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Waterfront Toronto Seeks Partial Removal of Gardiner Expressway
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Toronto, May 29, 2008 - Waterfront Toronto’s Board of Directors, at its June 12th meeting, will formally consider the partial removal of the Gardiner Expressway.
$25 million gift to create new trail, connections and cultural spaces under Gardiner Expressway
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The City of Toronto announces partnership with visionary philanthropists and Waterfront Toronto to reclaim unused space between Strachan and Spadina
The Future of the Gardiner East: What Can We Learn from Other Cities?
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Toronto isn’t the first city to be saddled with a crumbling expressway. Here’s what we can learn from other cities that have been faced with similarly expensive, 100-year decisions.
Updated Evaluation for the Gardiner Expressway East Environmental Assessment
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April 15, 2015, Toronto, ON - The Environmental Assessment (EA) into the future of the eastern portion of the Gardiner Expressway has completed its latest phase of work, which evaluates and compares
Environmental Assessment and Urban Design Study begins on the future of the East Gardiner
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Toronto, March 27, 2009 – The first phase of a multi-year environmental assessment and integrated urban design study is now underway to decide the future of the Gardiner Expressway from Jarvis Street
Waterfront Toronto to Proceed with Environmental Assessment of Partial Removal of Gardiner Expressway
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Toronto, July 15, 2008 – Toronto City Council has approved Waterfront Toronto’s proposal to undertake an individual environmental assessment on removing part of the elevated Gardiner Expressway and
Blueprint unveiled for deciding the future of the Eastern Gardiner
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Toronto, June 1, 2009 – The draft Terms of Reference for the environmental assessment and integrated urban design study for the Gardiner Expressway east of Jarvis Street co-sponsored by Waterfront
Toronto City Council Approves Terms of Reference for Gardiner Environmental Assessment
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Toronto, August 6, 2009 – Toronto City Council has approved the Terms of Reference for the Environmental Assessment and Integrated Urban Design study for the Gardiner Expressway east of Jarvis Street
Remove is the Best Option for the Gardiner East, concludes Waterfront Toronto’s Board of Directors
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In a special meeting yesterday, Waterfront Toronto’s Board of Directors passed a resolution regarding the future of the Gardiner Expressway East, which is the subject of an Environmental Assessment
Myth: If you take down the eastern portion of the Gardiner Expressway, the current levels of traffic will have nowhere to go.
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Many cities have removed elevated expressways from their downtowns without replacing the roadway capacity.