rdaner
Senior Member
I have full confidence in the handling of the Island Airport Lands seeing how organized this process has been!
I am aghast at the idea.An above-ground parking garage at the water's edge is utterly inappropriate.
One can only hope. Doug is good at digging holes and having the taxpayer pay remediation.I am aghast at the idea.
What are the chances of this whole project getting canned or changed in our favour if Doug loses the next election?
The one they did in downtown Guelph looks alright - still not very desirable here though
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This is one of those announcements where I /upvote with one eye open... >.<Toronto Accepts Province's Authority To Advance Ontario Place Redevelopment
The Government of Ontario will introduce relevant legislation later today.storeys.com
Toronto Accepts Province's Authority To Advance Ontario Place Redevelopment
Ontario has agreed to explore relocating the publicly funded, $500M parking garage to the grounds of Exhibition Place to "improve public access to the shoreline." The agreement will see the Ontario Science Centre move to the waterfront, although the Province and the City plan to work together to maintain community science-based programming at the existing site
Looks better on the south side.The corner bit in 'modern' grey panels really detracts from the overall aesthetic. I assume they wanted it to look like old school metal sheathing but boy is that a miss.
I don't think it's a fatal error to do an above grade garage, certainly worse than a below-grade structure too though. The area isn't exactly a pinnacle of urbanism and these large exhibition / events grounds are pretty typical to have very large development scales, including large structure parking garages, globally. We aren't dropping a 2,700 space garage in the middle of Kensington Market here. A siting north of Lakeshore on the existing exhibition ground is a massive surface lot which is usually used as surface parking for guests even when the Ex is underway.I think an above ground parking structure of 5x that size is unacceptable anywhere downtown.
I also don’t follow why the province would foot the whole bill for this, no contribution from Therme?
Decision here: https://ontarioplaceprotectors.com/...ontario_place_protectors_v._hmk_judgment_.pdfThe latest challenge to the province's Ontario Place legislation (not the development scheme itself, but the move to exempt the site from virtually all forms of review or challenge) has been dismissed.
Court dismisses challenge to Ford government’s Ontario Place revamp
The Ontario Superior Court dismissed a legal challenge by Ontario Place Protectors over the Rebuilding Ontario Place Act.www.thestar.com
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Irrespective of one's take on the details of the OP plans.......I think their lawyer does proffer a useful point:
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Removing any of the sensationalist type stuff.......the fair question is how far should the government be allowed to go in exempting itself from scrutiny or penalty when there is no emergent reason for same (say a pandemic)?
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I note w/some bemusement..........unless there's a very interesting coincidence afoot, the lawyer for Ontario Place Protectors seems to be the same fellow who represented the Bayview residents group fighting against the transitional housing
at Willowdale/Cummer.