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Green Line Implementation Plan: Public Meeting 02 Green Line Implementation Plan Draft Conceptual Master Plan Phase 2: Public Meeting 02 April 23 2018 credit: Park People / Sammy Tangir Public Meeting 02_ Agenda No. Item 1.0 Welcome and Introductions 2.0 Presentation: Master Plan and Site Specific Designs 3.0 Questions for Clarification 4.0 Breakout Session 5.0 Reporting Back 6.0 Wrap Up and Next Steps What is the Green Line? Proposed 5km linear park Partnership between City of Toronto and Park People All potential park lands within Hydro Corridor owned by Province of Ontario Numerous existing uses » Hydro One facilities » parks + community gardens » parking » vacant land Hydro One facilities are the primary use. Everything else is a secondary or tertiary use. Anything done within corridor must not interfere with Hydro One operations and maintenance PARCEL NUMBERING PARCEL PLAN GREEN LINEIMPLEMENTATION PARCEL NUMBERING PARCEL PLAN GREEN LINEIMPLEMENTATION LEGEND LEGEND LEGEND LEGEND Green LineStudyArea Green 00 00 Parcels Included in Study Area IncludedinStudy Parcels Proposed Park Number ProposedPark TTC Station Station TTC SYMINGTON AVENUE Parcels Included in Study Area IncludedinStudy Parcels Proposed Park Number ProposedPark TTC Station Station TTC OAD 1A R R K PA SYMINGTON AVENUE NIA EDO CAL EARLSCOURT 1 AD PARK O 1A R AR K A P ONI 2 D CEMETERY E PROSPECT CAL EARLSCOURT 1 PARK 3 DUPONT STREET LANSDOWNE AVENUE 2 CEMETERY PROSPECT PROSPECT 4 5 3 6 DUPONT STREET S LANSDOWNE AVENUE T . 7 C L A I R 4 A V E 7A N 45 SUMMARY 8 SHOPPING CENTRE U E W GALLERIA 5 E Number of Parcels Identified in the Study Area IdentifiedintheStudy Number ofParcels S 6 T 9 11 S T . 7 C L 10 A I R A 12A 12 V E 7A N 45 SUMMARY RIN STREET 8 E SHOPPING CENTRE DUFF U E 13 W GALLERIA E 14 Number of Parcels Identified in the Study Area IdentifiedintheStudy Number ofParcels S T 9 15 11 10 16 12A 17A 12 EET 17B DUFFERIN STR 13 17C 14 DOVERCOURT ROAD D 18A A V E 15 N OAKW OOD A VENUE P O R T R O A 18B D 16 OSSINGTO17A N AVENUE 17B 19 17C 20A SHAW STREET DOVERCOURT ROAD D 18A A V E N OAKWOOD A VENUE P O R T R 20B O A HILLCREST 18B D PARK CHRISTIE STREET OSSINGTON AVENUE 21A 19 21B 21C 20A SHAW STREET 21D DUPONT STREET 21E 20B 22 BATHURST STREET HILLCREST PARK 23 24 0 50 100 200 0 50 100 200 METRES METRES 25A CHRISTIE STREET 21A NORDHEIMER 25B RAVINE 21B CASA LOMA 25C 21C SPADINA ROAD SPADINA ROAD MUSEUM SPADINA SPADINA NORDHEIMER RAVINE 26 21D 27 28B DUPONT STREET 21E 28A D A V E N P O R 22 T BATHURST STREET R O A D 30 29 23 24 25A NORDHEIMER 25B RAVINE CASA LOMA 25C SPADINA ROAD SPADINA ROAD MUSEUM SPADINA SPADINA NORDHEIMER RAVINE 26 27 28B 28A D A V E N P O R T R O A D 30 29 Scale Comparison to Other Linear Public Spaces Green Line (TO) Belt Line (TO) Bentway (TO) Rail Path (TO) High Line (NYC) length: 5km length: 9km length: 1.75km length: 2km length: 2.3km width: 17-30m width: 15-20m width: 30m+ width: 10m+/- width: 9-15m CALEDONIA Green Line in Context_Today CALEDONIA- FAIRBANK HUMEWOOD ST. CLAIR WEST VILLAGE CASA LOMA NORTHCLIFFE VILLAGE HILLCREST VILLAGE RATHNELLY BRACONDALE HILL WYCHWOOD CORSO ITALIA PARK REGAL HEIGHTS WYCHWOOD EARLESCOURT PARK CARLETON DAVENPORT VILLAGE THE ANNEX WALLACE PELHAM PARK EMERSON JUNCTION CHRISTIE PITS KOREATOWN WEST TORONTO HARBORD RAIL PATH JUNCTION BLOORCOURT VILLAGE TRIANGLE VILLAGE PALMERSTON HIGH PARK WEST BEND NORTH BLOORDALE VILLAGE BICKFORD PARK CALEDONIA Green Line in Context_Future CALEDONIA- TO FAIRBANK BELTLINE HUMEWOOD TRAIL ST. CLAIR WEST VILLAGE CASA LOMA NORTHCLIFFE VILLAGE HILLCREST VILLAGE RATHNELLY BRACONDALE HILL WYCHWOOD TO CORSO ITALIA PARK RAMSDEN PARK REGAL HEIGHTS SADRA PARK WYCHWOOD EARLESCOURT PARK CARLETON DAVENPORT VILLAGE THE GREEN LINE THE ANNEX WALLACE PELHAM EMERSON PARK JUNCTION CHRISTIE PITS DAVENPORT DIAMOND KOREATOWN WEST TORONTO HARBORD RAIL PATH JUNCTION BLOORCOURT VILLAGE TRIANGLE VILLAGE PALMERSTON HIGH PARK WEST BEND NORTH BLOORDALE VILLAGE BICKFORD PARK Green Line Process Idea Conception Increased Detail Green Line Green Line Green Line Green Line Ideas Implementation Individual Individual Competition Plan Projects Projects 2012-2013 2017-2018 Design Construction City has been developing How to Make It Happen Refined Design for Each Implementation parks in the hydro Component Project Over Time corridor since the 1970s - Environmental and (20% to 100% Design) Archaeological - Not all projects will be Competition created a Conditions - New Parks constructed at once vision of broader public - Opportunities and - Upgrades to Existing Parks - Implemented over space and connectivity Challenges - Streetscape many years when funds - Conceptual Master Plan - Wayfinding and land become Focus on generating and 20% Design for Key - Parking Lots to Park available excitement but not all Areas - Further Public Engagement ideas were feasible - Priorities and with Each Project Implementation Timeline Green Line Implementation Plan: Project Schedule We Are Here RESEARCH, MASTER PLAN, ANALYSIS + DETAILS, GUIDELINES CONSULTATION 01 + SITE SPECIFIC 02 DESIGNS January- May 2017 June 2017 - Summer 2018 Staff Steering Committee 01 Staff Steering Committee 04 January 12, 2017 June 8, 2017 Team Site Walk Design Workshop (SSC 05) January 18, 2017 June 19, 2017 Staff Steering Committee 02 Technical Advisory Committee 01 February 17, 2017 August 1, 2017 Study Design Report + Staff Steering Committee 06 Consultation Plan August 10, 2017 / October 31, 2017 March 9, 2017 Staff Steering Committee 03 Technical Advisory Committee 02 May 1, 2017 February 22, 2018 Stakeholder Meetings 01 Stakeholder Meetings 02 (4 Separate Meetings) (4 Separate Meetings) May 2 - May 5, 2017 Public Meeting 02 Public Meeting 01 April 23, 2018 May 6, 2017 Staff Steering Committee 07 Phase 1 Report + Consultation and Communications Report Final Report + June 1, 2017 Consultation and Communications Report Summary of Work Done to Date Phase 1 Inventory + Analysis SWOT Analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) Define Character Areas Identify Priority Levels Stakeholder Interviews Jane’s Walk / Public Meeting 01 Phase 2 Pedestrian Bridge Exploration HONI Review Submission Draft Master Plan, Implementation Plan and Priority Phasing Plan What We’ve Heard: Key Messages Safe and convenient connections Rehabilitation and repair of existing park facilities Flexible green open spaces Add more planting interest and diversity Dog off-leash areas CHARACTER AREAS PLAN GREEN LINEIMPLEMENTATION CHARACTER AREAS PLAN GREEN LINEIMPLEMENTATION LEGEND LEGEND Character Wiltshire Corridor LEGEND LEGEND Area 1: Character Wiltshire Character Areas Corridor Area 1: Area -Geary Character Park Avenue Character Area -WiltshireCharacter Corridor Character Area - Lower Davenport Area -Lower Character Area -GeorgeBrownCollege Character Area -HillcrestCharacter Yard Line Area -Park Character Character Area Outline Character TTC Station Station TTC SYMINGTON AVENUE Area -Geary Character Park Avenue AD R O AR K Character Area - WiltshireCharacter Corridor Character Area - Lower Davenport Area -Lower Character Area -GeorgeBrownCollege Character Area - HillcrestCharacter Yard Line Area - Park Character Character Area Outline Character TTC Station Station TTC P SYMINGTON AVENUE NIA EDO CAL EARLSCOURT AD PARK R O AR K IA P DON CEMETERY E PROSPECT CAL EARLSCOURT PARK DUPONT STREET Character Area2: LANSDOWNE AVENUE CEMETERY PROSPECT PROSPECT Park Line Park DUPONT STREET Character Area2: S LANSDOWNE AVENUE T . C L A I R Park Line Park A V E N 06 06 05 08 02 45 SUMMARY 18 SHOPPING CENTRE U E LineArea inPark Number ofParcels Area inHillcrest Yard Number ofParcels Area inWiltshire Corridor Number ofParcels Davenport inLower Area Number ofParcels Area inGeorgeBrownCollege Number ofParcels Area in Geary Park Number ofParcels Avenue W GALLERIA E Number of Parcels Identified in the Study Area IdentifiedintheStudy Number ofParcels S T S T . C L A I R A V E N 06 06 05 08 02 45 SUMMARY REET 18 ERIN ST SHOPPING CENTRE DUFF U E LineArea inPark Number ofParcels Area inHillcrest Yard Number ofParcels Area inWiltshire Corridor Number ofParcels Davenport inLower Area Number ofParcels Area inGeorgeBrownCollege Number of Parcels Area inGeary Park Number ofParcels Avenue W GALLERIA E Number of Parcels Identified in the Study Area IdentifiedintheStudy Number ofParcels S T DUFFERIN STREET DOVERCOURT ROAD D A V E N OAKW OOD A VENUE P O R T R O A D OSSINGTON AVENUE SHAW STREET Geary Park Avenue Character Area3: DOVERCOURT ROAD D A V E N OAKW OOD A VENUE P O R T R O A HILLCREST D PARK CHRISTIE STREET OSSINGTON AVENUE Character Area4: Hillcrest Yard SHAW STREET Geary Park Avenue Character Area3: DUPONT STREET BATHURST STREET HILLCREST PARK George BrownCollege 0 50 100 200 0 50 100 200 Character Area5: METRES METRES CHRISTIE STREET NORDHEIMER RAVINE Character Area4: CASA LOMA Hillcrest Yard SPADINA ROAD SPADINA ROAD MUSEUM SPADINA SPADINA NORDHEIMER Character Area6: Lower Davenport RAVINE DUPONT STREET D A V E N P O R T BATHURST STREET R O A D George BrownCollege Character Area5: NORDHEIMER RAVINE CASA LOMA SPADINA ROAD SPADINA ROAD MUSEUM SPADINA SPADINA NORDHEIMER Character Area6: Lower Davenport RAVINE D A V E N P O R T R O A D PRIORITIES PLAN GREEN LINEIMPLEMENTATION PRIORITIES PLAN GREEN LINEIMPLEMENTATION LEGEND LEGEND LEGEND LEGEND Priorities Priority Medium Existing Parks Priority Low Connections) /ThroughBlock High PriorityOn-Street (For Agreements) High PriorityNewLicense (For TTC Station Station TTC SYMINGTON AVENUE Priority Medium AD R O AR K Existing Parks Priority Low Connections) /ThroughBlock High PriorityOn-Street (For Agreements) High PriorityNewLicense (For TTC Station Station TTC P SYMINGTON AVENUE NIA EDO CAL EARLSCOURT AD PARK R O AR K IA P DON CEMETERY E PROSPECT CAL EARLSCOURT PARK DUPONT STREET LANSDOWNE AVENUE CEMETERY PROSPECT PROSPECT DUPONT STREET S LANSDOWNE AVENUE T . C L A I R A V E N 04 02 11 45 11 SUMMARY 14 U SHOPPING CENTRE E Priority ofLow Number ofParcels W E GALLERIA Number of Parcels Identified in the Study Area IdentifiedintheStudy Number ofParcels Number of Parcels of Number ofParcels of Number ofParcels (14 parcels withexistingagreements) license (14 Existing PF+R Parks Number of Parcels of Number ofParcels S T S T .
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