Bloor-Islington
Transit-oriented development featuring affordable and market housing, retail and animated public spaces - all directly integrated with a new Islington station.
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Bloor Street West and Islington Avenue
Etobicoke-Lakeshore
Amber Morley
4.9
TTC and MiWay bus terminal, Islington Station and TTC commuter parking lot
Integrated transit community including improved access to transit, affordable and market residential uses, retail and community amenities.
Mixed-Use Area
Canadian Pacific Railway, Hydro One corridor and high-density residential to the north; high-density residential, commercial office buildings, retail and restaurants to the east; a residential, retail and parkland to the south; and high-density residential to the northwest.
A Block Context Plan will be prepared to provide a comprehensive vision for the community emerging at this location and at the Bloor-Kipling site. The Plan will address built form typologies, massing, views, circulation, access to transit and the relationships of buildings to one another and to the public realm. Once complete, the Block Context Plan will define a set of guiding principles and performance standards to inform City-initiated policy and Zoning By-Law amendments.
Please reply with "Etobicoke Centre Planning" or "Housing Now" in the subject line.
If you wish to receive the Open House boards from Community Meeting #1, held on December 10th, please contact etobicokecentre@toronto.ca
Want to know more about the Etobicoke Centre area? Visit our Etobicoke Centre page.
Etobicoke-Lakeshore
Amber Morley
4.9
TTC and MiWay bus terminal, Islington Station and TTC commuter parking lot
Integrated transit community including improved access to transit, affordable and market residential uses, retail and community amenities.
Mixed-Use Area
Canadian Pacific Railway, Hydro One corridor and high-density residential to the north; high-density residential, commercial office buildings, retail and restaurants to the east; a residential, retail and parkland to the south; and high-density residential to the northwest.
A Block Context Plan will be prepared to provide a comprehensive vision for the community emerging at this location and at the Bloor-Kipling site. The Plan will address built form typologies, massing, views, circulation, access to transit and the relationships of buildings to one another and to the public realm. Once complete, the Block Context Plan will define a set of guiding principles and performance standards to inform City-initiated policy and Zoning By-Law amendments.
- Etobicoke Centre Secondary Plan
- West District Design Initiative
- Etobicoke Centre Public Space and Streetscape Plan
- West District Study: Results of the West District Design Initiative
Please reply with "Etobicoke Centre Planning" or "Housing Now" in the subject line.
If you wish to receive the Open House boards from Community Meeting #1, held on December 10th, please contact etobicokecentre@toronto.ca
Want to know more about the Etobicoke Centre area? Visit our Etobicoke Centre page.
Reports & Resources
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ETOBICOKE CENTRE – COMMUNITY MEETING #3 SUMMARY
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Etobicoke Centre – Presentation
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Etobicoke Centre – Meeting #3 Recording
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Etobicoke Centre – Information Sheet
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Etobicoke Centre – Community Meeting #3
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Etobicoke Centre – Community Meeting #2 Summary
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Etobicoke Centre – Community Meeting #2 Boards
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Etobicoke Centre – Community Meeting #2 Presentation
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Etobicoke Centre – Community Meeting #2
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Etobicoke Centre – Community Meeting #1 Summary
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Etobicoke Centre – Community Meeting #1 Boards
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Etobicoke Centre – Community Meeting #1 Presentation
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Etobicoke Centre – Community Meeting #1: Feedback Form
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Etobicoke Centre – Block Context Plan: Discussion Guide
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Etobicoke Centre – Community Meeting
Join us at the first community meeting for the Etobicoke Centre initiative. Click the button below for details.Event Details