Courtice - Transit Oriented Community
Location: Courtice, Ontario
Client: Tribute Communities
Project Start Date: 2022
Project End Date: Ongoing
Project Type:
Medium, High-Rise Residential
High-Density Mixed Use
Institutional
Public Realm Master Plans
Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces
Streetscapes
Transit and Transportation
About the Project
The Courtice Transit-Oriented Community and GO Station area Secondary Plan is a large area located south of Bloor Street, north of Highway 401, east of Robinson Creek, and west of Tooley Creek and Highway 418. This area of Courtice is largely undeveloped, except for industrial and commercial uses along Baseline Road, which presents a unique and exciting opportunity in the GTA to create a vision for a new transit-oriented community. A key driver of growth and development in the area will be the future Courtice GO station as well as access to Highways 401 and 418. The Region of Durham has delineated lands north and south of the future station as a Protected Major Transit Station Area (PMTSA) to provide a focus for transit-supportive development at high and medium densities.
The Courtice Transit-Oriented Community (CTOC) is envisioned to be a unique new green community offering all types of housing to accommodate approximately 33,000 residents, a variety of jobs for more than 8,000 workers, and a full range of amenities. CTOC will be inclusive, diverse, vibrant, connected, and green.
Services:
Community Vision Development
Conceptual Community Master Plan Design
Secondary Plan Policies Recommendation
Land Use Framework
Preparation Of the Site Statistics
Technical Design Drafting Studies
Critical Input to Zoning and Land Use Plan
Cityβs Meeting Presentations
Rendered Demonstration Plan
3D Massing Modeling