Islington
Ratepayers And
Residents
Association

Islington Ratepayers And Residents AssociationIslington Ratepayers And Residents AssociationIslington Ratepayers And Residents Association

Islington
Ratepayers And
Residents
Association

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City Meetings and Consultations

Mid-Rise Rear Transition Design Guideline Review

Mid-Rise Rear Transition Design Guideline Review

Mid-Rise Rear Transition Design Guideline Review

Notice of Public Consultation Meeting

Wednesday  September 20

Virtual Meetings: 10:30 am - Noon or 7 pm - 8:30 pm 


Pre-Registration is Required.


 The City of Toronto is updating the Mid-Rise rear transition performance standards in the Zoning Bylaw and Urban Design Guidelines. 

Specifically as it pertains to the design, height and distance from properties the development backs on to.


For more information please review:  Mid-Rise Buildings Rear Transition Performance Standards Review & Draft Update.


Also article on CBC : Toronto's wedding cake-style mid-rises could be a thing of the past if new rules approved


City Contacts : Rong Yu [rong.yu@toronto[dot]ca] and John Duncan [john.duncan@toronto{dot] ca]


Click HERE for more information and to register


1276 Islington Ave

Mid-Rise Rear Transition Design Guideline Review

Mid-Rise Rear Transition Design Guideline Review

Community Consultation Meeting

Thursday September 28

Virtual Meeting: 7pm


Pre-Registration is Required

Click HERE to register


Zoning By-law Amendment application to permit a 35-storey residential building at 1276 Islington Avenue. The existing 12-storey apartment buildings on the lands are proposed to be retained. The development proposes 366 additional residential units (26,914 square metres of gross floor area).


Information about the documents submitted to the City of Toronto can be found HERE


City Contact: Desiree Liu; 416- 394-8233; desiree.liu@toronto[dot]ca



UPDATE: 4884-4896 Dundas St West

Mid-Rise Rear Transition Design Guideline Review

UPDATE: 4884-4896 Dundas St West

Case Management Conference

Ontario Land Tribunal

Thursday September 28, 10 am


The developers for the properties at 4884-4896 Dundas St  West  have revised their application changing it from a 12 Storey mixed use building to a 29 storey mixed used building with a 6 storey podium


More information about this development and the proposed changes can be found here:  Rockport Group's Islington Village Proposal Doubles in Height


Information about the documents submitted to the City of Toronto can be found HERE


City Contact: Giulia Acuto.  Phone: 416-392-4781; giulia.acuto@toronto[dot]ca


On Thursday September 28th at 10 am there will be a Case Management Conference [File # OLT-23-000654] in front of the Ontario Land Tribunal being held by video.


This meeting can be accessed by the following link:

https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/909787981

Access code: 909-787-981

5359 Dundas St West

YOUR FEEDBACK PLEASE! RETAIL IN ISLINGTON VILLAGE

UPDATE: 4884-4896 Dundas St West

Community Consultation Meeting

Wednesday Oct 4th

Virtual Meeting: 7pm


Pre-Registration is Required

Click HERE to register


 Proposed redevelopment of the subject site with a 55-storey mixed-use building with a four-storey base building. The proposed gross floor area is 41,808 square metres, including 309 square metres of retail gross floor area and 668 dwelling units, resulting in a floor space index of 12 times the lot area. 


Information about the documents submitted to the City of Toronto can be found HERE


City Contact: Desiree Liu; 416- 394-8233; desiree.liu@toronto[dot]ca



YOUR FEEDBACK PLEASE! RETAIL IN ISLINGTON VILLAGE

YOUR FEEDBACK PLEASE! RETAIL IN ISLINGTON VILLAGE

YOUR FEEDBACK PLEASE! RETAIL IN ISLINGTON VILLAGE

A key component for a neighbourhood that thrives and is a joy to live and work in is the retail landscape.


Please complete this brief survey to let the Islington Residents and Ratepayers Association know your thoughts on the retail businesses and services you would like to see in our neighbourhood.


To access the survey please use the QR code above or go to this link: https://forms.gle/uZyCosH1ZsY63S2r8


Deadline for completing this survey is Sunday Oct 15th.


Thank You!


Major Streets Study

YOUR FEEDBACK PLEASE! RETAIL IN ISLINGTON VILLAGE

YOUR FEEDBACK PLEASE! RETAIL IN ISLINGTON VILLAGE

Community Consultation Meeting 

 Tuesday October 17th 

In Person : 3:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.

Etobicoke Civic Centre, 399 The West Mall
(Council Chambers/Foyer)


 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.


Information about the Major Streets Study can be found HERE


About the IRRA

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Who We Are

Islington Ratepayers & Residents Association is a volunteer run organization that represents the area in Etobicoke bound by: 

  • South by Bloor St. W
  • East by Islington Ave., 
  • North by Rathburn Rd., 
  • West by the hydro line west of Kipling Ave. 

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Who We Are

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. 

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