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Hospitals in KW - Printable Version +- Waterloo Region Connected (https://www.waterlooregionconnected.com) +-- Forum: Urban Issues (https://www.waterlooregionconnected.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=9) +--- Forum: Urban Issues (https://www.waterlooregionconnected.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=11) +--- Thread: Hospitals in KW (/showthread.php?tid=1373) |
RE: Hospitals in KW - nms - 01-12-2024 One benefit of the new mega hospital being planted on the west side of Waterloo is that it's just a teeny bit further away from Hamilton, our current "patient was transported out of the Region of treatment" hospital. Which would be faster for someone in the south end of Cambridge: a trip down Highway 8 to McMaster, or a trip up Highway 8/7/85 (whatever) to the new hospital site? RE: Hospitals in KW - KevinL - 01-12-2024 A quick Google Maps check shows very equal numbers - a 32 minute drive. RE: Hospitals in KW - neonjoe - 01-12-2024 Waterloo group wants new KW hospital built on UW lands https://archive.is/jKzXo RE: Hospitals in KW - panamaniac - 01-12-2024 A UW site makes sense if UofW is aiming for a Faculty of Medicine. Otherwise, I continue to hope for a Kitchener location. RE: Hospitals in KW - cherrypark - 01-12-2024 (01-12-2024, 05:27 PM)panamaniac Wrote: A UW site makes sense if UofW is aiming for a Faculty of Medicine. Otherwise, I continue to hope for a Kitchener location. I don't think UW is angling for a faculty of medicine, but there is an enormous amount of bio-tech and med-tech opportunity at UW (including specialties like Optometry and Kin) and that with the stated priority of the new Innovation Arena makes me think a heavy integration of research and development into the hospital, but not as a teaching hospital (which presents its own enormous overhead and operations demands aside cultivating new tech). That and easily the stated goal amount of space in north campus. RE: Hospitals in KW - SF22 - 01-15-2024 I am tentatively in favour of the Great Land Use Shuffle proposal, by putting the hospital on the Aud property by way of building a new Aud downtown - particularly if some existing adjacent city land is used to expand the space (ie: the parking lot across Gaukel behind the 44 Gaukel Creative Space, or the small parking lot near Grand Trunk with one of the buildings on Charles purchased to create a pedestrian link over Charles St, or build the Creative Space into the new Aud to absorb that space too). Having the Aud directly on the LRT instead of several blocks away would be fantastic, and ideally the downtown restaurants would get a boost from people getting dinner before a show or a game. The parking garages at Duke St, City Hall, and Frederick/Benton are all within 2-3 blocks of the site, and would see good evening usage and bring in some additional revenue for the city without needing to build a new parking structure for the Aud specifically. The new Aud could be built, or at least well-started, before the current one is ripped down to avoid being without that venue for a good few years between demolition and reopening. If the LRT Phase 3 does turn out to be Ottawa St (Sunrise Centre to Breslau), then I imagine that having the hospital at the current Aud lands would create additional demand for that line and streamline the way for an approval. Pop a stop (with traffic lights) right at George Eugene and Ottawa for front-door access to the hospital. It would be very centrally located for all of KW, and has good bus access already that could easily be boosted to more frequent service. I would prefer if some existing amenities on the site were kept - the dog park, the skatepark, and maybe add a basketball court or something into that corner as well, so that the neighbourhood doesn't lose out on those everyday amenities, but they could remain along Stirling to help keep things quieter on that side of the property. For some wishful thinking, it would be cool to see a pedestrian bridge reconnect Stirling back to Wedgewood (or Burbank) over the highway, and to the Expressway Trail, for extra pedestrian accessibility but also an option to get to the hospital that doesn't require walking across the Ottawa St bridge. I do live close to the Aud (1.5km away), and I'd be sad to see it go elsewhere, but I do think it could be a good move for the city. As a wild (read: impossible) alternative, I'd like to see the giant parking lot beside GRH get bought up and turned into hospital land, but I can't imagine that it'll get given up for a reasonable price when condo towers could get built there instead. RE: Hospitals in KW - bravado - 01-17-2024 https://twitter.com/MsFritzzle/status/1747406171814633938 Local activist Stephanie Fritz posted a tweet-thread about the public meeting tonight about the new hospital site. I have pasted it below for people who don't want to acknowledge the existence of Elon by clicking. Quote:Tonight is the town hall meeting about the new KW hospital. Not entirely sure what to expect out of this, but I'll try to keep some notes and share what I learn here. I believe there's also an online stream you can watch from home. RE: Hospitals in KW - westwardloo - 01-17-2024 Looks like there is very little fight from the search committee to push back on the provinces 50 acres requirement. They could easily build on a 25 acres site with room for expansion/ redevelopment if the built up and had parking garages. Unfortunately this will be built at the edge of town surrounded by a sea of surface parking lots. At this point I am just hopeful that they build it at the UW site. At least it would be somewhat central and close to transit. It would also serve as a great catalysis for the future of Biotech in the region. RE: Hospitals in KW - SF22 - 01-17-2024 (01-17-2024, 09:29 AM)westwardloo Wrote: Looks like there is very little fight from the search committee to push back on the provinces 50 acres requirement. They could easily build on a 25 acres site with room for expansion/ redevelopment if the built up and had parking garages. Unfortunately this will be built at the edge of town surrounded by a sea of surface parking lots. At this point I am just hopeful that they build it at the UW site. At least it would be somewhat central and close to transit. It would also serve as a great catalysis for the future of Biotech in the region. I have developed a theory that Bingemans is putting forward a chunk of property as a proposal. Their camping area is 50 acres, without even getting too close to Embassy Hall or FunWorx, if it stretches the full depth of Bingeman Centre Rd to the river. It would be 2km off the Wellington highway exit, relatively centralized in KW, and could be just 250m away from an LRT stop if they chose to put Phase 3 on Victoria with a stop at Bingeman Centre/Victoria/Lackner. I think there's also about 50 acres of space on the other side of the property, where the old paintball arena used to be, although the new highway 7 is cutting through there somewhere, so not sure how that affects space or desirability. Would it entirely surprise you if Bingemans chose to pop up a hotel on their site for weddings on the weekends and hospital visitors during the week? RE: Hospitals in KW - cherrypark - 01-17-2024 (01-17-2024, 10:37 AM)SF22 Wrote:(01-17-2024, 09:29 AM)westwardloo Wrote: Looks like there is very little fight from the search committee to push back on the provinces 50 acres requirement. They could easily build on a 25 acres site with room for expansion/ redevelopment if the built up and had parking garages. Unfortunately this will be built at the edge of town surrounded by a sea of surface parking lots. At this point I am just hopeful that they build it at the UW site. At least it would be somewhat central and close to transit. It would also serve as a great catalysis for the future of Biotech in the region. Yeah, never rule out any seemingly arbitrary but helpful to someone details with the current regime. Though it also wouldn't surprise me if that number was plucked from some GTA sprawl expectation of "cost efficient" land need in future (read: not having to pay for denser builds or parking garages). RE: Hospitals in KW - the_conestoga_guy - 01-17-2024 Given that they're now looking to have a helipad at the new hospital, I wonder if that rules out the Aud lands. We've already seen some recent developments have to jump through hoops to comply with the airport's flight path restrictions. The Aud seems to line up with that path, so having helicopters flying in and out may be ruled impossible as it would directly conflict with other air traffic. RE: Hospitals in KW - ijmorlan - 01-17-2024 (01-17-2024, 10:37 AM)SF22 Wrote:(01-17-2024, 09:29 AM)westwardloo Wrote: Looks like there is very little fight from the search committee to push back on the provinces 50 acres requirement. They could easily build on a 25 acres site with room for expansion/ redevelopment if the built up and had parking garages. Unfortunately this will be built at the edge of town surrounded by a sea of surface parking lots. At this point I am just hopeful that they build it at the UW site. At least it would be somewhat central and close to transit. It would also serve as a great catalysis for the future of Biotech in the region. Sounds reasonable to me. The 50 acre requirement is so obviously unneeded that it’s not at all unreasonable to start looking for corrupt reasons for its existence. By the time you have 50 acres of hospital, you want maybe 10 hospitals, not one mega-complex. There is no growth scenario in which a single location of the hospital needs 50 acres of land. Maybe 50 acres of floor space, but that’s what multi-story structures are for. RE: Hospitals in KW - danbrotherston - 01-17-2024 (01-17-2024, 12:52 PM)ijmorlan Wrote:(01-17-2024, 10:37 AM)SF22 Wrote: I have developed a theory that Bingemans is putting forward a chunk of property as a proposal. Their camping area is 50 acres, without even getting too close to Embassy Hall or FunWorx, if it stretches the full depth of Bingeman Centre Rd to the river. It would be 2km off the Wellington highway exit, relatively centralized in KW, and could be just 250m away from an LRT stop if they chose to put Phase 3 on Victoria with a stop at Bingeman Centre/Victoria/Lackner. I think there's also about 50 acres of space on the other side of the property, where the old paintball arena used to be, although the new highway 7 is cutting through there somewhere, so not sure how that affects space or desirability. Would it entirely surprise you if Bingemans chose to pop up a hotel on their site for weddings on the weekends and hospital visitors during the week? To me, this doesn't sound like corruption...just typical North American sprawl insanity. RE: Hospitals in KW - panamaniac - 01-17-2024 Isn't Bingemans land on the flood plain? RE: Hospitals in KW - SF22 - 01-17-2024 (01-17-2024, 03:01 PM)panamaniac Wrote: Isn't Bingemans land on the flood plain? Part of it, at least. There's a slope halfway back on that property - Embassy and Marshall are technically down in the floodplain, but the trailer camping area is not, as it's up the hill. https://maps.grandriver.ca/web-gis/public/?theme=MYP&bbox=543546,4813192,545541,4814255 |