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ULI Toronto: Transit Oriented Communities: Lessons Learned – Future Opportunities
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Explosive population growth in the Toronto Region is powering a renaissance of transit-oriented communities in both urban and suburban geographies. Shaped by public policy, governance and market forces, the realization of these opportunities has been mixed, at times resolving urban challenges but often exacerbating them. A joint panel of ULI Toronto and the Future of Infrastructure Group (FIG) explored past and future TOC sites and is offering timely advice to ensure that these complex opportunities are better leveraged to become the cornerstone city building blocks of greener, more affordable and more equitable GTA.
Overview Presentation and Moderator:
Rowan Mills, Vice President, Infrastructure Advisory, Colliers Project Leaders
Panelists:
Ken Greenberg, Principal, Greenberg Consultants Inc.
Randy Peddigrew, Senior Vice President, Land Development, Remington Group
Matti Siemiatycki, Professor, University of Toronto
Yvonne Yeung, Manager of Urban Design, City of Brampton
Getting to Transit Oriented Communities Report
ULI Toronto and the Future of Infrastructure Group (FIG) worked together to organize four workshops based on three station developments in the Toronto region, and one transit system development in Montreal. A mix of expertise examined the challenges and learnings to provide recommendations on unlocking the potential of Transit Oriented Communities. This report provides a summary of the insights gathered. Read the report.