Toronto Lower Don Lands Redevelopment | ?m | ?s | Waterfront Toronto

I’m sure the barge is still there. Couldn’t make it to Eastern. This was the turnaround point on my dog walk today.
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The old overhead to under ground tower by the river just to the left outside of this picture was still there. I heard from the Sherbourne TS work crew that one of two new under ground feeds are powered. They should be clear to take the down the remaining towers from the Don to Sherbourne in the next few months after the second feeder is powered.

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Boat/crane/jet ski/ATV/large boulder and Forma cladding storage. Okay, maybe Forma storage is in the adjacent lot.
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Lots of images today! The first is of the 3CC lot where the Gehry prototype is but now there is a fence going up. Separate? Also the park on the south side of Lemon is getting sculpted in an interesting way and will have great views of the skyline. The promenade and Allée on the south side of Commissioners is very clear now as is the large lawn on the west side of the Don on the same street. Taken 10 December.

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Coverage of a protest about the expansion of the Portlands gas plant by Radio Canada (Paula Fletcher and one other person interviewed in English) - couldn't find any coverage by English language outlets.
 
I guess some progress was made for WT according to Councillor Malik but can’t find much more yet.


Its an extension to WT's mandate to the mid 2030s.

A few priority items are identified, mostly un-sexy, like 'enabling infrastructure' for Villiers (yes, I'm still calling it that) and more plans.

No significant new initiatives for the Scarborough or Etobicoke Waterfronts or any major new projects for central waterfront.

Its not the mandate they were originally seeking.....which would have taken them a decade or more beyond that and addressed other potential projects of scale.
 

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