DSAP Supplemental Commentary on Sidewalk Labs' Digital Innovation Appendix (DIA) - February 26, 2020
20 Years of Placemaking
POSTED: FEBRUARY 24, 2021 | PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES, INNOVATION, SUSTAINABILITY, DESIGN, INFRASTRUCTURE
By Kaleigh Wisman
Toronto’s First LEED Platinum Residential Building is Coming to the Waterfront
PUBLISHED: January 28, 2020
By: Michela Comparey
Another Step Towards a Continuous Waterfront Walk
Proposed design for a walkway that will connect the entire waterfront from the Portland Slip in the west to the Parliament slip in the east. This rendering is looking east towards the Peter Street Slip from HTO Park West.
POSTED: JANUARY 27, 2020
BY: ADAM NOVACK
When we asked you to identify priorities for Toronto’s waterfront, a continuous promenade was at the top of the list. In surveys we conducted in 2018, more than 44% of respondents said a continuous waterfront walk is what they want most.
Statement from Waterfront Toronto Board Chair, Stephen Diamond
January 23, 2020, Toronto, ON - Today the Board of Waterfront Toronto agreed to extend the date for a decision on moving forward with the Quayside project from March 31, 2020, until May 20, 2020. This extension is to allow the public more time to offer input into Waterfront Toronto’s evaluation of Sidewalk Lab’s proposals for Quayside.