On the Waterfront

The Unlikely Story of How a Small Public Agency with Few Powers and Precarious Funding Managed To Change a City

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, City Planning & Urban Development
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Author: Christopher Hume ISBN: 9780887855658
Publisher: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Star Dispatches Language: English
Author: Christopher Hume
ISBN: 9780887855658
Publisher: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Star Dispatches
Language: English
For more than 220 years since the early days of York, in fact the city's leaders and citizens have dreamed, planned and argued about the waterfront. For a long time, the results weren't pretty: from industrial sprawl and the Gardiner Expressway to the more recent "condo curtain," each generation seemed to leave the area in worse shape than the one before, divorcing the city from its own shoreline. Can a city notorious for bad planning and sometimes no planning rise above its history and finally create a vital and vibrant waterfront for a new century? Award-winning architectural and urban affairs commentator Christopher Hume turns his urbane and thoughtful mind to this question, telling an entertaining and eventful story of politics and possibilities.
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For more than 220 years since the early days of York, in fact the city's leaders and citizens have dreamed, planned and argued about the waterfront. For a long time, the results weren't pretty: from industrial sprawl and the Gardiner Expressway to the more recent "condo curtain," each generation seemed to leave the area in worse shape than the one before, divorcing the city from its own shoreline. Can a city notorious for bad planning and sometimes no planning rise above its history and finally create a vital and vibrant waterfront for a new century? Award-winning architectural and urban affairs commentator Christopher Hume turns his urbane and thoughtful mind to this question, telling an entertaining and eventful story of politics and possibilities.

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