You are invited to attend the second public meeting for Project:
Under Gardiner and the related Municipal Class Environmental Assessment.
This public meeting will provide updates on the design, public consultation
to date, proposed air quality assessment and the Environmental
Assessment.
The Project
Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto are developing 4 hectares
(10 acres)
of new public space on underused land under the Gardiner
Expressway. The space will connect seven neighbourhoods with a new
1.75-kilometre multi-use trail and spaces for cultural programming
between west of Strachan Avenue and Spadina Avenue.
The Environmental Assessment
Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto have initiated a Schedule ‘C’
Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) to study the municipal
infrastructure required for a new pedestrian crossing at Fort York Boulevard,
a component of the larger project. The study will follow the requirements
of
Phase 1 through Phase 5 of the Municipal Class Environmental
Assessment to examine the need for the infrastructure and evaluate
alternative solutions and alternative design concepts.
How to Participate
If you are unable to attend the public meeting, the presentation and display
boards will also be made available online for viewing and public comment
the week of June 6, 2016. Subscribe to the mailing list to receive updates
on when and where these materials will be vailable:
www.undergardiner.com/connect.html
Public Meeting Details
Date: Tuesday May 31, 2016
Time: Presentation at 6:30 p.m., followed by an Open House at 8:00 p.m.
Location: Waterfront Neighbourhood Centre Gymnasium,
627 Queens Quay West, Toronto, ON M5V 3G3.
The nearest major intersection is Queens Quay West and Bathurst Street.
Map: Click
here.
Transit: Take the 511 Bathurst streetcar south to Fleet Street. Walk south
to Queens Quay and east to the main entrance of the community centre.
OR: take the 509 Harbourfront streetcar from Union Station to Queens
Quay West at Dan Leckie Way West Side. Cross to the south side of
Queens Quay and then walk west to the main entrance of the
neighbourhood
centre. Please use the TTC trip planner for additional options.
Accessibility: Barrier-free access to the neighbourhood centre is through
the main entrance at the northwest corner of the building.
To learn more about the project please visit:
http://www.undergardiner.com/
For more information, please contact:
Christopher McKinnon, Waterfront Toronto
20 Bay Street, Suite 1310, Toronto, ON M5J 2N8
Tel: 416-214-1344 ext.219 Fax: 416-214-4591
Email: info@waterfrontoronto.ca
Website:
www.waterfrontoronto.ca
For a printable version of this notice, please click
here.
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