GRANGE PARK REVITALIZATION

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REVITALIZATION Community Meeting Final Design 2014.07.07

Community Meeting - July 7, 2014 02 AGENDA 1. Welcome and Introductions 2. Community Feedback from April 22, 2014 3. Design Update 4. Next Steps 5. Discussion (Q & A)

03 COMMUNITY FEEDBACK Off-leash accommodation for dogs Pathways Children s play area Respect the natural beauty of the site

Current Plan 04 Art Gallery of Ontario BEVERLEY STREET OCAD University MCCAUL STREET University Settlement St. George the Martyr Church

05 Art Gallery of Ontario CHILDREN S PLAY PROPOSED DOG OFF- LEASH AREA As an extension of the Grove, a small area within the planting beds and existing trees provides a fenced in area for dogs. Custom seating, a water fountain for dogs, and irrigation to keep the ground clean are being considered University Settlement OCAD University A play space for younger children is located to the north to provide a protected play space away from the vehicular traffic on Grange Road and the maintenance drive. In close proximity to University Settlement a sand box and exploratory garden with informal play pieces provide play opportunities for younger children. St. George the Martyr Church

Oblique Aerial View Looking North West 06

Oblique Aerial View Looking North East 7

View from Beverley Street 8

View Towards Beverley Street 9

West Water Feature 10

View of Children s Play 11

Children s Play Equipment 12

Exercise Equipment 13 Leg NW106 Cross NW202 Air Walker NW201 Hip NW204

East Water Feature 14

Lighting 15 LIGHT POLE - HESS NIGHT ELEMENTS BOLLARD - IGUZZINI IWAY PENCIL IN GROUND - IGUZZINI SPARK TREE LIGHTING

16 GRANGE PARK TREE STRATEGY

: FUTURE Tree Strategy 17 Arborist reports prepared in 2008 & 2014 assessed the health of the existing trees within Grange Park that has informed a strategic tree succession plan for the future. CURRENT STATUS: Currently 127 trees in Grange Park Some of the trees are in poor health and decline. 52 Good 57 Fair 4 Fair to Poor 14 Poor If we do nothing, we will lose 20-25% of our trees in the park due to age, emerald ash bore and disease.

: FUTURE Tree Strategy 18

: FUTURE Tree Strategy 19 187 Trees in Grange Park (60 Additional trees) OPPORTUNITY: Create a tree succession strategy for the next generation of quality trees to preserve Grange Park for the future. Provide areas for people to better occupy the west side of the park by bringing more light through an opened canopy. PROPOSED TREE STRATEGY: Add approximately 83 new trees in Grange Park Introduce new varieties of quality trees to comply with the City of Toronto Forestry s recommendations to increase some resilience against future diseases and pests. Remove 17 trees that are dying, diseased or in poor condition identified by the Arborist and confirmed by City Forestry Remove 6 trees to achieve design program Prune trees to remove dead wood Install irrigation system. Improve soil quality.

Tree Succession Strategy 20 TREES NOT WITHIN PARK PROPERTY CURRENT IN PARK PROPERTY 127 IDENTIFIED FOR REMOVAL -23 NEW TREES -83 FUTURE 187 REMOVED TREE POOR CONDITION (14) REMOVED TREE POOR TO FAIR CONDITION (3) TRANSPLANTED TREE (3) REMOVED TREE DESIGN REMOVAL (6) PROPOSED TREE (83) RETAINED TREE (105)

Planting Tree Species 21 American Beech ( Fagus grandiflora ) Accolade Elm ( Ulmus Morton Accolade ) Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum ) Red Oak ( Quercus rubra ) Apple Tree ( Malus sp. ) Columnar Freemanii Maple ( Acrer x freemanii Armstrong ) Maidenhair Tree (Ginkgo biloba)

GRANGE PARK Planting Understory Rudbeckia Calamagrostis 22 Daylily PERENNIAL BORDER Brunnera macrophylla Epimedium Dicentra SHADE TOLERANT PERENNIALS Galium odoratum Pachysandra Vinca Ajuga reptans GROUNDCOVERS Grange Park Advisory Committee Art Gallery of Ontario Mr. W. Galen Weston City of Toronto

Planting Exploratory Garden 23 Allium Echinacea SIGHT Butterfly Bush Sweet Pea SMELL Lambs Ear Fountain Grass TOUCH

South Entry 24

South Entry 25

Construction Phasing Next Steps 26 There are two possible scenarios for the phasing of park construction. In both options the intent is to construct different portions of the site separately to allow access to and use of the park throughout construction. OPTION 1: Phase 1 - west portion of the site Close late summer 2014 for construction Re-open late fall 2014 Construction site access off Beverley Street Rest of the site open for use while Phase 1 is under construction Phase 2 - east portion of the site Close late summer 2014 (after completion of Phase 1) for construction Re-open late fall 2015 Construction site access off Beverley Street OPTION 2: Phase 1 - west portion of the site and John Street Promenade Close late summer 2014 for construction Re-open late fall 2014 Construction site access off Beverley and Stephanie Street Rest of the site open for use while Phase 1 is under construction Phase 2 - east portion of the site Close late summer 2014 (after completion of Phase 1) for construction Re-open late fall 2015 Construction site access off Beverley Street

: FUTURE Next Steps 27 April 2014 Community Meeting #1 design concept May 2014 Completion of Grange Park design July 2014 Community Meeting #2 final design Septemer 2014 Community Information Meeting construction schedule Early Fall 2014 Phase One of construction begins Early 2015 Phase Two of construction begins Late 2015 Grange Park revitalization project substantially complete - opening celebration. 2014 2015 LATE 2015

: FUTURE 28 HOW TO CONTACT US Website: Email: Mail: www.grangeparktoronto.ca information@grangeparktoronto.ca Grange Park Advisory Committee c/o Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) 317 Dundas Street West Toronto, ON M5T 1G4 For more information on PFS Studio, please visit: www.pfs.bc.ca

: FUTURE Discussion (Q+A) 29