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Lakeshore East GO Rail Extension to Bowmanville For discussion with Metrolinx Chair D. Wright and President and CEO P. Verster April 8, 2019 Confirm L rm Lakes eshore re Eas ast G t GO Rail E Exten ension The Pr e Provinces c com


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Lakeshore East GO Rail Extension to Bowmanville

For discussion with Metrolinx Chair D. Wright and President and CEO P. Verster April 8, 2019

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Confirm L rm Lakes eshore re Eas ast G t GO Rail E Exten ension

The Pr e Province’s c com

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to

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delivering t the e Lakesh shor

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e East ( (LSE) G GO rail e extensi sion

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to Bowman anville b by 202 2024 4 is cr critica cal b becau cause:

  • Durham Region is poised for significant growth –

almost double by 2041

  • Durham is committed to developing transit to
  • Improve connections
  • Shape growth
  • Unlock development potential at new station areas
  • Is a catalyst to job creation and city building
  • LSE GO Rail extension is a pillar of our rapid

transit network

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Lakes eshore E re Eas ast G t GO Rail E Exten ension

20 k km and and 4 ne new sta stati tions by 2 y 2024 $550 million i investm tment

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It’ It’s D Durham’s Ti Time me

  • Majority of GO investment

in new rail service has been west of Durham

  • Current ridership on

Lakeshore East is roughly double that on Milton and Kitchener lines.

  • Forecast ridership for LSE

stations exceeds stations in Kitchener, Niagara, Gormley

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Exten ension Ad Addres resses es R Regional al T Tran ansportat ation Ch Challenges

  • Population growth
  • Disconnected transit
  • Congestion
  • Competitiveness
  • Demographic change
  • Urbanization
  • Clean environment

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Population Growth Will Create Demand

2031: 960,000 residents/ 350,000 jobs 2041: 1.2 million residents/ 430,000 jobs

The population east of Durham Region (Northumberland County, City of Kawartha Lakes, City of Peterborough and County of Peterborough) will account for another 408,000 by 2041.

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LSE GO GO Rail E l Extensio ion – Ride dership hip

  • Forecasts:
  • 10,700 daily customers
  • Growth – 60,500 new residents and 14,900 new jobs
  • All-day service to Downtown Oshawa will serve:
  • 8,300 daily commuters (Thornton’s Corners: 3,700,

Downtown Oshawa: 4,600)

  • 5,900 new residents and 8,100 new jobs
  • Durham College Whitby Campus
  • Trent University Durham GTA Campus
  • OntarioTech University (formerly UOIT) Oshawa campuses
  • A hub connecting to planned Rapid Transit on the Highway 2

corridor and Simcoe Street

(Source: Metrolinx)

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Sta tation: Th Thornton’s Co Corners

In vicinity of station:

  • Durham College Whitby Campus
  • Trent University Durham GTA Campus
  • Development potential:
  • 100 residential units
  • 210,900 m2 of employment generating uses (office,

industrial, retail, commercial)

  • Planned road projects:
  • 1. Consumers (Stellar) Dr. extension under construction - $19.2

M

  • 2. Thornton Rd. widening and Champlain Ave. intersection

(2019) - $6.1 M

  • 3. Thornton Rd. widening and CPR/Metrolinx grade separations

(2024) - $9.8 M

  • 4. Future Stellar Dr. extension to Laval Dr.

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Station Lands (13.7 ha) Existing Oshawa GO/VIA Station Lakeshore East Extension Durham College Whitby Campus Trent University Durham GTA Campus 401

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Sta tation: Do Downt ntown Os Oshawa

In vicinity of station:

  • Downtown Oshawa Urban Growth Centre (UGC):
  • 2031 forecast of 5,900 population and 8,100 jobs
  • Development potential:
  • 2,600 residential units
  • 52,800 m2 of employment generating uses (office,

retail and commercial)

  • Major development applications in progress:
  • A. 135 Bruce St. (Medallion) – 2,241 units
  • B. 446 Simcoe St. S. – 50 units
  • C. 63 Albany St. – 65 units
  • D. Dean Ave. Townhouses – 92 units
  • Planned road projects:
  • 1. Gibb St. widening (2021) - $22.0 M
  • 2. Gibb St./Olive Ave. connection (2024) - $20.5 M

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Station Lands (6.1 ha) Downtown Oshawa UGCCa Lakeshore East Extension 401

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Station: C : Cou

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In vicinity of station:

  • New secondary plans underway
  • Courtice Employment Area: 2031 forecast
  • f 1,000 population and 5,900 jobs
  • Clarington Energy Business Park: Potential

223,000 m2 of job-generating uses

  • Bloor (Harmony to Grandview) to be realigned,

widened & grade-separated (2025) $24.2 M

  • Widen Prestonvale to Courtice (2026) -

$13.2 M

Planning for high density mixed use developments

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Station: B : Bowmanvi ville Secon

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ary P Plan an Updat ate + + Approved A Applicat ation

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Station within Clarington’s largest commercial area and minutes to Downtown Bowmanville

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Station: B : Bowm wmanvil ille le

In vicinity of station:

  • Bowmanville West Urban Centre:
  • 2031 forecast of 2,600 population and 900 jobs
  • Development potential:
  • 3,300 residential units
  • 25,200 m2 of office, retail and commercial
  • 4 major development applications in progress with 1,100 units
  • Planned road construction projects:
  • Bowmanville Ave. widening, Baseline to King ( 2020/21) - $25.8 M
  • Bowmanville Ave. widening, King to Nash (2025) - $9.1 M

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Al Aligne ned w with th provincial p plan ans an and emb embed edded in n loc local pla l plans

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Tra ransi sit-orie iented D Develo lopme ment in t in Dur urham m

Unleashing major development

  • pportunities

Stimulating private sector investment Creating significant jobs, business attraction, expansion and retention Improving quality of life

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Investmen tments ts b by Region a and L Local al P Partn tner ers

To make it happen:

  • Durham Region is advancing $150 million in key infrastructure

projects to support the LSE extension

  • Connecting DRT BRT on Highway 2 and Simcoe is a top priority
  • Clarington has purchased property for Metrolinx
  • Completing a Central Oshawa GO Station Transportation Review
  • Oshawa allocated potential capital funds for GO rail mobility hub
  • Potential station investors/developers have been identified
  • Land economist to assess value uplift potential around each site
  • Planning for each station will be integrated in the MCR
  • Holding discussions with potential station development partners

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Thank you!

For additional information, please contact: Elaine Baxter-Trahair Sandra Austin Chief Administrative Officer Director, Corporate Policy & Strategic Initiatives 905-668-4113, ext. 3000 905-668-4113, ext. 2449

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