A housing development that calls for 13 buildings ranging from eight to 44 storeys has been proposed for an area of Brampton that is still largely underdeveloped.
The plan, if it comes to fruition, will create 5,146 residential units consisting of one, two and three-bedroom residences and bring in thousands of new residents to the area of Mississauga Road just north of Bovaird Drive West in the northwest area of the city.
Brampton’s planning committee will consider some of the land use changes asked for by developers at a meeting scheduled for next week. The land is currently zoned for agricultural use.
Along with the residential towers — of which 11 will be 26 floors or taller — there will be considerable space allotted in the development for ground-floor office space and businesses such as a restaurant, take-out food establishment, daycare, gym and bank.
Other highlights include 4,374 parking spaces, a new internal street network, and access points from the future Williams Parkway extension.
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