Downtown Brampton Visioning Charrette
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
DOWNTOWN BRAMPTON BEAUTIFICATION INITIATIVES VISIONING CHARRETTE FEBRUARY 10, 2014 DESIGN VISION To create a year-round DESTINATION that incorporates Brampton’s Heritage, Arts, Culture, and Entertainment (H.A.C.E.), and supports a vibrant Downtown. CATCHMENT AREA Context DOWNTOWN GEORGIAN BRAMPTON BAY OWEN SOUND BLUE MOUNTAIN WASAGA BEACH BEAVERTON BARRIE LAKE SIMCOE LINDSAY PETERBOROUGH NEW TECUMSETH EAST GWILLIMBURY UXBRIDGE NEWMARKET PORT PERRY 75km 35 AURORA WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE ORONO 400 115 ORANGEVILLE 404 COURTICE 401 50km RICHMOND HILL 407 WHITBY NEWCASTLE CALEDON AJAX BOWMANVILLE VAUGHAN MARKHAM OSHAWA WOODBRIDGE 401 25km 410 PICKERING FERGUS ELORA BRAMPTON 427 GEORGETOWN U.S. ELMIRA GUELPH ACTON TORONTO 85 MILTON MISSISSAUGA WATERLOO 401 407 LAKE ONTARIO 8 OAKVILLE KITCHENER STRATFORD CAMBRIDGE QEW BURLINGTON HAMILTON WOODSTOCK BRANTFORD ST. CATHARINES NIAGARA FALLS REGIONAL TRANSIT Context ROUTES DOWNTOWN GEORGIAN BRAMPTON BAY GO TRANSIT ROUTES BARRIE LAKE TTC SUBWAY SIMCOE ROUTES PETERBOROUGH GO VIVA BUS ROUTES ZUM BUS ROUTES 35 TRAVEL TIMES TO/FROM 400 115 DOWNTOWN BRAMPTON: 404 401 407 50m UNION STATION VIVA GO 51m HUMBER COLLEGE 01:53 VAUGHAN MARKHAM OSHAWA 01:49 1h00m PORT CREDIT 401 01:40 410 ZUM PICKERING 1h03m YORK UNIVERSITY TTC 1h07m OAKVILLE BRAMPTON 427 1h17m KITCHENER U.S. 00:50 1h17m FAIRVIEW MALL GUELPH TORONTO GO SCARBOROUGH 85 MISSISSAUGA 01:00 1h24m 401 TOWN CENTRE WATERLOO 407 LAKE ONTARIO 1h31m MILTON 8 OAKVILLE 01:07 GO 1h40m PICKERING KITCHENER 01:17 STRATFORD CAMBRIDGE 1h40m HAMILTON QEW BURLINGTON 1h49m OSHAWA 1h53m MARKHAM HAMILTON 01:40 3h11m BARRIE WOODSTOCK BRANTFORD ST. CATHARINES 3h12m PETERBOROUGH NIAGARA FALLS LOCAL TRANSIT Context ROUTES DOWNTOWN BRAMPTON AIRPORT ROAD GO STATION 410 TORBRAM ROAD 10 QUEEN STREET E GO TRANSIT KENNEDY ROAD S ROUTE BOVAIRD DRIVE E ZUM 15-min ZUM BUS transit ROUTE ZUM 10-min BRAMALEA GO TRANSIT HUB transit GO BRAMALEA ROAD MAYFIELD ROAD 5-min • 15 MINUTE TRANSIT transit BRAMPTON GO TRAVEL TIME FROM CITY LIMITS MOUNT PLEASANT GO TO DOWNTOWN STEELES AVENUE E BRAMPTON MAIN STREET S GO TRANSIT HUB DERRY ROAD E 407 MAVIS ROAD QUEEN STREET W WINSTON CHURCHILL BOULEVARD MCLAUGHLIN ROAD S 10 403 401 ZUM STEELES AVENUE W LOCAL CULTURAL Context LANDMARKS ETOBICOKEET CREEK TRAIL DUGGANDUGGAN PARK PUBLIC REALM SHERIDANHERER PARK CITY HALL BRAMPTONBRABRRA CEMETERYEMEMEM ART GALLERY ENGLISHENGEN LISSH STREETSTREET PARKPARK 1010 LACROSSEA OSS PARKPARK SCOTTSCO STREET PARKEPARKETTEKEET M MUSEUM in CENTRALCENC RAL SCHOOL PARK CENTRE STREET S min lk TRE ST 10-minwalkwa THEATRE REE ROSALEAALE PARKPAARKRK NANCYNANCY MCREDIEMCREDIIEIE PARKPARKAR REET EREETR E ST LIBRARY k RCH ST mmin 5-min5-m5- CHURCHCHU STREETST E W walkwa COMMUNITY NUE CENTENNIALEN NN PARK AVE ROSEE THEATRETH CENTRE BRAMPTONBR MPTONN LIBRARY LE E BEAUX ARTSARTS M UE LORNELO SCOTSCOTSS MUSEUMMUSM EUM QUEENQUE STREET E PARK ROSEDALEROSEDA AVENUE W MAINMAI STREET N NNSTR S MILL STREETSTRE N STREET N T TREET E TREETTRE E MARY STREETS S MAJORITY OF N M TREET FRED KLINEINE PARKPARK ET PAMAPAMPAMA N CULTURAL CITYY HALLHALL LINGTON S PAMAMA EL LANDMARKS WELLINGTONWELWWE STREETS E WITHIN 5 MINUTE KENKKE WHILLANSILLALLLA SQUARESQUARE CENTENNIALL PARKP WALK GAGEGAGE PARKP McMURCHY AVENUE N CHRISCHRIS GIBSONGIBSON PARK STREETS ELIZABETH STREET S T ALDERLEAA HY GUEST STREET AVEA NUE N ET CHRISCHRIS GIBSONBS RECREATION CENTRECEN RE MEADOWLANDM LAN PARK MERCERERR PARKP FAIRGROUNDSROUOUUND PARKAR MEMORIALM AL ARENAAREREN 10 REGIONAL CULTURAL Context DISTRICTS DOWNTOWN GEORGIAN BRAMPTON BAY CULTURAL DISTRICT • Programmed BARRIE LAKE SIMCOE village district PETERBOROUGH drawing visitors from across GTA (i.e. Distillery District, Dundas Square, Port Credit, 75km 35 Unionville, etc.) 400 115 404 401 50km 407 VAUGHAN MARKHAM OSHAWA 401 25km 410 PICKERING BRAMPTON 427 U.S. GUELPH TORONTO 85 MISSISSAUGA WATERLOO 401 407 LAKE ONTARIO 8 OAKVILLE KITCHENER STRATFORD CAMBRIDGE QEW BURLINGTON HAMILTON WOODSTOCK BRANTFORD ST. CATHARINES NIAGARA FALLS DOWNTOWN KITCHENER Context BLUES FESTIVAL HAMILTON HESS VILLAGE Context ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT DOWNTOWN BURLINGTON Context ARTS FESTIVAL DOWNTOWN OAKVILLE Context JAZZ FESTIVAL PORT CREDIT Context BUSKERFEST MISSISSAUGA Context CELEBRATION SQUARE NEW YEAR’S EVE TORONTO Context DISTILLERY DISTRICT TORONTO YONGE- Context DUNDAS SQUARE TORONTO TASTE Context OF THE DANFORTH KLEINBURG VILLAGE Context RETAIL UNIONVILLE Context ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT DOWNTOWN CORE Site PRIORITY AREAS Site PRIORITY #3 MAIN STREET PRIORITY #1 QUEEN STREET E SQUARE MAIN STREET N PRIORITY #2 LANEWAYS SITE PLAN Site PUBLIC REALM SQUARE SIZE Site COMPARISON SIZE: SIZE: LED SCREEN 2 2 LOCATIONS 6,300m 26,700m (1.55ac) (6.60ac) CAPACITY: CAPACITY: 8,000 50,000 EVENTS (2013): EVENTS (2013): 65 120 GARDEN SQUARE CELEBRATION SQUARE SIZE: SIZE: 4,300m2 6,400m2 (1.07ac) (1.57ac) CAPACITY: CAPACITY: 1,000-12,000 5,000 (street closure) EVENTS (2013): EVENTS (2013): 160 300 YONGE-DUNDAS SQUARE MAPLE LEAF SQUARE 40m PRECEDENT IMAGES • HERITAGE • ARTS • CULTURE • ENTERTAINMENT HERITAGE: GAS TOWN, Precedent Images VANCOUVER HERITAGE: DISTILLERY Precedent Images DISTRICT, TORONTO HERITAGE: VILLAGE Precedent Images SQUARE, BURLINGTON ARTS: CREATING Precedent Images MEMORABLE SPACES ARTS: CREATING Precedent Images MEMORABLE SPACES ARTS: CREATING Precedent Images MEMORABLE SPACES CULTURE: Precedent Images CELEBRATING OUR CITY FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL, MELBOURNE BURNETT LANE FASHION PARADE, BRISBANE GENZANO FLOWER FESTIVAL GENZANO FLOWER FESTIVAL CULTURE: Precedent Images CELEBRATING OUR CITY FESTIVAL OF INDIA, TORONTO ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE LANTERN FESTIVAL, CHIANG MAI SNOW & ICE SCULPTURE FESTIVAL, BRUGES CULTURE: Precedent Images CELEBRATING OUR CITY KENSINGTON MARKET, TORONTO PEDESTRIAN SUNDAY, KENSINGTON MARKET, TORONTO PEDESTRIAN SUNDAY, KENSINGTON MARKET, TORONTO ARTS FESTIVAL, NEW ORLEANS ENTERTAINMENT: Precedent Images EXPERIENCES DINING, LODO DISTRICT, DENVER DINING, LODO DISTRICT, DENVER SHARED STREET, LODO DISTRICT, DENVER NIGHT LIFE, LODO DISTRICT, DENVER ENTERTAINMENT: Precedent Images EXPERIENCES LED SCREENS, VICTORY PLAZA, DALLAS LED SCREENS, YONGE-DUNDAS SQUARE, TORONTO LED SCREENS, THE PLACE, BEIJING LED SCREENS, TRAFALGAR SQUARE, LONDON ENTERTAINMENT: Precedent Images EXPERIENCES SECRET CINEMA, BRISBANE LANEWAY FESTIVAL, ADELAIDE MAPLE LEAF SQUARE, TORONTO UNION SQUARE, SAN FRANCISCO PRINCIPLES FOR SUCCESSFUL SPACES 1. IMAGE & IDENTITY 2. ATTRACTIONS & DESTINATIONS 3. AMENITIES 4. FLEXIBLE DESIGN 5. SEASONAL STRATEGY 6. ACCESS 7. ACTIVE EDGE 8. BRANCHING OUT 9. MANAGEMENT 10. FUNDING SOURCES 1. IMAGE & IDENTITY Principles for Successful Spaces CENTRAL FOUNTAIN, STRØGET DISTRICT, COPENHAGEN 2. ATTRACTIONS & Principles for Successful Spaces DESTINATIONS VENDOR KIOSKS, QUINCY MARKET, BOSTON 3. AMENITIES Principles for Successful Spaces INTERACTIVE FOUNTAIN, PEARL STREET, BOULDER 4. FLEXIBLE DESIGN Principles for Successful Spaces TEMPORARY TENTS, NATHAN PHILLIPS SQUARE, TORONTO 5. SEASONAL STRATEGY Principles for Successful Spaces CHRISTMAS MARKET, DISTILLERY DISTRICT, TORONTO 6. ACCESS Principles for Successful Spaces PEDESTRIAN STREET, DOWNTOWN BURLINGTON 7. ACTIVE EDGE Principles for Successful Spaces SHOPS ALONG THE EDGE, DON MILLS, TORONTO 8. BRANCHING OUT Principles for Successful Spaces DOWNTOWN BRAMPTON NETWORK 9. MANAGEMENT Principles for Successful Spaces MAINTENANCE OF PUBLIC SPACE 10. REVENUE SOURCES Principles for Successful Spaces EVENTS FUNDED BY VENDORS: REEBOK CROSSFIT LAUNCH, YONGE-DUNDAS SQUARE, TORONTO VISION CHARRETTE Participant Questions To create a year-round DESTINATION that incorporates Brampton’s Heritage, Arts, Culture, and Entertainment (H.A.C.E.), and supports a vibrant Downtown. QUESTION 1 Participant Questions If Brampton were to be known for ONE major event, what would it be? i) What other types of events would support businesses within the Downtown? QUESTION 2 Participant Questions What does Garden Square NEED to make it the most significant place in the City? i) How can Garden Square become the ‘face’ of Brampton? ii) What are 10 attractions that will draw people to the square throughout the day and night? QUESTION 3 Participant Questions How can our laneways contribute to a VIBRANT downtown? i) How do you see laneways in downtown being used? ii) Do you envision the laneway becoming a main access point to your business? iii) What other activities do you see working in the laneway? QUESTION 4 Participant Questions What are FIVE things that can be done to make Main Street an outstanding retail destination? i) Why should I go to Main Street when I can go to a mall? QUESTION 5 Participant Questions What type of CONTENT should be displayed on the media screen? NEXT STEPS • The Design Team will review all public input provided today; • The schematic design process will begin February 17, 2014; • Preliminary concepts for 3 priority areas to be developed March 2014; • Schematic Design Concept to be presented at a public information session (to be arranged late March 2014); • Finalize detailed design spring/summer 2014; • Construction on Priority 1 (Garden Square) summer/fall 2014; • Construction on Priority 2 (Laneways) summer/fall 2015; • Construction on Priority 3 (Main Street) summer/fall 2016. CONTACT THANK YOU! Jerry Guidarelli, Project Manager Public Services, City of Brampton Phone: (905) 874-2615 E-mail: [email protected].