design Analysis & Alternative Solutions Final Design & Plan Development Implementation Phases in the Study Process Phase 1 Background, Analysis, Consultation & Visioning TODAY Study Launch JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER Travel Study Outreach Formation of LAC Community Meeting #1 Pop-Up Events Local Advisory Committee #1 Community Meeting #2 Visioning Workshop Timeline of Phase 1 36
THANK YOU! For more info, visit our website: www.toronto.ca/renewgoldenmile @CityPlanTO #RenewGoldenMile Come out to the PiPS (Planners in Public Space) & Pop-Up Events in summer 2017 + Sign-up for LAC & Visioning Workshop! To stay informed, please provide your email/ mailing address on the sign-in sheet, visit our website, or contact the City Planner/ local Councillors listed below: Councillor Michelle Holland Ward 35, Scarborough Southwest (416) 392-0213 Councillor Michael Thompson Ward 37, Scarborough Centre (416) 397-9274 Russell Crooks Senior Planner, City Planning Russell.Crooks@toronto.ca (416) 396-7040 Mailing address: Russell Crooks (City Planning) Scarborough District, Scarborough Civic Centre, 150 Borough Drive, Toronto, Ontario, M1P 4N7 The Area is located adjacent to Wards 31 & 34. You may also contact: Councillor Janet Davis Ward 31, Beaches-East York (416) 392-4035 Councillor Denzil Minnan-Wong Ward 34, Don Valley East (416) 397-9256