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Report to
Executive Committee
Report Number: CAO 06-18
Date: June 18, 2018
From: Tony Prevedel
Chief Administrative Officer
Subject: Economic Development Study Partnership Opportunity with Canadian Urban
Institute
- A Strategic Road Map
- File: A-1440-001
Recommendation:
1. That Report CAO 06-18 detailing the City's interest in entering into a partnership agreement
for an Economic Development Impact Study for the Highway 407 Corridor with the Canadian
Urban Institute (CUI) be received;
2. That the City's cost of participating in the partnership agreement of $45,000 be funded by a
transfer of $30,000 from the Seaton Application Fee Reserve and $15,000 be charged to the
consulting account (2121.2392.0000) and this amount is being entirely funded from the
Invest Canada — Community Initiatives Government Grant;
3. That staff coordinate the community engagement aspects of this study with the ongoing
Community Engagement study previously approved by Council (CAO 03-18);
4. That staff be directed to send a copy of this Report to the Canadian Urban Institute,
Transport Canada, Greater Toronto Airports Authority, Toronto Global and the Region of
Durham; and
That staff report back to Council upon completion of this study.
Executive Summary: For the past few months, the City of Pickering has been in discussions
with the Canadian Urban Institute (CUI) with respect to undertaking an economic development
study for the Highway 407 Corridor lands. CUI has secured other private sector funding to
undertake this study and will be leading and managing this study with the assistance of Dr. John
Kasarda and City staff.
The Canadian Urban Institute is a non-profit applied research organization, started in 1990,
dedicated to achieving healthy urban development. CUI is a recognized leader in delivering
impartial, evidence -based research to enable municipalities and agencies in Ontario, Canada and
internationally to create stronger, healthier communities. It is anticipated that this study will take
approximately 4 months to complete.
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As part of this study, CUI will examine the Aerotropolis model for these lands. The Aerotropolis
model was developed by a world renowned consultant from the University of North Carolina, Dr.
John Kasarda. Aerotropolis is the concept of a City or sub -region in which infrastructure, land use
and economy are centered on transportation systems (wealth of connections), including an airport
that is surrounded by manufacturers, food producers, business services and other local suppliers.
It is critical for the City to move forward with the development of a strategic road map for the
Highway 407 Corridor, as it is the last economic opportunity for the City to attract businesses and
well -paying jobs. With limited developable employment lands and low vacancy rates for industrial
buildings in Pickering's existing business parks, it is anticipated that the Aerotropolis strategic road
map will greatly assist the City's Economic Development Office in attracting multinational firms
and jobs to the Highway 407 corridor.
Financial Implications: The City's $45,000 cost is being funded from 2 non -property tax
sources: Seaton Application Fees revenue ($30,000) and ($15,000) from the Invest Canada —
Community Initiatives grant. The ICCI Program provides financial support to communities for their
foreign direct investment initiatives and activities. By applying this financing strategy, there is no
cost to the Pickering taxpayer for participating in this study.
Background: In November 2016, Council approved the Official Plan Review: The
Environment and Countryside report recommended that the Federal Government expedite the
planning and implementation of the proposed airport in Pickering. It was noted within the report
that OPA 27 contained policy revisions that were consistent, as this is the last major opportunity
for the City to attract businesses and jobs. It was important to ensure greater certainty of the
future Pickering Lands site, as it is set to act as a catalyst for economic growth and job creation.
In October of 2017, Council supported the motion of the development of an airport in Pickering,
subject to the results of the Aviation Sector Study. This recommendation was a part of the
Amazon HQ2 bid which focused on attracting multinational firms like Amazon to the Highway 407
Corridor. Within the same report, Council also requested VIA Rail Canada and Metrolinx to move
forward with identifying, planning and implementing high frequency rail service on the CN
Havelock rail corridor.
Earlier this year, Council approved the hiring of Proof Inc. to undertake the community
engagement exercise on the Economic Impact & Employment — 407 Corridor. Council recognized
the importance of communicating to the residents and businesses of Pickering and abroad the
economic potential of the Corridor.
Discussion: The Highway 407 Corridor stretches between Sideline 16 to the east,
Green River to the west, Uxbridge -Pickering Townline to the north and to the south side of
Highway 407. The Corridor includes the lands within the Pickering Innovation Corridor and the
Federal Pickering Lands site, which make up approximately 9,400 acres. The uniqueness of this
Corridor is unlike any other, including a 400 series highway, access to over 800 acres of
employment lands, and an additional 8,700 acres of 'economic development' lands that include
uses for employment and a future airport. For the City of Pickering, this Corridor is the last major
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economic opportunity to attract businesses and jobs. With very limited inventory of developable
employment lands remaining in Pickering's existing business parks, the Highway 407 Corridor is
not only the last major economic opportunity for the City, but it has the greatest potential to
positively impact Pickering and the surrounding municipalities.
As reported earlier this year, staff are actively pursuing the relocation of up to 5 multinational
companies to the Innovation Corridor, which could result in the creation of up to 3,000 jobs. Such
projects will generate additional taxation revenues for the City and the Region. Through
discussions with representatives of the businesses interested in relocating to the Innovation
Corridor, City staff have been questioned on the timing of when a decision will be made on the
construction of the airport in Pickering. Businesses interested in relocating and/or expanding to
the Innovation Corridor have stated that a decision by the Federal Government to move forward
with an airport in Pickering would significantly expedite its decision making process, and would
make the Pickering Innovation Corridor an ideal location for their respective businesses. The lack
of an economic strategic plan for the Highway 407 Corridor will impact the future ability for
Pickering to attract well -paying jobs and businesses, and reduce the impact on the residential tax
base.
Since April 2018, the City has been in active discussion with the Canadian Urban Institute (CUI)
regarding the economic potential of the Highway 407 Corridor. The CUI applies knowledge
developed over 3 decades of experience in Canada and internationally to visualize data and
organize information to understand relationships, generate insights and recommendations to
inspire action. CUI staff recognize the unique opportunity and challenges to develop the Highway
407 Corridor for the maximum benefit of the Pickering residents and neighbor municipalities
located in Durham and York Region. Through various discussions and research, a general
conclusion was reached to explore the application of the Aerotropolis model to the Highway 407
Corridor.
Aerotropolis can be defined as a metropolitan sub region in which infrastructure, land use and
economy are centered on transportation systems including an airport that connects the supply
chain, manufacturing, food producers and business services to their customers. The model was
created by Dr. John Kasarda, a former professor at the University of North Carolina and the
current Chief Executive Officer of Aerotropolis Business Concepts.
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Prepared By: Approved/Endorsed By:
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Fiaz Jadoon, Ec.D, CEcD, MPM
Manager, Economic Development
& Strategic Projects
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Stan Karwowski, MBA, CPA
Director, Finance & Treasurer
Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
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Tony Prevedel, P.Eng.
Chief Administrative Officer