steveintoronto
Superstar
I just took a good look around the site boundaries, and the Castlepoint development to the east of the tracks.
Take a good look at this drawing: (Castlepoint Development under construction to the east of the tracks from 2280 Dundas)
It's inaccurate! By quite a bit. The pilings and ground prep for "Block 1" come considerably further south than indicated. Any access to Sterling Rd, either by pedestrian bridge or a new road tunnel/bridge from the 2280 site is not possible without massive changes.
The drawing displayed is schematic at best.
2280 is going to have to have main access via Dundas, there's going to have to be traffic lights and reworked roadway, and more than ever, the established neighbourhood immediately to the south needs to remain isolated as per road access.
Knowing that most of the folks gravitating to a new development there as well as the Loblaws and other retail tenants are going to drive, my favour for this project is going off the deep end. The City has known this situation has been pending for decades. Where the hell was Planning and Roads on this?
Take a good look at this drawing: (Castlepoint Development under construction to the east of the tracks from 2280 Dundas)
It's inaccurate! By quite a bit. The pilings and ground prep for "Block 1" come considerably further south than indicated. Any access to Sterling Rd, either by pedestrian bridge or a new road tunnel/bridge from the 2280 site is not possible without massive changes.
The drawing displayed is schematic at best.
2280 is going to have to have main access via Dundas, there's going to have to be traffic lights and reworked roadway, and more than ever, the established neighbourhood immediately to the south needs to remain isolated as per road access.
Knowing that most of the folks gravitating to a new development there as well as the Loblaws and other retail tenants are going to drive, my favour for this project is going off the deep end. The City has known this situation has been pending for decades. Where the hell was Planning and Roads on this?
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