Posted Aug 6, 2024, 6:31 AM
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Full report here:
https://calendar.tol.ca/meetings/Det...1-b1ab00fbeb68
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200 Street in Willoughby could add 100,000 residents
Almost 100,000 more people could live within 800 metres of 200 Street in Willoughby once the area is fully developed, according to a preliminary Township report.
At the July 15 meeting, the last of the summer, Langley Township council unanimously voted to defer considering the report on 200 Street 2040, a study on transit-oriented development along the corridor through the Willoughby neighbourhood.
The document, which outlines a potential vision for the area, suggests three "transit villages" at 72, 80, and 86 Avenues, each based around a future Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) station. They were dubbed the Gateway, the Hub, and the Commons, from north to south.
The Gateway, close to the highway interchange and with existing office buildings, would be more business- and job-oriented. In the center, the hub at 80 Avenue, where the Langley Events Centre sits, would have a focus on community and civic events. At the south, the Commons would be more residential in nature, with professional services and seniors residences. All three areas would have some residential component.
Based on the development strategy in the report, when the area is fully built-up, it could accommodate:
• 47,050 new housing units
• 98,500 new population
• 58,200 new office/industrial jobs
• 941,000 square feet of new retail floor area
Density would be concentrated around the transit hubs, with highrises of 20 storeys or more close to each of the three villages, surrounded by smaller residences closer to 12 storeys, then lowrise structures of four to six storeys on the outer edges.
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