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A member motion to next week's meeting of Council is aiming to repurpose a vacant land holding of Green P near the hospital site, at 1220 Wilson.


That site, per Streetview:

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I will give that its own thread in due course.............

But what has me here, is that in the text of that motion there is a reference to adding a new residential facility aimed at housing the homeless on the campus of the hospital:

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I thought that merited being parked here til we have sufficient detail to dedicate a thread to that project.

I also wanted to make sure it was flagged to @HousingNowTO
 
A member motion to next week's meeting of Council is aiming to repurpose a vacant land holding of Green P near the hospital site, at 1220 Wilson.


That site, per Streetview:

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I will give that its own thread in due course.............

But what has me here, is that in the text of that motion there is a reference to adding a new residential facility aimed at housing the homeless on the campus of the hospital:

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I thought that merited being parked here til we have sufficient detail to dedicate a thread to that project.

I also wanted to make sure it was flagged to @HousingNowTO
Yeah, we would need to dig back a dozen years or so to find the Townhouse proposal for 1220 & 1222 WILSON AVE that a company called OLD ORCHARD PROPERTIES had proposed during the Rob Ford years...

This was back in the day where City Councillors could ask "helpful" folks on the Toronto Parking Authority board and executive to use their "parking meter slush-fund" to buy-out developers who had controversial projects proposed in their wards.

City (via TPA) paid ~$3.85-MILLION for those Two (2) x Bungalow Lots in JUNE 2015 -

TIME-LAPSE (2009) - a couple of well-maintained bungalows.

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TIME-LAPSE (2014) - Western bungalow removed, before the City (TPA) purchased the site.

Did the PSYCHIC in the remaining bungalow predict what was coming..??

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TIME-LAPSE (2016) - After the City (TPA) purchased the site... Eastern bungalow is boarded-up and snow fencing to keep people out.

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TIME-LAPSE (2019) - no more bungalows.

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Important to note that ONLY the Toronto Parking Authority (TPA) can tear-down houses "at will" - without having any rebuild permits, etc. because the creation of new surface parking-lots is considered a PUBLIC-UTILITY.

No re-zoning required.
 
Yeah, we would need to dig back a dozen years or so to find the Townhouse proposal for 1220 & 1222 WILSON AVE that a company called OLD ORCHARD PROPERTIES had proposed during the Rob Ford years...

This was back in the day where City Councillors could ask "helpful" folks on the Toronto Parking Authority board and executive to use their "parking meter slush-fund" to buy-out developers who had controversial projects proposed in their wards.

City (via TPA) paid ~$3.85-MILLION for those Two (2) x Bungalow Lots in JUNE 2015 -

TIME-LAPSE (2009) - a couple of well-maintained bungalows.

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TIME-LAPSE (2014) - Western bungalow removed, before the City (TPA) purchased the site.

Did the PSYCHIC in the remaining bungalow predict what was coming..??

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TIME-LAPSE (2016) - After the City (TPA) purchased the site... Eastern bungalow is boarded-up and snow fencing to keep people out.

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TIME-LAPSE (2019) - no more bungalows.

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Important to note that ONLY the Toronto Parking Authority (TPA) can tear-down houses "at will" - without having any rebuild permits, etc. because the creation of new surface parking-lots is considered a PUBLIC-UTILITY.

No re-zoning required.
APRIL 2017

NY21.11 - Request to Demolish the Residential Building at 1220 Wilson Avenue​


"A municipally owned or operated public parking lot is a permitted use in all zones in the City-wide Zoning By-law 569-2013"

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...to be fair to Councillor Pasternak in 2024, he "inherited" this parking-lot site from former Councillor Maria Augimeri when the City Council wards were consolidated in 2018.
 
This is why I flag you...........its not just that we share broad policy goals (though sometimes disagree on how to achieve them)..........or that you're a really nice guy and swell brunch companion, LOL
 
Humber River Regional Hospital is suing the P3 consortium that designed, built and is maintaining it. (Plenary)

The suit is for 100M and alleges than the floors aren't level and that this creating health/safety issues.


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Everyone one here knows my lack of enthusiasm for the P3 Model which I see as high cost, low advantage............non-level floors a very real issue......... but...
Ummm, the building has been 'finished' for 10 years.... you just noticed? Someone in the industry can comment on the statutory windows for a suit of this type......but 10 years on seems a bit late.
 
^Maybe someone new to their board that didn't benefit from this P3 arrangement determined they had been hoodwinked...
 
Humber River Regional Hospital is suing the P3 consortium that designed, built and is maintaining it. (Plenary)

More details from the Toronto Star:

The claim largely centres around the hospital’s floors, a “sizable portion” of which are not level, it alleges.

Inside, the sloped flooring has rendered it difficult to move equipment, supplies, food and patients on wheeled devices, the lawsuit claims.

“Often, wheeled carts have to be placed behind rubber stoppers to prevent the carts from sliding out of position,” it reads.

In some areas of the hospital, the claim alleges, floors have begun to crack and tear, leading to service outages and infection control issues. Outside, sidewalks are also uneven and have begun to crack, “directly contributing to visitor, patient and staff falls and injuries.”

 

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