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From the Archives: Underpass Park

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As the most extensive park ever built under an overpass in Canada, Underpass Park’s unique location and innovative design have made this a great urban space that can be enjoyed all year round.

Waterfront Toronto Integrated Annual Report 2019-20

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The theme of this inaugural integrated report for 2019-2020 is Resilient Waterfront, Resilient Toronto. As we live and grow through these unprecedented times, we recognize that, now more than ever
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Waterfront Toronto Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Report (CSRSR) 2015-2017

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Reporting on our social, environmental, and economic performance helps us analyze the results of our work, deepen our impact, and fulfill our responsibility to be accountable to the people we work for
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Waterfront Toronto Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Report (CSRSR) 2012

Underpass Park

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Underpass Park transformed derelict and unused space beneath a series of overpasses into a unique community park.

Underpass Park Redefines the Future of Public Realm

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As cities around the world become more densely populated, there is a need to be increasingly creative in finding new public spaces for communities to enjoy. Turning our attention to the overpasses

Waterfront Toronto Green Building Requirements (GBR) Version 3.0 - January 2021

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This document represents Version 3 (January 2021) of the Waterfront Toronto Green Building Requirements (GBR) (previously MGBR).
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Design Review Panel Meeting - September 16, 2009

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This meeting of the Waterfront Design Review Panel included presentations on the George Brown College Waterfront Campus, West Don Lands Public Realm - Underpass Area, and a site tour of the Water's

Design Review Panel Meeting - May 12, 2010

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A meeting of the Waterfront Design Review Panel was held on May 12, 2010. The meeting included presentations on Queens Quay Boulevard; the Fatal Light Awareness Program (FLAP); West Don Lands Foundry