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There will apparently be a mid-April public meeting on the First Parliament Site to reveal and discuss the Master Plan with the City, Metrolinx and ?? there , Details to follow, as they say!
I think even the right-wing folk do not like to see the Province muscling into City stuff - even young Mr Ford seems to have voted for it too.Holyday didn't vote 'No'? I just assume anything development/transportation related gets an automatic opposition vote from him.
These "Union station of the ____" analogies are becoming so overused.Province plans new transit hub for Ontario Line, including a ‘Union Station to the east’
Queen’s Park is proposing the first “transit-oriented communities” for the new Ontario Line subway be built in Corktown and at the Unilever lands, the Star has learned.www.thestar.com
The Ontario Heritage Trust owns the car dealer building and its rear parking lot The City owns the remainder. Interestingly, the OHT has ownership of its properties 'in perpetuity' to protect Provincial heritage property but hey, I guess the Ford Gang can just change the law.^ is everything but the green tea parking lot owned by the Province? I think the car wash portion might be on by the city because of the land swap?
Though I agree that if this site is to be on top of a transit hub, it DOES need some density around it, this local is certainly not too keen and I will not be until I see a "final' plan showing the height and density (and purpose) of exactly what will be on the site, the size of the 'public space' and some guarantee that if the Ontario Line's First Parliament Station is NOT built, the land will be returned to the City so that the ongoing plans for the First Parliament site can be realised. If the space allocated to parks is insufficient maybe the Province could pay for the park planned for the north east corner of Mill & Parliament.Pictures from the province's news story - yep, as I thought they're going to use to land to make (some) money back... Good imo, but I bet the City and locals aren't keen!
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