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The Environmental Assessment portion of this project is completed. The following information is provided for archival purposes.
The City of Toronto is investigating the potential reconfiguration of the
Six Points interchange, the area where Kipling Avenue, Dundas Street
West, and Bloor Street West meet.
Update (January 29, 2008)
Transportation Services and City Planning have completed the Six Points Interchange Reconfiguration Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Study.
Please review:
Planning and Growth Management Committee
The Environmental Study Report (ESR) is now complete and staff have received authority from the City of Toronto’s Planning and Growth Management Committee to file the ESR in the public record.
As per protocol, the staff report is available for review on the Planning and Growth Management Committee website: www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2007/pg/agendas/2007-11-29-pg11-ar.pdf
Please see notice (PDF) for more information.
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Following the two public meetings for the Six Points Interchange Class Environmental Assessment (EA) process, Councillor Milczyn hosted additional consultation sessions regarding plans for the Westwood Theater Lands and Six Points Interchange.
Please review meeting summary notes:
Background
The Six Points Interchange is comprised of the convergence of the
following three major arterial roads, Kipling Avenue, Dundas
Street West and Bloor Street West. During the development and
approval of the former City of Etobicoke’s City Centre
Secondary Plan the existing configuration of the Six Points
Interchange was identified as an obstacle affecting the development
potential of lands around the interchange, particularly the
Westwood Theatre Lands. Toronto City Council approved the new
Etobicoke Centre Secondary Plan at its meeting of November
26-28, 2002. As with the previous City Centre Secondary Plan,
the reconfiguration of the Six Points Interchange continues
to be key to achieving policy objectives associated with the
vision for the development of the Centre.
A Schedule ‘C’ Class
Environmental Assessment (Class EA) is being conducted to examine
options for the reconfiguration of the existing Six Points Interchange,
associated ramps and service roads and to recommend a preferred
design and property protection plan for a reconfigured interchange
consistent with the policy objectives of the new Etobicoke
Centre Secondary Plan.
Public Consultation
The public is being consulted at key points through out the development
and assessment of alternatives for the Six Points Interchange.
Please contact the Project Manager if you are interested in
commenting on the process or being added to the project mailing
list.
Public Meeting and Open House #2 – June 20, 2006
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Public
Meeting and Open House #1 – March 2, 2004
Contact us
For more information regarding this project please contact:
Uwe C. Mader, P.Eng.
Transportation Engineer
Infrastructure Planning Unit
City Hall, 21st Floor East
100 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON M5H 2N2
Tel: 416-392-8479
Fax: 416-392-4808
Email: umader@toronto.ca
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