Update on the Riverdale Sloped Path
City Staff were delayed due to waiting on the final comments from Metrolinx on the 90% design [earlier here I wrote that the design was 100% complete - I was incorrect].
TIMELINES:
- June 2019 – Comments were received from Metrolinx on the 90% design plans for the ramp.
- June/July 2019 – Comments were reviewed by staff and Consultant team to determine a way forward and respond to Metrolinx.
- The comments from Metrolinx on the 90% design plans included two significant new engineering studies that had not been previously requested. These include a Rail Hazard Assessment Study and an Integration of Electrification Requirements Study.
- The new studies require additional funding to be allocated to the Consultant's purchase order. In the interim the Consultant team was directed by Divisional partners to proceed with the additional work.
- A purchase order adjustment is in process for adding the funds to the Consultant's purchase order.
- The two new studies are expected to be completed by October 2019.
- Design refinements will continue to end of year with project tender anticipated in January 2020.
- Construction expected to start spring 2020 with completion before end of 2020 (weather depending)
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^Michael Holloway
- slightly edited for this post - via Councillor Paula Fletcher's Constituency Assistant, Nicolas Valverde.
Images via "Lower Don Access Sloped Path Stakeholder Meeting July 19, 2018": https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/9742-lower-don-trail-improvements-stakeholder-meeting-july-2018.pdf
It's amazing how long it takes the city and province to build a bicycle ramp.Source:
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It's amazing how long it takes the city and province to build a bicycle ramp.
Just get on with it, https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/u...mprovements-stakeholder-meeting-july-2018.pdf
If I was a single guy I'd sell my three level semi in CT for this. I like the minimalism this loft could support, but I don't want a condo.Neat loft space at 263 Seaton St, a historic retrofit building which used to be the home of the Toronto Evening Telegram newspaper:
Stop the presses for this $699,000 Cabbagetown loft in a former Toronto newspaper office - Livabl
In Toronto’s Cabbagetown-South community, a former afternoon newspaper office got a second chance as an intimate, yet highly-desired collection of hard loft residences.www.livabl.com
This Resource Centre is not a typical City Shelter and it seems to cause very few neighbourhood problems where it is now (Adelaide & Church). The City are moving it because it needs more space.Looks like the womens shelter is coming. Got a notice in the mail from the city.
We need to help our fellow man, but I must have over 50% of the city's emergency shelters within a 4 km radius of my house. I'd like the homeless industrial complex to spread across the city. It's chicken and egg, of course the homeless congregate where the services are, and vice versa. But let's put the services across the city hand see what happens.