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01 Welcome! Thank you for coming to the Rail Corridor Land Use Study Public Meeting. Tonight is an opportunity to learn about the Land Use Study for the Rail Corridor Site. In Fall 2016, Toronto City Council endorsed a proposal for a new major park known as Rail Deck Park, to be built over the rail corridor between Bathurst Street and Blue Jays Way. The first step to move the Rail Deck Park project forward is to review the planning framework and complete a land use analysis of the area. Adelaide St W Legend Rail Corridor Site John Street Wellington St W Wellington St W Draper St Niagara St Blue Jays Way Spadina Ave Tecumseth St Bathurst St Portland St King St W Metrolinx Site Capreol Ct Front St W Fort York Rogers Centre Canoe Landing Brunel Ct Dan Leckie Way Fort York Blvd Bremner Blvd Roundhouse Park Gardiner Expressway Lake Shore Blvd W Rail Corridor Site & Surroundings Rail Corridor Site, looking west from Bathurst Street Rail Corridor Land Use Study Overview The City of Toronto is undertaking a number of related studies for the proposed Rail Deck Park. These studies will come forward to City Council in late 2017. The Land Use Study is to update the planning framework to guide decking, development and land use over the Rail Corridor Site. The Implementation Strategy will address specific design, phasing and costing considerations.

02 City Evolution 1960s to 2010s The Railway Lands and the surroundings have transformed from an industrial zone with rail yards, surface parking lots and industrial buildings to thriving mixed-use neighbourhoods. 1960s & 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s Planning for the Major Attractions Slow Growth & The Rise of New Railway Lands & & More Planning New Urban Vision Neighbourhoods 1965 - CN begins to shift its functions from Toronto to Vaughan, decreasing the demand for rail related activity 1976 - CN Tower opens as tallest freestanding structure in the world 1976 - Central Plan introduces new visionary policy framework to encourage residential development in. City initiates study for planning framework for Railway Lands 1985 - Railway Lands Plan adopted by City to guide comprehensive development of the entire Railway Lands from Bathurst Street to Yonge Street, Front Street to the Gardiner Expressway 1989 - Opening of Skydome (Rogers Centre) Early 1990s - City pursues bold actions to attract investment in Railway Lands 1994 - Comprehensive updates to Railway Lands planning framework 1996 - Secondary Plan introduces a new flexible planning approach to encourage renewal and redevelopment north of the Railway Lands 1997 - Grand Adex purchases area known as CityPlace with new vision for Vancouver style development Early 2000s - Construction of first residential towers in CityPlace 2002 - New City-wide Official Plan introduces new vision for a 21st century city 2003 - Central Waterfront Secondary Plan establishes new framework to guide renewal of waterfront Becoming a Place to Live & Work Population & Employment Growth, 1996-2016 Over the past 20 years, the Railway Lands and surrounding areas have experienced dramatic increases in population and employment growth. Population Growth 1996 to 2016 1996 Employment Growth to 2016 155,930 275,300 Local 16,690 90,810 950 17,550 Central Waterfront 5,550 13,940 Financial District 440 1,240 Railway Lands 0 20,390 +119,370 359,190 524,000 Local 160,250 243,290 35,570 62,240 Central Waterfront 6,910 18,540 Financial District 93,600 119,790 Railway Lands 11,330 21,160 +164,810 +16,600 +800 +26,670 +26,190 +74,120 +20,390 Financial District +83,040 +9,830 Financial District Local Railway Lands +8,390 Central Waterfront Local Railway Lands +11,630 Central Waterfront

03 is Growing The Rail Corridor Site is surrounded by one of the fastest growing areas in Toronto. Hundreds of thousands of people from across the city and the region travel to and through the area every day to work and visit major destinations. As the area continues to grow, we need to make sure there are community amenities, services and infrastructure to support growth. Population & Employment Growth, 2017-2031 Over the next 15 years, the is anticipated to grow to population of over 500,000, with growth concentrated in the area, the Central Waterfront corridor, and the Yonge-Bay corridor. Local Development Pipeline People + Jobs Growth to 2031 2030 + Beyond What s planned & what s approved? Proposed and approved development around the Rail Corridor Site Site Approved Applications submitted (May 2017)

04 The Need for a Large Park As has grown, parks have not kept pace. New parkland is urgently required to support a healthy, liveable, and attractive. Most parks are less than 0.5 hectares and there are limited large parks with space for recreation, sports, and community programming. As the city grows, parks are becoming more important as places for people to play, relax and come together and celebrate. Parks in the City Park, 15 ha + District Park, 5-15 ha Community Park 3-5 ha Local Park, 0.5-3 ha Parkette, < 0.5 ha Square Local Canoe Landing, 3.2 hectares CityPlace s community park to serve over 20,000 residents Olympic Park, 0.8 hectares A small park servicing local residents and Toronto s largest employment district Roundhouse Park, 4.8 hectares An open space around the Roundhouse building to accommodate visitors

05 Mobility & Connections Decking over the Rail Corridor Site presents an opportunity to improve connectivity and fully integrate the Railway Lands into the city fabric. Through decking over the Rail Corridor Site, there is an ability to improve upon and expand existing active transportation routes, support local transit initiatives, and integrate with rail activity in the corridor below. Metrolinx is planning a new Regional Express Rail (RER) station at Spadina Avenue and Front Street. The City is working with Metrolinx to coordinate these projects. Streetcar Subway Bentway (Proposed) Bike Lane Bike Sharrow GO Train Garrison Pedestrian Bridge (Proposed) King Street Visioning Study Waterfront Transit Network Study Planning for regional rail connectivity Connecting to the city s transportation network Enhancing pedestrian and cycling connections

06 Be Inspired! Both at home and across the globe, cities are creating significant major parks and open spaces in their city centres, with amenities including pavilions, great lawns, play areas, water features, public art, and gardens. Millennium Park, Chicago, IL 9.9 hectares, Completed, 2004 A large park that was once railway yards and parking lots. Contains open spaces, pavilions, public art, outdoor skating rink, cycle centres, and accessible design. Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, Boston, MA 6 hectares, Completed, 2008 Linear park with landscaped greens, promenades, plazas with vendors, fountains, public art, a carousel, and specialty lighting. Rives de Seine, Paris, France 10 hectares, Completed, 2017 River embankment park with terraces, sports facilities, educational historic components including 3D back in time binoculars, and phone recharge sports apparatus areas. Bay Park Centre, Toronto 0.4 hectares, Planned, A nearby local precedent Planned publicly accessible open space to bridge over the rail corridor in Toronto near Union Station, planned as part of the new office towers at 45 Bay Street. source: DBOX