This week, Metrolinx and the city came to a compromise on the Strachan Avenue Overpass (further details below). We're very encouraged by this development, but still determined to support the campaigns working to make sure that any solution is the right one for our community.
Hoping for further details / images / engineering drawings for the new bridge, and Metrolinx has announced a new community consultation that all residents should attend:
Metrolinx’s Open House – unveiling the new proposal for Strachan
Historic Fort York - 100 Garrison Road
Tuesday June 16th
3-8pm
More details and images:
The existing roadway looking east on Douro / Wellington towards Strachan.
City mockup of the new compromise design. Note the roadway height change as indicated by the stop sign.
See more details and a chart of the various options presented here. See the original email from Joe's office and the letter from Rosario's office on this new plan.
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
Feral Cat Meeting
On Monday, June 15th (7-9 pm) at the Community Centre (700 Wellington Street West) Feral Toronto will be holding a gathering of feral cat caregivers and cat lovers to look at ways individuals and communities can come together to deal with the booming number of homeless outdoor cats in Toronto.
Topics include Feline Sex in the City (overpopulation) and a how-to on organized feral trapping.
Connect with fellow caregivers, and learn about how you can help.
Speakers include: Deborah Chalmers of the Toronto Feral Cat Project and Nataysha Sherbot, Toronto Cat Rescue Volunteer.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
deborah@feraltoronto.com
Topics include Feline Sex in the City (overpopulation) and a how-to on organized feral trapping.
Connect with fellow caregivers, and learn about how you can help.
Speakers include: Deborah Chalmers of the Toronto Feral Cat Project and Nataysha Sherbot, Toronto Cat Rescue Volunteer.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
deborah@feraltoronto.com
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Update on Parc Development
The Parc Developers have re-submitted their plans, and have made substantial changes. The height is now closer to 15 Stafford (the existing building alongside the park), there are stepbacks, visitor parking, access to the park from inside the building, internal shared space, the shadow impacts are greatly reduced… it’s not perfect, but it’s *much* better.
(Sorry for the giant gap below - bug with the blogging software).
The Steering Committee has reviewed the proposal, and is inclined to support the new design - and we want to hear from you.
(Sorry for the giant gap below - bug with the blogging software).
Current Zoning | 15 Stafford | Old PARC | New PARC | |
Units | - | 142 | 103 | 104 |
Height | 18 meters | 26 metres | 43 metres | 32.55 metres |
Stepbacks | - | 2, starting at ~20 | none | 2, starting at |
Setback | - | ~ 9 metres | ~4 metres | 4.3 metres |
Visitor Parking | 0.12 space per unit | 20 spaces | none | 7 spaces |
Resident Parking | number varies on | 141 spaces | 53 spaces | 50 spaces |
Common Area? | - | yes | no | yes |
Common Access to Park? | - | yes | no | yes |
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