crs1026
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If the development is done well, it can be a very active area.
A big if, I know, but let's start with optimism.
- Paul
A big if, I know, but let's start with optimism.
- Paul
Then there are all those parking lots on Dundas Street West, between Kipling Avenue and West Mall, waiting to be built up.Adding to what @W. K. Lis stated, here is the proposed plan by the Housing Now initiative for the different blocks in this redevelopment:
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LRT right to the airport..... Though it's surrounded by low-res residential/parks all the way to Eglinton.View attachment 392814
Every time I see this little road i the hydro corridor here, I always think "no, keep going! And turn it into a BRT!"
Also huge opportunity for a trail along here, connecting from Eglinton right down into Kipling Station. Seems like that should be a really easy win. I'm sure that's been brought up many times before.
For now, I'll put this here, the City is set to launch a process for 4 new parks in the 6 points area.
New Parks in the Six Points Neighbourhood
A group of new parks is coming to the Six Points neighbourhood in Etobicoke-Lakeshore. The new parks will include Etobicoke City Centre Park (5,500 m2, a bit larger than 12 basketball courts), Dunkip Park (2,210 m2, about the size of a mini soccer field), and an expansion of the existing Six...www.toronto.ca
From the above:
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The timeline below refers to the largest park (Etobicoke Centre), not all the parks:
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Linear Park? Finally doing something more with the hydro corridor?For now, I'll put this here, the City is set to launch a process for 4 new parks in the 6 points area.
New Parks in the Six Points Neighbourhood
A group of new parks is coming to the Six Points neighbourhood in Etobicoke-Lakeshore. The new parks will include Etobicoke City Centre Park (5,500 m2, a bit larger than 12 basketball courts), Dunkip Park (2,210 m2, about the size of a mini soccer field), and an expansion of the existing Six...www.toronto.ca
From the above:
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The timeline below refers to the largest park (Etobicoke Centre), not all the parks:
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Linear Park? Finally doing something more with the hydro corridor?
Unfortunately I dont think this walkway will bring any vibrancy to the area. Not to mention it will be shocking the price tag for asphalt concrete and a few trees.
Not in Hydro One Vision. All the dreams will never bear an BRT. The city was lucky to get Auckland built.View attachment 392814
Every time I see this little road i the hydro corridor here, I always think "no, keep going! And turn it into a BRT!"