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With the revitalization of Lawrence Heights now one step closer to reality, the time has come to implement the "framework of that plan," according to project manager Ann-marie Nasr.
"The Secondary Plan is the framework. Now it's time to implement the framework of that plan," she said.
According to Toronto Community Housing, work can now begin on the project's next steps, which will include zoning approvals for Phase 1 and working with the city to secure funding for that phase's public infrastructure. It will also include a study on how to improve Allen Road.
"We will get more into the specifics of what the buildings will actually look like," Nasr said. "It will take a couple of years to get through the process."
Toronto Community Housing plans to invest $350 million in new social housing.
The Secondary Plan for the Lawrence-Allen Revitalization Plan (LARP) reflects several big changes, unveiled at a public open house in October, including a reduced number of units, the elimination of development at the south end of Baycrest Park and Yorkdale Park and the removal of Lawrence Square from the focus area.
Retail will be located on primary streets and the greenway along Allen Road will now be on both sides of the street from just south of Lawrence Avenue to Ranee Avenue. Previously, the greenway was proposed for just the east side of Allen Road. As for traffic concerns, the connection between Lawrence Heights and Lawrence Manor will strictly be cycling/pedestrian paths.
The 20-year redevelopment plan calls for replacing the 1,208 city-owned housing units and adding 4,400 new market-value ones. The project will bring an estimated 16,000 new residents to the area bounded by Hwy. 401, Bathurst Street, Lawrence Avenue and Dufferin Street.
Plans for the mixed-income neighbourhood include trail networks, parks and open space, a community centre and, perhaps most importantly, a connection to other neighbourhoods, which is currently lacking due to the Allen Expressway corridor.
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Construction of the first buildings could begin in 2014.