Gino29
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isn't this different than rail deck park?There is a thread for it in the building form for it https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threa...t-227-23m-70s-craft-dev-corp-sweeny-co.27279/
isn't this different than rail deck park?There is a thread for it in the building form for it https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threa...t-227-23m-70s-craft-dev-corp-sweeny-co.27279/
^ I think they way to describe it is that it's within the area the City wanted for a Rail Deck Park in general but it wasn't included in the Study (map below from here).
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Another map from a staff report from 2017:
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Here's the ownership from a 2020 CBC News article. @DSC or @Northern Light or @ProjectEnd might be able to provide a better explanation.
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Not part of the rail deck park.
What is this policy?Sounds like this will be one of the first applications of Metrolinx's new 'station integration' policy (aka the reason why Confederation GO was sent back to the drawing board after DoFo & Co took over).
Should be interesting to see what comes of it, and Confederation GO.
Excellent summary. I’ll add that Woodbine and Innisfil are other examples of development driven projects too.That's not MTSA policy.
When the PC's took power in 2018 they cancelled a bunch of GO stations to see if they could integrate development into them and have the development pay for all or part of the station.
Mimico GO is the first station to be identified for this, with Vandyk developing there. Spadina is now another station using this approach, as is East Harbour.
Confederation was initially sidelined to see if they could identify a development partner, though I believe by 2020 Metrolinx decided none would be forthcoming and started moving forward with the station traditionally, issuing construction tenders... and then radio silence for 2+ years.
MTSA's are coming not from Metrolinx but from the Growth Plan, a provincial planning document, which requires municipalities to ensure their Official Plans allow for a minimum amount of development densities around transit stations.
Awesome shots!Various different works along the Kitchener line from the past 24 hours.
New bridges in Guelph:
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Guelph second platform progress:
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The entire section in Breslau for double tracking seems to be carved out now. (a few km or so)
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Are there any plans to create a west entrance to connect the station to downtown Markham (and get rid of the detour)? Seems like a missed opportunity during the rebuild.Unionville GO Station
According to the latest version of the in-development Markham Centre Secondary Plan, they are considering getting rid of the loop and using that road as the new "Enterprise Blvd" that will connect to the existing one (effectively removing that large curve in the road that exists now). I would assume that new entrances would also be constructed with thatAre there any plans to create a west entrance to connect the station to downtown Markham (and get rid of the detour)? Seems like a missed opportunity during the rebuild.
Does that mean a new Enterprise Blvd/YMCA Blvd overpass/underpass will be built where the existing Unionville GO bus loop is? And is the Viva Rapidway bus lane extension from Birchmount Rd no longer going to have a new stop directly next to Unionville GO?According to the latest version of the in-development Markham Centre Secondary Plan, they are considering getting rid of the loop and using that road as the new "Enterprise Blvd" that will connect to the existing one (effectively removing that large curve in the road that exists now). I would assume that new entrances would also be constructed with thatView attachment 426501