From Joe Cressy's March 2020 Newsletter
Waterfront LRT Progress
Expanding public transit is critical in building communities in which we can move people better and also combat the growing climate crisis. In order to build a connected and sustainable new waterfront, we need to lead development with transit.
In January 2018, after years of work, City Council endorsed the overall
Waterfront Transit Network Plan, which would see the creation of a new light rail line across the Waterfront, from beyond the Don River in the east to west of Exhibition Place. In April 2019, City Council endorsed specific design principles for the Union Station-Queens Quay link as part of this project. A funding strategy report for the LRT to Council was delayed due to the changes to the City's transit planning by the Province, but work to advance the project has continued.
City Council, the TTC, and Waterfront Toronto have now approved $41 million in combined funding for the next stage of design for the LRT. The scope of this work includes platform expansion underground at Union Station loop, a new portal to the surface on Queens Quay East, and public realm design for the streetscape from Bay Street to Parliament Street. The scope will also include design of the segment from Parliament Street to Cherry Street, and the planned link from Cherry Street through the rail underpass to Distillery loop. Public consultation on this design process will be held in spring 2020.
Completing design to this Preliminary Design & Engineering '30%' phase will make the project eligible for funding from other orders of government. A report from City staff is now expected in mid-2020 on funding and financing options for the LRT that align with the
Province of Ontario-City of Toronto Transit Partnership agreement.
Investing in transit across our Waterfront is critical, and I will continue to advocate for prioritization of Waterfront Transit as the City continues moving forward on transit expansion planning over the coming months
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