Item - 2008.SC17.20
Tracking Status
- City Council adopted this item on July 15,16 and 17, 2008 without amendments and without debate.
- This item was considered by the Scarborough Community Council on July 7, 2008 and adopted without amendment. It will be considered by City Council on July 15,16 and 17, 2008.
SC17.20 - Kingston Road Revitalization Study - Phase 2 Report - Kingston Road - Birch Cliff Community
- Decision Type:
- ACTION
- Status:
- Adopted on Consent
- Ward:
- 36 - Scarborough Southwest
City Council Decision
City Council on July 15, 16 and 17, 2008, adopted the following motions:
1. City Council endorse the Kingston Road Revitalization Study Phase 2 Report, A Vision for Kingston Road attached as Attachment 1.
2. City Council direct Planning staff to hold an open house to present the Phase 2 Report with notice for the open house to be sent to all persons who have expressed interest in the study and to be advertised in the local paper.
3. City Council direct Planning staff to convene a meeting with owners and tenants of properties abutting Kingston Road to present the Phase 2 Report.
4. City Council direct Planning staff, in consultation with appropriate City divisions and agencies, to develop a strategy for implementing the Vision for Kingston Road to be presented for Council consideration in the fourth quarter of 2008 which includes:
a. official plan and zoning by-law amendments that incorporate the policy directions from the Vision report;
b. urban design guidelines for the properties abutting Kingston Road;
c. a streetscape plan of enhancements for Kingston Road that is coordinated with the ongoing Environmental Assessment for transit improvements along Kingston Road;
d. investigating opportunities for enhancement to parks and open spaces along Kingston Road and the Scarborough bluffs;
e. investigating opportunities for transportation enhancements such as new signals and pedestrian crosswalks along Kingston Road, and enhancement to the cycling environment such as new bike lanes on local streets;
f. investigating opportunities for public off-street parking facilities along the corridor; and
g. investigating City programs and initiatives that support and enhance the arts, cultural and heritage resources in Birch Cliff including economic development initiatives such as the Community Improvement and Business Improvement Areas programs.
Background Information (Community Council)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2008/sc/bgrd/backgroundfile-14150.pdf
SC17.20 - Kingston Road Revitalization Study - Phase 2 Report - Kingston Road - Birch Cliff Community
- Decision Type:
- ACTION
- Status:
- Adopted
- Ward:
- 36 - Scarborough Southwest
Community Council Recommendations
Scarborough Community Council recommends that:
1. City Council endorse the Kingston Road Revitalization Study Phase 2 Report, A Vision for Kingston Road attached as Attachment 1.
2. City Council direct Planning staff to hold an open house to present the Phase 2 Report with notice for the open house to be sent to all persons who have expressed interest in the study and to be advertised in the local paper.
3. City Council direct Planning staff to convene a meeting with owners and tenants of properties abutting Kingston Road to present the Phase 2 Report.
4. City Council direct Planning staff, in consultation with appropriate City divisions and agencies, to develop a strategy for implementing the Vision for Kingston Road to be presented for Council consideration in the fourth quarter of 2008 which includes:
a. official plan and zoning by-law amendments that incorporate the policy directions from the Vision report;
b. urban design guidelines for the properties abutting Kingston Road;
c. a streetscape plan of enhancements for Kingston Road that is coordinated with the ongoing Environmental Assessment for transit improvements along Kingston Road;
d. investigating opportunities for enhancement to parks and open spaces along Kingston Road and the Scarborough bluffs;
e. investigating opportunities for transportation enhancements such as new signals and pedestrian crosswalks along Kingston Road, and enhancement to the cycling environment such as new bike lanes on local streets;
f. investigating opportunities for public off-street parking facilities along the corridor; and
g. investigating City programs and initiatives that support and enhance the arts, cultural and heritage resources in Birch Cliff including economic development initiatives such as the Community Improvement and Business Improvement Areas programs.
Origin
Summary
This report presents the Vision for the Revitalization of Kingston Road from Victoria Park Avenue to east of Birchmount Road in the Birch Cliff community and seeks direction on the implementation phase of the Study. As one of the City’s Avenues, Kingston Road is where reurbanization is anticipated and encouraged to create housing and job opportunities, while improving the pedestrian environment, the look of the street, shopping opportunities and transit service for residents. The Study is to establish a comprehensive revitalization strategy for Kingston Road to achieve these objectives.
The Vision for Kingston Road is to create a vibrant and pedestrian oriented main street that fosters community sustainability. Mixed-use buildings that support main street living and activities, and parks and open spaces that reflect the arts, cultural and natural heritage attributes of Birch Cliff are envisioned for Kingston Road.
Guiding principles, and a Concept Plan have been developed as a framework for the implementation strategy to achieve revitalization and the enhancements envisioned for Kingston Road that will be developed through the final phase of the Study.
Financial Impact
The recommendations in this report have no financial impact.
Background Information
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2008/sc/bgrd/backgroundfile-14150.pdf