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RE: Grand River Transit - Spokes - 06-06-2015 (06-05-2015, 04:42 PM)Markster Wrote: Alright, big news. I've just returned from a meeting with several members of GRT, and they are now indeed going to put a 204 stop at Queen/Courtland! Fantastic news! Thanks for all of your hard work! RE: Grand River Transit - isUsername - 06-06-2015 (06-05-2015, 07:00 PM)KevinL Wrote: Huzzah! Thanks so much for your dogged advocacy on this, Mark. It's truly appreciated. Ditto! RE: Grand River Transit - Pheidippides - 06-16-2015 As requested here is a full version of the whole region (10MB). You'll have to zoom in a lot before you can read the labels. http://wikisend.com/download/164788/untitled.png RE: Grand River Transit - Spokes - 06-17-2015 Thanks for posting this! Very interesting information. RE: Grand River Transit - chutten - 06-25-2015 (06-16-2015, 09:08 PM)Pheidippides Wrote: As requested here is a full version of the whole region (10MB). You'll have to zoom in a lot before you can read the labels. Pardon my nerdery, but (for next time, maybe) if you're willing to spend half an hour of hardcore compute time, you can get it down to 7.2MB (23.43% savings!) by running Code: optipng -o7 (It is much faster on smaller inputs) RE: Grand River Transit - Pheidippides - 06-28-2015 I know this has come up before, but after searching past posts I couldn't find the answer. Can someone remind me what the future holds for Charles Street Terminal? Or has it been decided yet? I was thinking the other day that as more and more residents move downtown demand will grow for recreation facilities (indoor pool, track, cardio, weights, courts, gym, etc.) and that parcel would make a great site for such a facility; especially since it is already government owned (although I guess it is a regional facility and recreation is a city responsibility). Perhaps merging/moving the Downtown Community Centre to the site too. The closest large indoor multi-purpose facility to downtown Kitchener is probably the Waterloo Recreation Complex. Something like a more vertical version of Edmonton's Kinsmen Centre would be awesome, perhaps with a daycare, and or long term care aging facility integrated in to it, and a residential tower on top. RE: Grand River Transit - mpd618 - 06-28-2015 (06-28-2015, 02:30 PM)Pheidippides Wrote: Can someone remind me what the future holds for Charles Street Terminal? Or has it been decided yet? The plan is for it to become obsolete through GRT network changes and the King/Victoria hub, neither of which has a firm timeline. At that point it would be up to the City of Kitchener, which owns the site. RE: Grand River Transit - tomh009 - 06-28-2015 (06-28-2015, 02:33 PM)mpd618 Wrote:(06-28-2015, 02:30 PM)Pheidippides Wrote: Can someone remind me what the future holds for Charles Street Terminal? Or has it been decided yet? A premier location for a mixed-use condo/retail location, I think. A block away from King, next to the LRT stop and across the street from Victoria Park. I hope the city secures a top-class development for this location. RE: Grand River Transit - BuildingScout - 06-28-2015 My suggestion was to extend Victoria park so that it touches Downtown. This plan could accommodate condo+retail along Ontario St. RE: Grand River Transit - tomh009 - 06-28-2015 (06-28-2015, 09:07 PM)BuildingScout Wrote: My suggestion was to extend Victoria park so that it touches Downtown. This plan could accommodate condo+retail along Ottawa st. That's attractive, too. But unless you cut off Joseph Street, the park is no split into three pieces, and the eastern part is quite narrow. And while a mixed development at the current terminal location would promote business on Charles, I'm not so sure a park would do the same. Who owns the old post office property on Gaukel? RE: Grand River Transit - BuildingScout - 06-28-2015 Charles doesn't have enough activity to attract traffic, even today with the station. Create a line of shops facing the extended park, parallel to Ontario street, redevelop that street mall as well as the parking lot on Charles and Ontario and suddenly you have all the key ingredients, with a corridor connecting to downtown and nonstop flow from one place to another. RE: Grand River Transit - panamaniac - 06-28-2015 (06-28-2015, 10:47 PM)BuildingScout Wrote: Charles doesn't have enough activity to attract traffic, even today with the station. Create a line of shops facing the extended park, parallel to Ottawa street, redevelop that street mall as well as the parking lot on Charles and Ottawa and suddenly you have all the key ingredients, with a corridor connecting to downtown and nonstop flow from one place to another. Do you mean Ontario St rather than Ottawa St? RE: Grand River Transit - BuildingScout - 06-28-2015 (06-28-2015, 10:55 PM)panamaniac Wrote: Do you mean Ontario St rather than Ottawa St? Oops, yes of course RE: Grand River Transit - mpd618 - 06-29-2015 (06-28-2015, 10:47 PM)BuildingScout Wrote: Charles doesn't have enough activity to attract traffic, even today with the station. Create a line of shops facing the extended park, parallel to Ontario street, redevelop that street mall as well as the parking lot on Charles and Ontario and suddenly you have all the key ingredients, with a corridor connecting to downtown and nonstop flow from one place to another. I think this is a good idea - Gaukel Street from Charles to Joseph serves zero function for motor vehicles after the Charles Street Terminal is closed. And neither is Joseph is a substantial corridor. So Gaukel Street itself, plus a portion of the terminal property would make for a fine extension of the park to the LRT station at Charles, and it could cross Joseph Street in shared space fashion. RE: Grand River Transit - tomh009 - 06-29-2015 (06-28-2015, 10:55 PM)panamaniac Wrote:(06-28-2015, 10:47 PM)BuildingScout Wrote: Charles doesn't have enough activity to attract traffic, even today with the station. Create a line of shops facing the extended park, parallel to Ottawa street, redevelop that street mall as well as the parking lot on Charles and Ottawa and suddenly you have all the key ingredients, with a corridor connecting to downtown and nonstop flow from one place to another. Ah, with Ontario St that part now makes sense to me! That larger parking lot is owned by DREAM Office REIT, the same company that owns the (formerly new) Canada Trust Tower next door. Original plans called for a second tower in that parking lot (there is still a scale model inside the building) and I suspect that the zoning is for commercial/retail. The smaller parking lot on the other side might be owned by the city, but it's not really large enough for a substantial development. |