The Hamilton Spectator

Toronto waterfront faces $1.2B makeover

- PETER CAMERON

TORONTO — A portion of Toronto’s waterfront is set to undergo a nearly $1.2 billion flood protection project that will lead to a makeover of the area.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Premier Kathleen Wynne and Mayor John Tory announced the Toronto Port Lands Flood Protection project at a joint news conference on Wednesday.

Trudeau said global warming over the past decade has resulted in increased flooding in urban areas. He said the project will provide flood protection for 240 hectares of land through the creation of a naturalize­d mouth for the Don River.

It will also help clean up contaminat­ed soil, unlock underused industrial land for developmen­t, and establish new aquatic habitats and wetlands that support native species.

“It’s estimated that as many as 1,500 jobs will be created during the cleanup and developmen­t phases,” Trudeau said.

Wynne said the project uses a model proven successful in other waterfront communitie­s.

“We are on our way to building a new neighbourh­ood that will be a vibrant place to live — a hub for good jobs and economic growth, and a mixed-use community that can be accessed and enjoyed by all,” she said.

The plan calls for the long-term transforma­tion of the port lands into mixed-use communitie­s with residentia­l and commercial developmen­t surrounded by parks and green space.

The federal government will contribute up to $384 million to the $1.185 billion project, while Ontario and the City of Toronto will each contribute more than $400 million.

The project, which is expected to take about seven years to complete, will have four main components.

Extensive earth work — 1.5 million cubic metres of excavated soil, additional soil remediatio­n and handling, and placement of excavated soil — will create more than 1,000 metres of naturalize­d river valley, a new greenway, and a sediment management area.

The second component will involve the installati­on of municipal infrastruc­ture — water mains, wastewater, storm sewers — and the creation of roads and a transit right-of-way.

The third component will include constructi­on of three new bridges and the extension of the Lake Shore Boulevard bridge for a wider opening over the Don River.

The final component will create a new naturalize­d area in the river valley, including about 14 hectares of aquatic habitat.

The project will “unlock the potential of underutili­zed waterfront lands, protect the area from flooding and support Toronto’s longterm growth by creating new parks, natural areas, and mixed-use neighbourh­oods,” Tory said.

 ?? CHRIS YOUNG, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Prime Minister Trudeau, Premier Wynne , Mayor Tory and Waterfront CEO William Fleissig make announceme­nt.
CHRIS YOUNG, THE CANADIAN PRESS Prime Minister Trudeau, Premier Wynne , Mayor Tory and Waterfront CEO William Fleissig make announceme­nt.

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