On Tuesday July 31st, join fellow Torontonians in a facilitated discussion designed to solicit broad ideas on how to improve the preservation and celebration of Heritage in the city.
Heritage Toronto is kicking off its consultation process for the 2018/2019 State of Heritage report. The report, released every election year, incorporates public feedback and research to provide recommendations for the incoming City Council.
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Councillor Di Ciano coordinated an evening meeting July 4th at the Etobicoke Civic Centre for residents and Community Council. This meeting concerned a developer's application to permit an 8-storey mixed-use building and a 2-storey single-detached residential building at 3005 Bloor Street West and 14 Humbervale Boulevard.
Councillor Di Ciano does not support this application at 8 storeys.
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The OMB hearing regarding a proposed eight-storey condominium development at 2915 Bloor Street West is at the halfway point. The case is hinged on the weight and applicability of the 2010 Mid Rise Guidelines. It’s a heavyweight match with the Guidelines versus the Bloor Kingsway Avenue Study which residents and city staff are fighting to preserve.
The hearing will continue on December 4th, 2018 for 4 days with a decision in the new year.
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Organized by Trustee Pamela Gough
Facilitator: Lynne Wallace of HRWise
Childminding will be provided for children 4 to 10 years of age, please pre-register with
Christy Heath at christy.heath@tdsb.on.ca.
ONTARIO PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARDS' ASSOCIATION Trustee Pamela Gough,Etobicoke-Lakeshore - Ward 3 Schools Tel: 416-395-8787 • pamela.gough@tdsb.on.ca
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The developer proposing 9 storeys at 2915 Bloor has revised their submission to one of 8 storeys.
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Complementary compost is available between 10 AM and 2 PM. Bring something to carry it in!
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This is a town hall meeting to discuss the issues of development in your area. Please come armed with questions.
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Show up for the Community Photo of supporting the 6 storey height mandate of our Avenue Study!
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Is there a real danger of an OMB decision being used as a precedent for influencing similar future OMB hearings for the Kingsway-Sunnylea community? This is a major question whose answer is...
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Sunnylea-Kingsway Community Association (SKCA - another group within the KPRI geographical area ) will hold its next community meeting at the following time and place:
Wednesday, February 21 – 7:00 pm
All Saints Anglican Church (Bloor & Prince Edward)
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