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 You can finally see the vision coming together for one of Barries most recognizable stretches of vacant land. gourde stanley A public meeting concerning proposed Official Plan and zoning bylaw changes for 175 and 199 Essa Rd. and 50 Wood St., the former Barrie fairgrounds and racetrack property, was held Aug. 10. The developer, Osmington, is seeking permission to build a long-term-care facility, office tower, commercial space, apartments and a subdivision on the 22.6-hectare site, which runs alongside Highway 400. The proposed development is really envisioned to function as part of a gateway into the city,  said SGL Planning and Designs David Riley, speaking stanley cup on behalf of the developer.  The development will  have  destinations for residents and visitors to the area. Its going to be a development that fits into the existing community 鈥?really creating a sense of place for this area. The vision is to have buildings oriented toward Essa to promote an active streetscape and walkability in the neighbourhood.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He said the current design and renderings for the site ar stanley becher e  conceptual  and only intended to give a  flavour  of the final product.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There will be parkland, as well as a multi-use trail that runs throughout, creating  excellent  pedestrian and active transportation connections for residents. Hotchkiss Creek, which goes through the northern portion of the  Clvi Hydro One Q3 profit rises to $300 million
 Toronto   public transit operator says it   temporarily laying off 1,200 employees as a result of a huge drop in ridership caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.The Toronto Transit Commission says use of the bus, subway stanley flasche  and streetcar system has plunged about 85 per cent as city residents observe physical distancing measures and limit their travels.It says the drop in ridership is costing up to $90 million in monthly revenue.     stanley us     stanley kubek         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The TTC says the cuts will affect about 1,000 transit operators over the next 30 days, as well as 200 non-unionized employees.It says it plans to maintain service at between 70 and 80 per cent of normal levels.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A statement announcing the cuts says the TTC plans to rehire laid-off workers once ridership returns to pre-pandemic levels.I come from an operations background and having to do this to dedicated and hard-working employees is the hardest thing I have had to do in my career, Chief Executive Officer Rick Leary said in a memo sent to TTC staff. We have simply reached a point where we have no other choice.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The memo outlines a number of other cost-saving measures, such as freezing salaries, foregoing seasonal hires for the year and suspending non-essential building projects.                ARTICLE CONTINUES