Corridor Of Life
Live, Learn, Work & Play
Daniel Barham, Jeremy Kloet, Jade Layton, Allison Reid, Marilyne Trembley.
Concordia University 2009
Posted on 02 January 2010 by Dan
Daniel Barham, Jeremy Kloet, Jade Layton, Allison Reid, Marilyne Trembley.
Concordia University 2009
Posted on 02 January 2010 by Dan
Park Ave Corridor Development Strategy
This first section, “Where We Are Today,” introduces and describes a series of important questions: What is the history of the communities surrounding Avenue du Parc, and the history of the Avenue du Parc tramway? How would be community react if it were reinstalled? How can these neighborhoods be described today, socioeconomically, as well as physically? The purpose of this section is to introduce the central corridor, and to provide some background on the role and importance of the study of the implementation of a tram along the avenue.
In this section you will find:
Section 1.1 – “History and Background” which describes the history of the surrounding neighborhoods and communities, provides a background of the tramway along Avenue du Parc, as well as provides a survey of residents’ reactions to the idea of implementing a new tram.
Section 1.2 – “Neighborhood Analysis” provides a detailed analysis of the corridor as a whole. For formatting purposes, the corridor was divided into three sections for analysis of key destinations, neighborhood characteristics, commercial activity, as well as dominant modes of transportation.
Section 1.3 – “Physical Analysis” is a broad look at the opportunities and constraints along the corridor; transportation flow, important streets, physical and psychological barriers, and zoning.
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Section 1 details the nature of our corridor, highlighting the opportunities and constraints the existing urban fabric posed on the potential LRT development. This section, “What We Want,” solidifies the vision and framework of the development strategy for the integration of the LRT system in the corridor to support the local and regional functionality. It also explores the concept for the development strategy.
In this section you will find:
Section 2.1 – “The Vision” describes the corridor we wish to create.
Section 2.2 – “The Goals” sets out three key concepts to guide the realization of the vision.
Section 2.3 – “The Concept” allows to visualize the enhancements we want to implement.
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With the completion of our contextual analysis, and the identification of our vision statement, section three of the Avenue du Parc Light Rail Transit proposal outlines a number of objectives and strategies that will help reinforce the primary neighbourhood functions within the transit corridor. These strategies are intended to enhance, support and provide additional opportunities for local and regional residents to LIVE, LEARN, WORK and PLAY.
The following section will be broken down into four parts:
Section 3.1 will briefly describe how the LRT will be introduced within Avenue du Parc.
Section 3.2 will describe how a balanced transportation system will be achieved.
Section 3.3 will explain how the LRT will be integrated into the corridor.
Section 3.4 will identify opportunities to enhance the vibrancy of the corridor.
Section 3.5 will Introduce the Master Plan.
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The Ave du Parc Light Rail Transit project offers an opportunity to create significant improvements to the neighbourhoods it passes through and to the city as a whole. To fully capitalize on the project, the involvement of multiple stakeholders at both the local and regional scale is required.
In this section you will find:
Section 4.1 – “Moving Forward” describes the the stakeholders in the project.
Section 4.2 – “Parc LRT; Live, Learn, Work & Play” provides a summary of the projects goals, and approach.
Section 5 – Reference Materials