Innisfil - The Orbit
Came across this recently of a proposal to build around Innisfil's future GO station.
https://innisfil.ca/wp-content/uploa...Train-View.jpg An interesting idea to add and focus density around the future GO station. Read more here: https://innisfil.ca/orbit/ https://innisfil.ca/wp-content/uploa...3-1024x576.jpg https://innisfil.ca/wp-content/uploa...it-Pic-1-1.jpg Aerial rendering https://innisfil.ca/wp-content/uploa...2-1024x576.jpg |
I’ve heard from UrbanToronto. It’ll be interesting to see another sizeable city in Simcoe County. Soon the Bradford - Innisfil - Barrie corridor will need to be split from the rest of the county and become its own thing. Any name suggestions? Region of Gwillimbury?
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One of the stated goals with this concept is to concentrate growth in this node and keep the rural flavour to the rest of Innisfil. I wouldn't expect Innisfil would be looking to split from Simcoe County. Something like this would force Barrie to find somewhere else to grow, instead of trying to annex more of Innisfil. |
Those intersections don't look very fun for winter driving.
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Is that a road looping into Lake Simcoe?
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It looks like it's a pedestrian path, where it joins the road in the lower right you can see that the road goes one way and this is its sidewalk.
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Update from July:
During a special council meeting July 15, councillors approved concept plans for the new Orbit station and community. Construction on the 6th Line hub, east of the 20th Sideroad, is set to begin in 2022. https://dynamicmedia.zuza.com/zz/m/o...r_Portrait.jpg |
Great news! Looking forward to how this continues to evolve.
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Very interesting. I had no idea about any of that.
I wonder if COVID-19 and the current economic situation will slow it down or cancel it. I'm surprised at the location. I thought that something like that would be located much closer to Toronto. |
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Local governments have requested a Ministerial Zoning Order to expedite the development of the new transit station and surrounding housing community
https://www.barrietoday.com/local-ne...opment-2796334 https://i.imgur.com/7dgmAZZ.jpg https://www.vmcdn.ca/f/files/innisfi...125m.jpg;w=960 |
Summer updates:
Innisfil Council updated on Mobility Orbit progress From https://www.barrietoday.com/local-ne...system-3914451 Council was told that work is ongoing to develop the Orbit ‘vision’ and a preliminary design for the GO station, but there is still a level of uncertainty. There is still no development agreement signed with Cortel Group, which owns the land, and the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing has yet to respond to the town’s request for a ministerial zoning order (MZO) to fast-track development of the land, which is located on Line 6 outside of the Alcona settlement boundary. Councillors were told a number of planning steps are happening concurrently. The master concept site plan, establishing the land uses, intensification and build form within the transit-oriented community zone (a circle within 225 metres of the new GO station) is under development by the Orbit technical design review team, consisting of town and agency staff, and shared consultants, while at the same time there is a review of the GO station preliminary design. The preliminary design is expected to be completed as early as the first week in July. A complete site-plan submission is expected in the third quarter of 2021. Construction of the GO train station is set to begin in 2022, pending "other approvals." A request for proposals (RFP) for an Orbit Potential and Innovation Plan (OPIP), spelling out means of reducing carbon emissions “from design to construction to living,” incorporating smart technology and developing affordability, walkability, and a sense of place in the Orbit, will go out this month. The work of translating the Orbit Vision into policies through the OPIP should begin this September, with completion scheduled early in 2023. The update, presented by Orbit director Tim Cane, also introduced a “sustainability checklist” to be achieved through the site-plan review process and development agreements. The checklist includes protection of water resources, building culture and “community wellness,” creating a resilient community, focusing on sustainable management of resources, and reducing carbon use. Third-party verification, through LEED certification or other programs, is identified as necessary for environmental quality control, “while at the same time providing the flexibility for developers to achieve these targets,” the report stated. The process calls for a development agreement with Cortel Group to be in place prior to the design of the GO station. However, due to the complexities of the situation “no agreement has been reached to date,” council was told. Council is also waiting on the MZO. |
Wait no longer. MZO granted.
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