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Notice of Final Public Information Centre
The final option will be something never seen in Toronto nor by TTC.
Face to face of buildings will be a max 32m and trying to get it down to 30 if possible.
Sidewalks will be 5m wide with one lane of traffic and bike lane each way. One block will have parking on the west side. Bike lanes are about 1.6-1.8m.
The streetcars tracks will be on the east side as the West 8 design for Queens Quay. The tracks and east side sidewalk will be at the same level and becomes one hug sidewalk. Platforms will be raise with a ramp at each end. Pedestrians will only have a short distance to walk across the streets compare to what they have to do today.
4 rows of trees using the new urban design for the roots of the trees.
This PIC will end the EA study and it will presented to TTC in November and then to Council in December for approval. Then pass off the the MOE for final approval.
Detail and construction drawings will take place in 2008 and there will be a couple PIC before final tender.
Construction will start in 2009 and the line open late 2009 or early 2010.
More detail study has to take place how the line will connect to King St.
504 will see a new sign board call Donlands. (humm!! isn't there a Donland line now to come to think about it?) Like the West Don. There maybe a new number if the line only runs from the Broadview station to the Port Lands itself only using Cherry St.
Loop will be built just north of the interlock tower. It will be built only for Cherry and the Queens Quay line will not use this loop.
As how this line will connect to the Queens Quay and the Port Lands is to be pass off to Port Land team. This team will becoming up with a new road alinement's that includes moving the Lake Shore to the south.
There are 4 options as how the new line will get south of the tracks with only 2 being formally suggested to the other team.
Option 1 call for the lowering of the roadway by .7m to give TTC clearance under the existing bridge. One lane for traffic and one for TTC in each direction. (suggested) Exist sidewalk remain as is. Bridge will see a makeover. This will require the streetcars to reenter traffic and will cause some issues at that location.
Option 2 is punching a new tunnel on each side for bikes. (Better for a new sidewalk and turn over the existing sidewalk to bikers.)
Option 3 is punching a new tunnel for TTC where the interlock towers is and it will have to be relocated. If this option is used, the the lane used by TTC under the tracks under option 1 would become a bike lane and the road not lower. TTC tracks would stay on the east side and will not interfering with the traffic. (suggested)
Option 4 is to build a new bridge 100%. Cost is about $50 million and a drop in the buck for the Waterfront Development. It will have to be done at some time in the future and better do it now than later. Will cause GO some problems, but can be overcome.
Biker will be very happy about this road.
Service will be about 10-15 minutes on day one as there is nothing there now to support better headway at this time. Headway will fall to to 2-3 minutes when full build out is done. Transit First and Rapid Transit has been the goal from day one for the Whole Waterfront Development.
5 developers have been short listed and the awarding of the contract for the first 850 unites to take place in Oct for the West Don. 6,000 unites plan for the West Don Area.
Come on out Oct 11 to see what Cherry St will look like in a couple of years.
There is no funding issue for this project.
East Bay PIC may happen this year. Construction will not take place until about 2010 at the earliest as there are too many issues to be resolved until the the other 2 EA's are done.
Central Waterfront EA (West 8 design) is just starting and to be finish late 2008. Port Lands has yet to start.
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The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) and Waterfront Toronto invite the public to attend the final public information centre for the TTC-TWRC Waterfront Transit Environmental Assessment – West Don Lands. The purpose of this study is to identify the required transit infrastructure to serve future waterfront development in the West Don Lands area.
The first public workshop of the study was held on March 21, 2007 which resulted in the selection of streetcar along Cherry Street between Lake Shore
Boulevard and King Street as the preferred option for providing transit service in the West Don Lands area.
A drop-in centre was held on July 26, 2007 where three short-list options for Cherry Street were presented to the public. Subsequently, based on a technical assessment with input from the community and staff from the City, the TTC, and Waterfront Toronto, a recommended alternative for Cherry Street has been identified. As p art of the environmental assessment
process, the final public information centre is being held on October 11, 2007 to present the recommended alternative before it is submitted for approval by City Council.
Date: Thursday, October 11, 2007
Location: Enoch Turner Schoolhouse
106 Trinity Street
Toronto, Ontario
Time: 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
The meeting will be held as a drop- in centre where you can review display material. Members of the Project Team will be present to answer questions and respond to comments.
The study is being undertaken to meet the requirements of the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. As a result of recently-approved amendments to the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process, the study will be completed under the newly-approved process for transit projects. For more information on this transition process please contact the study Project Manager.
We encourage your participation at this final public information centre and look forward to your attendance. If you wish to receive additional
information about the study, be included on the project mailing list, or provide comments to the Project Team, please contact either of the following:
Bill Dawson
Project Manager
TTC-TWRC Transit EA Projects
Toronto Transit Co mmission
transit@...
416-393-4490
Andrea Kelemen
Communications & Marketing
Waterfront Toronto
transit@...
416-214-1344
http://www.waterfrontoronto.ca/dynamic.php?first=43fa75b221b08&second=4644b9f62b\
745&third=447f45e904642&fourth=447f4d1426922
http://www.shortclick.com/0ib/
The final option will be something never seen in Toronto nor by TTC.
Face to face of buildings will be a max 32m and trying to get it down to 30 if possible.
Sidewalks will be 5m wide with one lane of traffic and bike lane each way. One block will have parking on the west side. Bike lanes are about 1.6-1.8m.
The streetcars tracks will be on the east side as the West 8 design for Queens Quay. The tracks and east side sidewalk will be at the same level and becomes one hug sidewalk. Platforms will be raise with a ramp at each end. Pedestrians will only have a short distance to walk across the streets compare to what they have to do today.
4 rows of trees using the new urban design for the roots of the trees.
This PIC will end the EA study and it will presented to TTC in November and then to Council in December for approval. Then pass off the the MOE for final approval.
Detail and construction drawings will take place in 2008 and there will be a couple PIC before final tender.
Construction will start in 2009 and the line open late 2009 or early 2010.
More detail study has to take place how the line will connect to King St.
504 will see a new sign board call Donlands. (humm!! isn't there a Donland line now to come to think about it?) Like the West Don. There maybe a new number if the line only runs from the Broadview station to the Port Lands itself only using Cherry St.
Loop will be built just north of the interlock tower. It will be built only for Cherry and the Queens Quay line will not use this loop.
As how this line will connect to the Queens Quay and the Port Lands is to be pass off to Port Land team. This team will becoming up with a new road alinement's that includes moving the Lake Shore to the south.
There are 4 options as how the new line will get south of the tracks with only 2 being formally suggested to the other team.
Option 1 call for the lowering of the roadway by .7m to give TTC clearance under the existing bridge. One lane for traffic and one for TTC in each direction. (suggested) Exist sidewalk remain as is. Bridge will see a makeover. This will require the streetcars to reenter traffic and will cause some issues at that location.
Option 2 is punching a new tunnel on each side for bikes. (Better for a new sidewalk and turn over the existing sidewalk to bikers.)
Option 3 is punching a new tunnel for TTC where the interlock towers is and it will have to be relocated. If this option is used, the the lane used by TTC under the tracks under option 1 would become a bike lane and the road not lower. TTC tracks would stay on the east side and will not interfering with the traffic. (suggested)
Option 4 is to build a new bridge 100%. Cost is about $50 million and a drop in the buck for the Waterfront Development. It will have to be done at some time in the future and better do it now than later. Will cause GO some problems, but can be overcome.
Biker will be very happy about this road.
Service will be about 10-15 minutes on day one as there is nothing there now to support better headway at this time. Headway will fall to to 2-3 minutes when full build out is done. Transit First and Rapid Transit has been the goal from day one for the Whole Waterfront Development.
5 developers have been short listed and the awarding of the contract for the first 850 unites to take place in Oct for the West Don. 6,000 unites plan for the West Don Area.
Come on out Oct 11 to see what Cherry St will look like in a couple of years.
There is no funding issue for this project.
East Bay PIC may happen this year. Construction will not take place until about 2010 at the earliest as there are too many issues to be resolved until the the other 2 EA's are done.
Central Waterfront EA (West 8 design) is just starting and to be finish late 2008. Port Lands has yet to start.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) and Waterfront Toronto invite the public to attend the final public information centre for the TTC-TWRC Waterfront Transit Environmental Assessment – West Don Lands. The purpose of this study is to identify the required transit infrastructure to serve future waterfront development in the West Don Lands area.
The first public workshop of the study was held on March 21, 2007 which resulted in the selection of streetcar along Cherry Street between Lake Shore
Boulevard and King Street as the preferred option for providing transit service in the West Don Lands area.
A drop-in centre was held on July 26, 2007 where three short-list options for Cherry Street were presented to the public. Subsequently, based on a technical assessment with input from the community and staff from the City, the TTC, and Waterfront Toronto, a recommended alternative for Cherry Street has been identified. As p art of the environmental assessment
process, the final public information centre is being held on October 11, 2007 to present the recommended alternative before it is submitted for approval by City Council.
Date: Thursday, October 11, 2007
Location: Enoch Turner Schoolhouse
106 Trinity Street
Toronto, Ontario
Time: 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
The meeting will be held as a drop- in centre where you can review display material. Members of the Project Team will be present to answer questions and respond to comments.
The study is being undertaken to meet the requirements of the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. As a result of recently-approved amendments to the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process, the study will be completed under the newly-approved process for transit projects. For more information on this transition process please contact the study Project Manager.
We encourage your participation at this final public information centre and look forward to your attendance. If you wish to receive additional
information about the study, be included on the project mailing list, or provide comments to the Project Team, please contact either of the following:
Bill Dawson
Project Manager
TTC-TWRC Transit EA Projects
Toronto Transit Co mmission
transit@...
416-393-4490
Andrea Kelemen
Communications & Marketing
Waterfront Toronto
transit@...
416-214-1344
http://www.waterfrontoronto.ca/dynamic.php?first=43fa75b221b08&second=4644b9f62b\
745&third=447f45e904642&fourth=447f4d1426922
http://www.shortclick.com/0ib/