Saturday, April 5th, 10 am–2pm,
Fairfield Seniors Centre
80 Lothian Avenue
Learn more at www.toronto.ca/environment_days
Casting Call for Attic Renovation Show!
The IRRA has been contacted by JS Casting about an exciting new attic renovation show for A+E Factual Studios. They are looking for homeowners in Toronto and the GTA who need a designer's help to transform their attic into a dream space!
This is a casting opportunity for homeowners who are planning an attic renovation in the next 6 to 12 months. We're looking for projects big and small.
Anyone interested in the series can apply at https://www.jscasting.com/now-casting/newatticrenoshow, or reach out to the casting producer, Kayla Del Valle [kayla@jscasting [dot] com], directly.
City Wide: Tues Apr 8th, 6:30 pm - 8 pm
(Virtual Meeting)
Please click HERE to register [under Meetings and Events section]
Note : there are also some in person meetings scheduled
Meeting Purpose:
Expanding Housing Options in Neighbourhoods (EHON) is a City of Toronto initiative to facilitate more low-rise housing in residential neighbourhoods to meet the needs of our growing City. The upcoming meeting with Etobicoke Resident Association members will consult on two KEY initiatives:
City staff will present findings and seek feedback on the fourplex monitoring program and provide insight into policy changes to increase the maximum number of permitted units in detached houses city-wide from four to six. The feedback received from this consultation will inform City staff’s recommendations to the City’s Planning and Housing Committee this year.
More info on Multiplexes and the Ward 23 Sixplex study:
More information is available on the City’s Multiplex Study webpage: https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/planning-studies-initiatives/multiplex-housing/. There is an informative article here on the Ward 23 Multiplex Study: https://storeys.com/fiveplexes-sixplexes-scarborough-north/
Have a question about where and how to vote in the upcoming Federal election?
Please click HERE
FYI - the IRRA catchment area is in the Etobicoke-Centre riding
Live Green Toronto's Neighbourhood Outreach Survey
Help Us Make Toronto Greener: Your Opinion Matters!
Deadline : April 11th
The City of Toronto's Live Green program is dedicated to providing grants, incentives, resources, and tools to help residents take action on climate change. Our goal is to help Toronto reduce community-wide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to net zero by 2040.
Live Green Toronto engages tens of thousands of residents every year at more than 100 events across the city. We are working to expand our presence in your neighbourhood and would love to hear from you. By completing this short survey, you will help us understand ways you and your community would like to engage with Live Green Toronto and which environmental issues matter most to you.
Our long-term goal is to reach all of Toronto’s neighbourhoods, ensuring that every resident has the support and resources needed to make our city one of the greenest in North America.
Please click HERE to access the survey.
Toronto Seniors' Strategy Survey: Seeking input on the priorities of seniors in Toronto
The City of Toronto is seeking input to understand the priorities of seniors and older adults to inform the development of the next Toronto Seniors' Strategy.
Toronto’s senior population is growing and increasingly diverse. Building on the first and second Toronto Seniors' Strategies, the third Toronto Seniors' Strategy will continue to develop and adapt municipal (local) programs, policies, and strategic initiatives delivered by the City of Toronto to better support seniors.
Please click HERE to access the survey.
On Feb 6 2025 the City held a public consultation session to inform the community about the plans and proposed changes to 'Block 3' of the Bloor Kipling development.
Of particular note is the proposal to increase the height of one building from 30 storeys to 42 storeys. This would increase the number of units from 491 to 698.
Here is a link to the presentation:
Please click HERE for more information about the entire project.
Saturday, July 5th, 10 am–2pm,
Mimico Adult Centre (tentative)
255 Royal York Blvd
Learn more at www.toronto.ca/environment_days
Two Fourplexes Proposed for 1090 Kipling Ave
A proposal has been submitted to build two fourplexes [total of eight units] at 1090 Kipling Ave. This development would replace the current single unit dwelling.
Due to a combination of minor variances, including reducing side and back setbacks, and height of first floor, on July 18th 2024 the Committee of Adjustment refused this development proposal.
Subsequently the Developer submitted an appeal to the Toronto Local Appeals Board [TLAB]. That hearing occurred on Nov 14, 2024, with the developer once again being denied. The developer has subsequently appealed this decision. No date is known for a decision on this latest appeal.
For more information please click HERE
The IRRA has received word that the property owner of 1006 and 1008 Kipling Ave is considering submitting a Zoning Review Application as the first step toward building a 7 storey, 46 residential unit apartment building.
More information about this possible development will be posted as it becomes available.
How To Report Dangerous Driving
If you witness dangerous driving such as: speeding, ignoring stop signs, going through red lights or illegal turning, you are encouraged to report it to Toronto Police Services so they are made aware of the problem and take action if possible.
Note: while a location of the incident is required, specific details about the vehicle[s] such as make, model or licence plate number is not.
Click HERE for more information and to submit at report.
Together we can make our neighbourhood a safer place to live, work and play!
Islington Ratepayers & Residents Association is a volunteer run organization that represents the area in Etobicoke bound by:
We are here to help you, the residents within the IRRA boundaries by providing insight and support with issues that are important to you and to our greater community.
Our primary focus is to communicate changes and happenings so you can be knowledgeable and involved in the community.
A Community is only as strong as its members!
Be Informed and Stay Connected.