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Centretown Streetscape Revitalization Strategy. Summary & Key Points. What is it?. The Streetscape Revitalization Master Plan is intended to establish a cohesive theme for the designated areas to address our connectivity issues and barriers to waterfront pedestrian access. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Streetscape Revitalization Strategy
Centretown Streetscape Revitalization Strategy
Summary & Key Points
The Streetscape Revitalization Master Plan is intended to establish a cohesive theme for the designated areas to address our connectivity issues and barriers to
waterfront pedestrian access.
The final document going forward would give the city, community, stakeholders and groups a practical, phased implementation strategy.
The Streetscape Revitalization Strategy
What is it?
The Streetscape Revitalization Strategy
Areas of FocusThe framework would integrate unique natural and cultural heritage characteristics of each of the following components:
Le Village
Downtown BIA
Cornwall Square
Cotton Mills
Waterfront
Low Level Bridge
St. Lawrence College
BackgroundPrevious Revitalization efforts in Cornwall
Several CIP and urban design reports have been prepared over the last decade
The Streetscape Revitalization Strategy
FORREC (2003) CIP (2005) STREETSCAPES (2011)
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Revitalization in ProgressImproving the look, function and feel of our Centretown areas
• FORREC – Presented a bold vision for the downtown. Many of the suggestions for storefront revitalization within that document have been carried out with support from Heart of the City’s Community Improvement Program (CIP) funding.
• CIP - Since 2006, just over $3 million in Community Improvement Program funding has led to nearly $13 million in private investment in repairs and upgrading to businesses in the Centertown areas.
• Streetscape Report - The report identified a number of issues and made recommendations both for site specific changes and for more pervasive alterations to streetscape elements throughout the area.
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Moving ForwardEDA and Continued Revitalization
These past projects have identified the “what” and “why” of improving public realm elements. It is our intention to have EDA build on the most recent Streetscape Report to provide
the “how” by providing a cohesive vision and a practical implementation strategy for carrying it out.
The Streetscape Revitalization Strategy
Who Are They?
• Operating since 1978 in Toronto• 20 Planners, Landscape Architects, Urban Designers and
support staff.• Won 35 Planning and Design Awards of excellence• Developed the Ganonoque Lowertown Master Plan
• Sault Sainte Marie Waterfront Master Plan• Carrville District Centre Urban Streetscape Master
Plan• Projects in York Region, Toronto, Bruce Mines,
Algoma, Woodstock and Edmonton among others.
EDA Collaborative Inc.
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Goals & ObjectivesIncrease connectivity between key areas within Centretown• East-West between Downtown BIA and Le Village along Water St/Montreal Rd• North-South connections between both BIAs and the waterfront• Connecting the new Cotton Mills residential and commercial areas to the BIAs• Connections to downtown from the planned exit of the low-level international bridge• Improve access, connectivity and appeal on inner-block parking areas within the downtown core
Streetscape Design Vision• Generate a cohesive theme for public spaces within the study area• Maintain distinct character for existing BIAs while creating an overall cohesiveness• Create a vibrant public Main St. feeling for Downtown and Le Village business areas• Transform Water St from a highway/bypass to an urban boulevard• Create a welcoming entrance to the city from the low level bridge
Implementation & Phasing Plan• To be a phased in plan base on City’s timelines for infrastructure and repair
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Downtown Cornwall Streetscape Redevelopment Team (DCSRT)
The Streetscape Redevelopment Team is comprised of members of various local committees.
Eric Lang – DCSRT Chair, Waterfront Committee Norm Levac – City of Cornwall EngineerKen Bedford – City of Cornwall Senior Planner Bryan Merkley – Centretown, Downtown BIAMichel Dubuc – Le Village BIA Denis Carr - Heart of the CityPat Finucan – St. Lawrence College, Heart of the City Lezlie Strasser – Chamber of CommerceTony Lacroix – Centretown Anna Froehlich – Queen’s University School
of Urban Planning - Graduate Student
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Designated Revitalization Area
South The southern boundary extends to the St. Lawrence River throughout, as connection to the waterfront is seen as a key objective of this plan.
North The Northern boundary is less easily defined, however is roughly limited to:• The Water St corridor west of York St• Extending north to Fourth/Fifth St between York and Adolphus• South of Montreal Rd from Adolphus to Belmont
East/West Beginning at the International Bridge at Brookdale Ave with the study area reaching as far east as Belmont St
The Streetscape Revitalization Master Plan is intended to establish a cohesive theme for the designated areas to address our connectivity issues and barriers to waterfront pedestrian access.
The Streetscape Revitalization Strategy
Initial Reaction & SupportIn initial meetings, stakeholders have demonstrated an overwhelming enthusiasm for this project even in its early stages.
Unanimous support has been offered by the following committees and groups:• Centretown• DBIA • Le Village• HOTC• Waterfront Development Committee