In this new Toronto neighborhood, ‘sponge streets’ double as parks and flood prevention

In this new Toronto neighborhood, ‘sponge streets’ double as parks and flood prevention

These green corridors ditch parking and instead capture stormwater, reduce heat, and put people first.

[Photo: Waterfront Toronto]

To make room for more housing without losing green space, planners in a new Toronto neighborhood flipped the usual approach: Instead of carving out room for parks and plazas, they made the streets do that work instead.

“The street is almost like a public courtyard,” says Rasmus Astrup, design principal and senior partner at SLA, the Denmark-based firm that was part of the design team for the new neighborhood, called Ookwemin Minising.

The main street will be car-free, “like a linear park,” he says, and filled with 400 trees.........

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