I've lived dt for 10 yrs and couldn't imagine not living dt. But ppl forget that in these buildings there are far more people living then in suburbs. So when these marathons, protests from queens park going down Yonge street and construction go on more people's living and daily lives are...
Yes and there are a number of reported asbestos reports found in this building. The counsellor showed up at the last minute and only addressed one concern of ours. We asked that they go back to the 45 storey plan as it had less impact on the building and it didn't extend onto the side walk.
Omb. Case # PL150428. It was not easy to find the approved plan but here is a rough sketch
It's not allowing me to paste it or upload or anything sorry iPads suck. But please google that case number it's a page 24 document and 22 is map 1 current outline map 2 is proposed and there it shows how...
They have not posted the actual approved design probably because the public would know how invasive it actually is. So the design u see is the design that was not approved and that doesn't block the sidewalk and intersection.
I'm all for growth but in this case it's dangerous those pillars will make that intersection less visible. And if the city did the proper research they would see how many people currently get hit walking across that intersection. There for giant pillars will make that intersection even more...
See that enwave tower yes the tower that smoke comes out of and the sick kids research lab that chemicals come up from smoke stacks. The new additions will be above that.
This "new" design plan will have much more impact in the building. This design will remove the roof top pool and patio that currently exists. This extensive constructive will disturb the current and present asbestos located all over the building as it has already had several reports of found...