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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
(04-05-2017, 09:56 AM)urbd Wrote: Probably reviewing the latest designs from March 23 for the Waterloo Park Central Promenade would help here (and yes, related to ION as it is a direct interface between one station and part of the line):

http://www.waterloo.ca/centralpromenade/

Yes, the documents also show the constraints with the farmstead buildings.

It isn't related to ION as in it isn't being constructed by Grandlinq, nor is it required or necessitated by the LRT work, nor do Grandlinq agreements with respect to tree replacements apply to it (which matters specifically to this discussion).  Just because they are next to each other does not make them directly related.

I do think it is important to keep these things clear because I expect the LRT to be blamed for all construction going on now, like the King St. streetscape rebuild planned in the next few months.

If you mean related enough to discuss here, then sure, although it would probably fit better in the trails thread, or in a waterloo park thread.
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by danbrotherston - 04-05-2017, 11:11 AM
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