via Councillor Vaughan:
Meeting about proposed development at 120-130 Harbour Street (10 York Street)
Date: Wednesday September 12, 2012
Time: 7:00 - 8:30pm
Location: Metro Hall, 55 John St, Room 308/309
Join Councillor Vaughan and City Planning staff to hear about changes to the proposed development at 120-130 Harbour Street (also known as 10 York St) and provide your feedback.
I guess the downtown folks aren't too happy and wont go down without a fight
Monster condos threaten Queens Quay
Public meeting you must attend
Two massive proposals for 70+ storey towers on Toronto's Central Waterfront threaten this iconic recreational area: Tridel's 75-storey tower at 10 York Street and Menkes' Harbour Plaza across the street at 90 Harbour Street with two 70-storey towers and an office building. Both would be twice the height of buildings along Queens Quay and more than three times the zoning allowance. Traffic is already at gridlock in this area, the most densely populated in Toronto.
Hear the opinions of people who live and work on the Waterfront. This promises to be a very lively meeting:
A public meeting viewing new plans for Tridel’s 75-storey tower at 10 York St.
Wednesday Sep. 12, from 7 to 8:30pm Metro Hall, 55 John St., Room 308/309
(south of King St.)
BUILDING without a WATERFRONT PLAN will
• cause serious traffic congestion
• stress infrastructure, transit and public spaces
• limit the vibrant life on the Waterfront
The community asks for a freeze on all over-sized developments until studies show how roads, transit, Hydro, water and sewage, police, ambulance and fire
protection, pedestrian safety and public amenities fit into a complete URBAN PLAN FOR THE WATERFRONT. (info@YQNA.ca /416. 867.6200)
Your opinion is important!
• Be ready to tell what you think about oversized buildings
• Join other residents and councillors, planners, traffic experts, developers and media
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