Car theft is on the rise in the Kingsway Sunnylea area. Several house robberies have been taking place, many of them allegedly by the same individual in his thirties wearing a track suit.
Read moreThe Big Picture - Greater Golden Horseshoe
Read the long term plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, designed to promote economic growth, increase housing supply, create jobs and build communities that make life easier, healthier and more affordable for people of all ages.
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Developer Denied Contested Subdividing of 889 Royal York Road
In March 2019, the Committee of Adjustment refused the proposed development application at 889 Royal York Road B0037/18EYK. The applicant appealed the Committee of Adjustment’s refusal to the Toronto Local Appeal Body (TLAB).
FINAL RESULT: On October 31st, 2019 the TLAB issued their decision. The severance request was not granted, and the variances were not authorized.
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SKCA Street Sale Sept 21st - Bargains!
HUGE STREET SALE!
THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
(rain date: Sunday, September 22)
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Bermuda Avenue
(One street south of Bloor and Prince Edward)
All proceeds will go to the
Sunnylea-Kingsway Community Association legal fund.
Local Councillor Should Control Sidewalk Installations
Councillor's should retain the opportunity to have a say in sidewalk installations: great where needed; often not required at all.
Read moreIncreasing Housing Options & Planning Permissions in Toronto Neighbourhoods
Mayor John Tory, seconded by Councillor Ana Bailão, recommends that:
City Council direct the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning to report to the Planning and Housing Committee in the fourth quarter of 2019 on options and a timeline to increase housing options and planning permissions in areas of Toronto designated as Neighbourhoods in Toronto’s Official Plan.
Read moreResidents can act together for the safety of their community through the service of Central Etobicoke Neighbourhood Watch.
Every week, Neighbourhood Watch scans the Toronto police website, the Facebook and Twitter accounts of officers from 22 Division, local news outlets and chat rooms for crime stats reported in south Etobicoke. That information is then compiled into a weekly e-newsletter, which residents can subscribe to by emailing SouthEtobicokeWatch@gmail.com
Councillor Mark Grimes, Thursday April 11th
Mark Grimes was at Montgomery’s Inn Thursday April 11, 2019. Key topics regarding our local community in Ward 3 were addressed.
Read moreCouncillor Grimes addresses residents' questions
Previous to his meeting with KPRI members at Montgomery’s Inn, on April 9th Councillor Grimes addressed several important Development questions posed by residents.
Read moreLPAT Support Office for residents closing in June 2019
LPAT's support office was to provide information for residents to appeal development applications.
The Government of Ontario has made a decision to close the Local Planning Appeal Support Centre (LPASC). LPASC has until June 30, 2019 to wind down the business.
Effective immediately, LPASC will no longer be accepting new requests for professional services from the public. During this wind down period, LPASC is committed to continuing to serve, to the best of its ability, those clients who have retained its services. LPASC staff will be in contact with those clients with further details shortly.
A heated discussion took place at City Hall about this issue and you can see it via the following link by starting at the 16 minute point of this YouTube video taken at the event.
If you have any questions, please send an email to info@lpasc.ca or call 1-800-993-8410.
