The City is installing bikes lanes from Runnymede to Resurrection Road over the next two years.
The project overview panels shown at the drop-in centres can be seen here.
Don’t like the idea? Then make your views known to Councillor Morely by June 5th..
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If you are against MONSTERplexes by your property then simply copy and paste the following message today to all the Councillors and Staff as shown after you click Read More.
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Have your say regarding Multiplex Housing in your neighbourhood! The Multiplex Study is part of the Expanding Housing Options in Neighbourhoods initiative which aims to bring more housing types to Toronto’s low-rise neighbourhoods.
What's at stake? At stake are the liveability of your neighbourhood, air quality, sound level, and flooding.
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Search for details about current planning applications and Minor Variance and Consent applications.
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Ontario Bill 23, created by the Doug Ford Provincial Government, was passed by the Legislature on November 28, 2022, This is considered a “dangerous bill which, among other things, decimates the Greenbelt that I helped to create as your Member of Provincial Parliament and severely reduces local planning authority and funding for affordable housing.” — Councillor Mike Colle, Ward 8, Eglinton-Lawrence.
It is important that everyone is aware of the effects that this Bill will have in the City of Toronto and across the entire Province.
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The Bloor West Food Bank serves our immediate neighbourhood. They are desperately low on non-perishable food and financial resources. They served 95 families at this time last year and are now serving 280 with approx 20 new families registering weekly. They are giving less and less each week to our clients as their numbers go up and food resources decrease.
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After mediation attended by the City Solicitor, local Participants and a Party (TOCA), the City and Tridel reached an agreement which was reflected by the OLT in their Order dated June 12, 2022. The Order can be viewed here.
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The City of Toronto is reviewing the Animal Bylaw in response to Council directives, and with the overall goal to improve the coexistence of humans and wildlife, to decrease nuisance behaviour, and to enhance animal welfare.
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The City of Toronto is continuing a review of the Property Standards Bylaw to ensure that properties are safe and well-maintained, and that rules and standards for property owners and occupants are clear and consistent.
You are invited to participate and provide input on the topics listed.
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