FutureMayor
Active Member
I was really hoping to share with information as the newly elected City Councillor for Ward 7 Mississauga, but here I go anyways.
The City of Mississauga in partnership with GO Transit/Metrolinx is breaking new ground with planning for major and spectacular new mobility hubs unseen in the 905 Region thus far.
I'm delighted to share with you a Metrolinx presentation to the Real Estate Institute of Canada in October 2010, that outlines plans for exciting new mobility hubs:
http://www.reic.ca/chapters/toronto/documents/REIC-20101012.pdf
Page 32: Kipling Station - Mississauga/GO Transit Regional Transit Terminal
Notice the new Dundas Street Civic Square, Overhead Pedestrian Bridges and Green Roof Design.
Page 35: Cooksville - High density, pedestrian oriented development with a dozen new towers with ground floor retail, and central square.
New $35 million 5 level parking structure to replaced ALL surface parking (funding already recieved from federal government) with an active green roof, along side a relocated Cooksville GO Station over Hurontario Street to connect directly with the new Hurontario LRT Line.
Page 39: Port Credit - new multi-level parking structure to replace surface parking lot integrated with new mixed use, high density development.
Also included in the presentation:
Page 42: Dundas West/Bloor Station
Page 45: Kennedy Station
Louroz
The City of Mississauga in partnership with GO Transit/Metrolinx is breaking new ground with planning for major and spectacular new mobility hubs unseen in the 905 Region thus far.
I'm delighted to share with you a Metrolinx presentation to the Real Estate Institute of Canada in October 2010, that outlines plans for exciting new mobility hubs:
http://www.reic.ca/chapters/toronto/documents/REIC-20101012.pdf
Page 32: Kipling Station - Mississauga/GO Transit Regional Transit Terminal
Notice the new Dundas Street Civic Square, Overhead Pedestrian Bridges and Green Roof Design.
Page 35: Cooksville - High density, pedestrian oriented development with a dozen new towers with ground floor retail, and central square.
New $35 million 5 level parking structure to replaced ALL surface parking (funding already recieved from federal government) with an active green roof, along side a relocated Cooksville GO Station over Hurontario Street to connect directly with the new Hurontario LRT Line.
Page 39: Port Credit - new multi-level parking structure to replace surface parking lot integrated with new mixed use, high density development.
Also included in the presentation:
Page 42: Dundas West/Bloor Station
Page 45: Kennedy Station
Louroz