ehlow
Senior Member
What do you think the next Waterfront TO project is? Hopefully the footbridges.
Talking to Waterfront Toronto at Tuesday night meeting, there is no money to take the design west to Bathurst St when time comes to replace TTC tracks. There is no long range budget to do it. They are going to look at it and see how it can fit into the next budget cycle.
The work west of where the QQ design stop, that work was done at the last moment by the city at their cost.
As for changing current MTO standards for traffic lights, Waterfront has already had talks with them and they are being being stuck in time on it at this time.
For the central waterfront, definitely the boardwalk-footbridges. It will be a fight with Ports Toronto and some local residents - though the new popularity of QQ should be ammunition against both.
AoD
Why would Ports Toronto object? Safety concerns or some such? Or do they still think that renting boat spaces in the slips is a viable revenue source?
Not sure, I can dig into the reports a little. There is also opposition from 401 QQ, which of course is kind of ironic given the condition of said property and how it interfaces with the new QQ public realm.
AoD
Condition? Is the property in a bad state of repair? If I'm not mistaken, both the unit prices and condo fees for that building are quite high.
October 2009:
Funding, approvals and tenders for the Spadina Footbridge remain on hold pending resolution of federal environmental approvals, Contribution Agreement funding, Toronto Port Authority issues,and resident’s concerns. WT Management and individual Board members continue to receive correspondence specifying concerns and questions about the construction of the Spadina Footbridge from residents of 401 Queens Quay and representatives of a local condo association. Letters are being responded to on a timely basis (see attached).
http://www.waterfrontoronto.ca/uploads/documents/ceoreport_oct_28_2009_1.pdf (p.3)
AoD
I thought that the main issue at this point was funding. My impression was that Queens Quay was among the last funded projects, and we won't be seeing much more progress until funding becomes available or WT is granted borrowing privileges.For the central waterfront, definitely the boardwalk-footbridges. It will be a fight with Ports Toronto and some local residents - though the new popularity of QQ should be ammunition against both.
There are quite a few building in the waterfront that have riparian rights. After all this area was shipyards and port land which needed access to the edge of the water and the new owners acquired these rights.
As I understand it, when Toronto allows building by the waterfront they demand a 99 year ROW along the water's edge. However, the condo corp still has the legal title to the water's edge. So any changes still may be required to be approved by the condo corp.
I'm not sure if 401QQ has this type of legal ownership but it is a concern at other buildings. And interesting to note in 70 years or so this ROW disappears and the condo can fence in their ownership to the waters edge.
I thought that the main issue at this point was funding. My impression was that Queens Quay was among the last funded projects, and we won't be seeing much more progress until funding becomes available or WT is granted borrowing privileges.
What do you think the next Waterfront TO project is? Hopefully the footbridges.
Is there funding available for the footbridges (or whatever is next), or is another round of funding needed? Sorry, been out of the loop.