Thursday, April 4th
7–8pm, Virtual (WebEx)
Join me, my team, and City Staff for a virtual webinar info session on the Bloor West Complete Street project.
Councillor Morley has heard many variations on this question from residents across Etobicoke-Lakeshore since the Complete Street project installation along Bloor West began last fall.
This project is bigger than bike lanes.
In addition to cycle tracks, this project includes road safety improvements and public realm upgrades that ensure accessibility and safety for all residents, support our climate goals and active transportation initiatives, and address the evolving needs of our growing communities.
Join this webinar to learn more about:
Planning and Housing Committee
Friday April 5th,
9:30 am (or as soon thereafter)
Committee Rm 1, City Hall (100 Queen St W) and by Video Conference
Bloor Islington Housing Now project is a City-initiated Zoning By-law Amendment to permit four towers on this mixed use block with heights between 32 to 55 storeys, consisting of 1,415 residential units (including affordable housing units) and 9,946 square metres of non-residential space.
Zoning permissions will also be established for the proposed TTC Bus Terminal. The associated Draft Plan of Subdivision application is proposing to create a public road to service the proposed Housing Now development.
To submit written comments please email: phc@toronto(dot)ca . Deadline for submission: Noon, Thursday April 4th
Please click HERE for more information
You can follow the meeting via YouTube at : www.youtube.com/TorontoCityCouncilLive
INPUT REQUESTED: Speed Limit Change on Burnhamthorpe Rd
Topic to be voted on at Etobicoke York Community Council
Monday April 8th
9:30 am (or as soon thereafter)
Etobicoke Civic Centre (399 The West Mall)
In response to the request from several residents, the City is considering reducing the speed on Burnhamthorpe Rd from Kipling to Dundas from 50 km/h to 40 km/h.
For the reasons outlined on this report: Speed Limit Amendment - Burnhamthorpe Rd, the City's Transportation Services does not support this change.
This matter will be voted upon at the April 8th meeting of the Etobicoke York Community Council.
Regardless as to whether you support a speed limit change or not, the IRRA encourages you to share your thoughts on this proposal by sending an email to Etobicoke York Community Council at etcc@toronto(dot)ca prior to the April 8th meeting.
Saturday, April 13, 2–3:30pm,
Mimico Centennial Library Auditorium
(47 Station Rd, Etobicoke, M8V 2R1)
An afternoon conversation with Councillor Morley and your neighbours to share and discuss your ideas, concerns, and aspirations for your neighbourhood!
This event will feature small-group discussions, interactive activities, and opportunities to connect with neighbours.
Learn more and register here!
* Note: Please plan to join for the full session! This event has a full 90-minute agenda, and it is not a drop-in like previous monthly events.
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