While the IRRA is generally supportive of increased housing, there are some concerns about some aspects of the Major Streets study.
We encourage you to find out more.
Please click HERE to view the study.
Potential Impact to our neighbourhood:
Click HERE for image of possible development
HOW YOU CAN LET THE CITY KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS:
Virtual Meetings:
Tuesday December 12th [Ward 3 residents only]
6 pm - 7:30 pm (see registration details below)
Online Survey (closes Thurs December 14th)
The Major Street study is one component of the City’s Expanding Housing Options in Neighbourhoods (EHON) initiative. This study focuses on permitting gentle density – missing middle housing – on major streets in low-rise neighbourhoods across Toronto.
The City is working to expand opportunities for “missing middle” housing forms in Toronto, ranging from duplexes to low-rise walk-up apartments. Expanding Housing Options in Neighbourhoods is one solution among a range of City initiatives to increase housing choice and access and create a more equitable, sustainable city.
Potential Impact to our neighbourhood: if passed, this could mean that townhomes and small scale apartment complexes [possibly as high as 6 storeys and 30 units] along Kipling, Islington and Burnhamthorpe
Vehicular access to these complexes could be from laneway or abutting residential street
Information about the Major Streets Study can be found HERE
Have your say: Survey (Closes Thursday December 14th)
Public Consultation Online Meeting:
Tuesday December 12th 6 pm - 7:30 pm
[Ward 3 residents only]
Advance registration required! Email brooke.marshall@toronto(dot).ca, put “EHON Major Streets Webinar December 12 – Ward 3” in the subject line, and a meeting invitation will be sent to you.
Virtual and In Person Meetings
(Various Dates)
On Line Survey (Closes Sunday December 10th)
The City is working to make travel by bike safer and more inviting, which helps ease congestion, creates a cleaner environment, and promotes physical activity. One way to achieve this goal is by building bikeways, like physically separated cycle tracks, bike lanes, neighbourhood routes, and paved multi-use trails. Together, all these bikeways make Toronto’s Cycling Network.
The City wants to hear from you to help us make recommendations on which bikeways to build, upgrade and study in 2025 to 2027
Click HERE to access Survey and Meeting Information
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!
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