Preferred option for maximum density - join the conversation

by Mae Caldarelli,
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Density refers to how many buildings and people are in one area. It can also be defined as the amount of building gross floor area (GFA) relative to the site area. It is measured as floor space index (FSI). For example, a building with twice the amount of GFA as site area would be 2.0 FSI.

Maximum density

Maximum Density

Density is highest nearest the subway and transit stations and mixed use areas along Millway Avenue and Highway 7 in the core area. 

Land uses farther away from the core have lower densities.

Densities also correspond with land use designation. The highest densities are mixed use areas with a non-residential requirement, while the lowest densities are associated with the Neighbourhood designation to create areas of different character.

What do you think of the maximum density identified as the preferred option?

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