Alphabet's Sidewalk Labs Unveils Vision for High-Tech Toronto Waterfront Project

The 1,500-page master plan covers a 4.8-hectare (12-acre) parcel on the eastern shore of the city's harbour.

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 25 June 2019 12:58 IST

An area in the Port Lands, where Alphabet is expected to develop an area of Toronto's waterfront

Sidewalk Labs, a subsidiary of Google parent-company Alphabet, on Monday officially unveiled its plan for a massive technology-driven neighbourhood on Toronto's waterfront that it hopes will become a blueprint for the future, but which has already generated controversy.

The 1,500-page master plan covers a 4.8-hectare (12-acre) parcel on the eastern shore of the city's harbour. The Lake Ontario site would merge sustainable design with new technologies, such as trash-picking robots, sensors that measure pedestrians' gait, sidewalks that melt snow and street-side parking that can be pre-booked.

But, in an era of global concern over data protection at tech firms, the proposal has been criticised for concerns over loss of privacy, and the handing over of control of public spaces to a private corporation. 

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The city, Ontario and federal governments, which have partnered with the New York-based urban planning firm on the project, would have to approve the proposal.

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If the CAD 3.9 billion ($2.96 billion) development goes ahead, tens of thousands of people are expected to live and work in the district, where tall buildings would be made out of timber.

Sidewalk Labs said it could be expanded to cover more than 77 hectares.

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The aim, Sidewalk CEO Dan Doctoroff told reporters, is to "create the neighbourhood of the future... with people at its centre, and with cutting-edge technology and forward-thinking urban design combining to achieve ambitious improvements in the urban environment and in the way we all live."

Public consultations will be held over the coming months.

 

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