Title: Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation
1Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation
www.towaterfront.ca
2Toronto Waterfront Today
3Vision - Revitalized waters edge
4Vision - Green Communities
5Vision - Innovative Public Spaces
6Vision - Interaction with Water
7Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation
- Incorporated on 1 November 2001
- Tripartite contribution of funds Government of
Canada, Province of Ontario City of Toronto - Mandate
- To implement a plan that enhances the economic,
social and cultural value of the land in the
designated waterfront area - Ensure that on-going developments can continue in
a financially self-sustaining manner - Promote and encourage involvement of private
sector in the development - Encourage public input
8Revitalization - Overall Scope
- 750 acres of parks public spaces
- 40,000 new homes in mixed-use neighbourhoods
- 1 million m2 employment space
- Major cultural recreational attractions
- Expanded public transit
9Waterfront Revitalization - City Building
10Waterfront Revitalization - City Building
11West Don Lands
King
Don River
Eastern
Rail Corridor
Mill
12West Don Lands - Existing
13West Don Lands - Opportunity
14West Don Lands Key Elements
- 23 acres of parks and public spaces - 25 of
precinct - 6,000 residential housing units, 1,200 affordable
- One million sq ft commercial
- School
- Recreation and childcare centres
- Public transit lt five minute walk
- Bikeways, pedestrian connections
- Flood protection
15West Don Lands - Transit
- Transit first approach within 5 minute walk of
all residences - EA underway
- Construction scheduled to start 2008 service
operational in 2009
16West Don Lands - Don River Park
- New 19 acre park
- Cornerstone of the West Don Lands and linkage to
Don Corridor - Trail connections, play space, respite, lifelong
recreation, public art, integrated with land
form - Park design team on board three phases of work
- Community involvement throughout design process
17West Don Lands - District Energy
- District Energy system in the West Don Lands
- District Energy provides heating and cooling to a
community of buildings from one central plant - Reduces costs of new buildings, lowers air
emissions, improves air quality, consistent with
TWRCs sustainability goals
18West Don Lands Green Buildings
- Green Building Specifications
- Experienced Team
- Integrated Design Process
- LEED Gold Certification - Mandatory
Credits(Bicycle Facilities Hybrid Alternative
Fuel Vehicles Minimum Light Pollution Optimize
Energy Performance Measurement Verification
Low Emitting Materials) - Minimum Energy Use
- Green Roofs
19West Don Lands - Developer Proposal Call
- Two-stage proposal call, RFQ to be released
Summer 2006 - Composition of development and architectural
team will be crucial - Key considerations
- Sustainability and green buildings
- Urban design
- Great architecture
- Timely construction
20East Bayfront Existing Conditions
21East Bayfront - Opportunity
22East Bayfront Precinct Plan Summary
- 55 acres
- Continuous water's edge promenade
- Well defined public realm - 20 of precinct
- Year-round destinations
- Low-scale development at waters edge
- Non-residential uses at grade
- 4,040 market units
- 1,260 affordable rental units
- Strong commercial/cultural sector - 2-million
sq ft
23Municipal Approvals Developers Proposal Call
- Municipal Approvals
- Business Plan submission to City Council for
approval Sept. 2006 - Zoning Plan submission to City Council for
approval Sept. 2006 - Developer Proposal Call
- Redevelopment of private lands undertaken by
private landowners - Developer selection process to begin Spring 2007
for public lands
24Port Lands - The Opportunity
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- Vast area of generally unoccupied land
- Proximity to the centre of Toronto
- Excellent water access
25Port Lands - Implementation Plan
- Transform Plans studies into roadmap for
revitalization - New services, infrastructure andPrivate
developments - Land and water decontamination
- Relocation of existing uses and business
- Interim and transitional land uses
- Develop a comprehensive implementation strategy
including phasing of works developments - Formulate key decision points
26Brand Strategy
- Transition from planning to implementation
- 2006 TWRC starts major build out
- Brand strategy marketing plan to support this
work - Objectives
- Communicate revitalization benefits
- Build broader public support
- Distinguish TWRC as leader on waterfront
- Make waterfront sustainable development
synonymous - Drive investor interest
27New Town Development in Hong Kong
Tseung Kwan O in 1981
Tseung Kwan O in 2002
28The future Tseung Kwan O
29- Toronto Waterfront Revitalization
- Study and Prepare development plans
- Zoning plan submission to City Council for
approval - Implement public sector infrastructure works
- Developer proposal calls
- Coordinating developments in the designated area
- New Town or new developemnt areas in Hong Kong
- Study and Prepare development plans
- Zoning plan submission to Town Planning Board for
approval - Implement public sector infrastructure works
- Land sale for private developments
- Coordinating developments in the designated area