The City held a meeting on March 20 at Etobicoke Civic Centre to gather feedback about improving consultation practices for
Pre-application consultation
Community consultation meetings
You can see their presentation slides here.
Answer their survey here.
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Enjoy this archive of newspaper, magazine and local school articles about Etobicoke from as early as 1923.
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For a historical view of 2018, here’s drone footage of Bloor Street from Prince Edward Dr. to Mimico Creek.
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The first draft of the City's proposed property tax rate for this year is going to be presented by Mayor Chow Feb 1st, with City council meeting to approve the final budget on Feb. 14
“Chow may be testing the waters by not directly endorsing the 10.5 per cent hike. And she's certainly urging people to tell her what they think of the budget.” (CBC Toronto)
More details are here.
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As tall buildings may now be built along Royal York, it’s important that such construction be done sensibly. On that note, please read this polite letter from planning specialists sent in on your behalf.
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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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