Friday, December 18, 2009

Lawrence-Allen Revitalization Project Update

An update from the city on the Lawrence Heights project:


Hello,

 

Attached is the January 2010 Project Update for the Lawrence-Allen Revitalization Project, which provides information about the project work over the last few months.

 

The last community meetings organized by City Planning were in June.  We want to apologize for the fact that two workshops were cancelled in July 2009 due to the City worker's strike.  The consultation process is ongoing and will continue into 2010.  The next round of meetings is expected in the first few months of 2010.

 

Web Site Updates: Four reports from the City's transportation work have now been posted on the web site:

 

If you have any questions or comments, please email us at this address, or contact:

 

Ann-Marie Nasr
Project Manager
(416) 395-7180

Kyle Knoeck
Senior Planner
(416) 395-7116

Michael Noble
Assistant Planner
(416) 395-7106

 

Thank you and have a Happy New Year,

 

The Lawrence-Allen Revitalization Project Planning Team


Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Say NO to the HST on Thurs. Dec. 3rd (1:30-2:30 PM) at Queen's Park



Picture (Metafile)

1:30 PM in front of Queen's Park

From Toronto to Timmins, from Sudbury to Thunder Bay, Ontarians across the province are telling Dalton McGuinty that his unfair tax plan will make life more expensive for everyday people while funding a massive tax giveaway to corporations.

But Dalton McGuinty isn't listening.

We are mobilizing people to have their voices heard. First Nations from around Ontario will be gathering at Queen's Park on Thursday. They will be joined by tenants, condo owners, hockey parents and everyday people from all walks of life.


Join us and say NO to the HST!

Visit: www.unfairtaxgrab.com

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=184009262895&index=1



Thursday, November 19, 2009

More Conservative partisan advertising


I'm sure many residents of Eglinton-Lawrence are getting rather tired of receiving mailings from out-of-riding Conservative MP's -- an open abuse of the spirit of the rules on communications from our elected officials. We've certainly been receiving a string of complaints from local residents who are unhappy that their tax dollars are being used for a blatantly partisan advertising spree on behalf of an unelected Conservative candidate.

The latest mailing seems especially pandering and is generating some wider attention:

One wonders if Eglinton-Lawrence Conservative candidate Joe Oliver will demonstrate some integrity by denouncing this unending stream of junk mail pouring into our riding. Having seen Mr. Oliver on the campaign trail in the last campaign, he certainly came across as a decent sort -- although it's hard to know what any of his personal opinions are given the central party boilerplate that dominates his website. Perhaps he should ask the PMO for some talking points on how to square his party's talk of fiscal responsibility with this sort of pork-barrel waste.



Friday, November 13, 2009

Developments at Dufferin and Lawrence


It looks like the wheels are turning behind the scenes over how big the development at Dufferin/Lawrence will be:

North York councillors are willing to work out compromises with a landowner proposing a 1,700-unit residential neighbourhood at Dufferin Street and Lawrence Avenue but will fight the plan at the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) if a settlement can't be reached.

An OMB hearing has been set for next February to look at the mixed-use development at 3083-3101 Dufferin and 770 Lawrence, which includes retail space and 1,700 residential units in a combination of tall apartment buildings, mid-rise buildings and townhouses.


[...]


Eglinton Crosstown Light Rail Transit - Project Update and Consultations

Another round of open houses for the Eglinton Transit City project. Our local open house id the last of these, December 10th, at Beth Shalom Temple -- just a short ways from Eglinton West station.

The City of Toronto and TTC are pleased to be hosting seven Open Houses across the study corridor for the Eglinton Crosstown Light Rail Transit Project.  Please see the attached notice for details.

At the Open Houses,  staff will present the preferred design for both the underground and street level segments of the line. For the street level segments, final stop locations and traffic management strategies to provide fast and reliable LRT service will be displayed.

All Open Houses will be held from 6:30pm to 9:00pm.  Details are as follows:

November 23
York Memorial Collegiate (cafeteria)
2690 Eglinton Avenue West

November 24
Etobicoke Olympium (2nd floor Lounge)
590 Rathburn Road

November 25
Northern Secondary School (cafeteria)
851 Mount Pleasant Road

November 26
Richview Collegiate (cafeteria)
1738 Islington Avenue

December 2
CNIB Conference Centre
1929 Bayview Avenue

December 8
Don Montgomery Community Centre
2467 Eglinton Avenue East

December 10
Beth Shalom Synagogue
1445 Eglinton Avenue West

Following the last round of consultation, public feedback and additional analysis, some key improvements have been made. The proposed station at Brentcliffe has been relocated to Laird Drive to best serve the Leaside Community.  Furthermore, the design for the surface section of the line west of Keele Street  has been updated to maintain a series of left hand turns from a number of north-south streets onto Eglinton. Please see the attached notice for more information.

Public Consultation Reports from previous Open Houses  are posted on the project website. Please visit www.toronto.ca/transitcity and click on "Eglinton Crosstown LRT". The reports are located at the bottom of the page.

Direct Link to the Eglinton Crosstown LRT page:  http://www.toronto.ca/involved/projects/eglinton_crosstown_lrt/index.htm





Monday, October 19, 2009

Reminder of Upcoming Public Meeting Re: Avenue Road Traffic Study


 

            

COMMUNITY MEETING NOTICE REGARDING AVENUE ROAD TRAFFIC STUDY

 

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 at 7 P.M.

Auditorium - Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute, 125 Chatsworth Drive

 

 

Dear Neighbour,

 

A number of residents in the community have expressed concerns regarding traffic speed and volume, as well as pedestrian safety along Avenue Road, from Lawrence Avenue West to Eglinton Avenue West.

 

In order to determine if any remedial actions or improvements are required, the City's Transportation Services Division undertook a review of the collision history and traffic patterns, operating speeds, signage and pavement markings, traffic control signals, pedestrian activity/railing installation, as well as winter maintenance practices and road drainage conditions. 

 

The review was concentrated on three specific areas along Avenue Road. This decision was based on roadway alignment, collision history and pedestrian activity (school area). As such, the three areas that were reviewed are:

·        Glenview Avenue to Glengrove Avenue;

·        St. Clements Avenue to Roselawn Avenue; and

·        Elwood Boulevard to Eglinton Avenue.

 

The results of Transportation's analysis indicate that the following recommendations be implemented:

·        Installation of eastbound and westbound left-turn and through prohibitions during the a.m. and p.m. peak traffic periods at Avenue Road and Glencairn Avenue to reduce vehicle conflicts and collisions;

·        Reassessment in the spring of 2009 of the section of roadway between Glenview Avenue and Glengrove Avenue to determine the level of impact that the modifications to the pavement markings and signage have had on motorist awareness and collision patterns in this area;

·        Deployment of the Speed Watch Board on Avenue Road in the vicinity of Allenby Public School;

·        Increased Police enforcement of the 40 km/h speed limit; and

·        Installation of Decorative Aluminum Handrails/Splash Guards on the west side of Avenue Road between St. Clements Avenue and Castlefield Avenue.

 

In light of the aforementioned, I am holding a public meeting on October 22nd to review the traffic study results and proposed recommendations.  Staff will be present to answer your questions.

 

I hope to see you at the meeting.






Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Fw: York West/York Centre Nominating Meeting Invite


A message from our friends to the north:
 

As President of the York Centre Riding Association, a Chair at the New Democrats @ York University and a full-time activist, I cordially invite you to the York West & York Centre Federal Nomination meetings.  Both events are combined, as the two ridings work with some solidarity as we recognize the need for a united front in the North-West of Toronto, a place where we have not won in quite a while.  A revitalization project is needed and this is where we believe it needs to begin.
 
The date for our Nomination Meeting(s) is Tuesday, November 10th, 2009.  We are conducting considerable outreach to members, previous members, community activists, students at York University and others.  We hopefully are expecting a large turn-out, particularly hoping to have a significant student presence.  The time is at 7pm at the location of 1280 Finch Ave. West (nearest intersection is Keele & Finch) in the Nor-Arm Tower, 2nd Floor in Casa Maize.
 
We hope to see you there and have an amazing event to start our trek to revitalize the region and turn it orange,
 
-Jesse M. Zimmerman


Monday, October 5, 2009

Some upcoming events


Short notice here, but best to pass these all along.

  • Please join us in Davenport for our Federal Nomination meeting this
    Monday, October 5th at 7pm (doors open at 6:30) at 1140 Bloor St West
    (at Dufferin).

    This will be a meeting like no other.

    Come celebrate as we nominate musician and journalist
    Andrew Cash as our next Federal candidate for Davenport.

    Special Musical guests:

    Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo and
    Andy Maize & Josh Finlayson of The Skydiggers.

    Special guest speakers:
    NDP Leader Jack Layton
    ONDP Leader Andrea Horwath
    MP Charlie Angus

    Please join us for the nomination meeting on October 5th at 7pm at
    1140 Bloor St West.

  • NDP President and former MP Peggy Nash will be speaking the Scarborough Southwest AGM this Sunday October 6th at 2pm. The meeting is taking place at the United Association of Plumbers and Steamfitters, 936 Warden Avenue, in the "Senior's Lounge."

     

    Come on out and hear Peggy speak about the Economic Crisis and the NDP.

     




Gilbert also passed this notice along:
INVITATION

 

* CEHS

Centre for Equity in Health and Society

 

presents

 

A TALK AND DISCUSSION

about

"Barriers to Progress"

 

Professor Victor Trotman

Senior Director, Labour Relations, UHN

 

Discussion led by

 

Ms. Jacqueline Silvera, LLB

Senior Manager of Diversity, UHN

 

October 5, 2009

6 – 8 pm

 

Metro Hall

55 John Street, Rm 303

Toronto

 

Light refreshments

 


Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Ward 16 Public Meeting Re: Proposed New City of Toronto Zoning By-Law


For those in the east half of the riding, Coun. Stintz has an upcoming public meeting on the draft Zoning By-Law:
 

Tuesday, September 22, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. at

The Agricola Finnish Lutheran Congregation (Fellowship Hall) - 25 Old York Mills Road

 

Please attend the public meeting I have organized with Councillor Cliff Jenkins (Ward 25) regarding the new draft Zoning By-law that is being proposed for the City of Toronto.

 

The City of Toronto's Planning Division is proposing a new Zoning By-law to replace the 43 zoning by-laws inherited from amalgamation. A draft By-law has been prepared by Planning Staff with a recommendation to be implemented by the end of 2009. Some of the proposed changes include:

 

  • a new definition of height to the top of the roof rather than the mid-point of the roof, as presently exists;
  • new formulas for calculating front, rear and side yard setbacks;
  • a higher standard of 10 metres for the height of homes; and banning of reverse-sloping driveways city-wide.

It is not yet known what influence, if any, these changes will have on residential development in Ward 16.





Thursday, September 10, 2009

Executive Meeting / St. Paul's By-election


The Eglinton-Lawrence NDP is holding an executive meeting next week (Tuesday, September 15th), gearing up for what might be a busy fall. We will be looking for people to help with our candidate search and election readiness committees and planning our next newsletter. Executive meetings are open to all active members of the riding association and we need as many people helping as possible. If you are interested in attending, just send us an email.

Also, if you want some "hands on" election practice, our neighbours to the south can always use more help in the final drive in the St. Paul's by-election:

 

Friend,

This is the last weekend of the St. Paul's by-election. Election day is September 17.

The NDP team has been working hard towards electing Julian Heller, the next NDP MPP for St. Paul's.

As of today, we have received 1200 requests and delivered 100 000 flyers. The energy levels are high, as New Democrats are coming in daily to knock on doors, drop flyers and call voters.

Julian Heller's campaign has excited the voters of St. Paul's. We are now receiving more interest than ever before. As we are entering the final week of the campaign, we need your help to send Julian to Queen's Park.

Join us
Saturday, September 12
11am - canvass blitz
2:30pm - women's canvass

The campaign office is located at 434 Eglinton Avenue West, 1 block west of Avenue.

You can confirm your attendance by calling the office at 416 545 0713 or responding to this email. Alternatively, you can just come by the campaign office on Saturday.

We'll be waiting for you.

In solidarity,

Andrea Horwath, leader
Ontario's NDP

 




Unified Toronto Zoning By-Law


There is a North York open house in a couple weeks regarding the City's pending unified Zoning By-Law:

September open houses on draft zoning bylaw
In June, City staff held Open Houses in each District on the draft new City-wide Zoning Bylaw. Due to the labour disruption the cancelled Open Houses are rescheduled for September. The Open Houses run from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. and Q&A session is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. The details for each meeting are:

North York Civic Centre Council Chamber
5100 Yonge Street
Thursday September 24, 2009
4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

More info here.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Avenue Road Plan Meeting


It looks like there's a meeting coming up on the long-gestating Avenue Road plan:

Thursday, September 24th, 7 p.m. at Lawrence Collegiate.

The city's project page for the Avenue Road study hasn't been updated to include tis meeting, so more information as it becomes available.

 


Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Labour Day Parade


This came in from the Parkdale-High Park mailing list:

LABOUR DAY PARADE 2009 -


This year's Labour Day parade will take place on Monday, September 7. Members and friends of the Parkdale—High Park NDP will assemble at 9:10 a.m., at the south-east corner of Queen and University, and starting marching at 9:30 sharp to the CNE Dufferin Gates. The theme of this year's parade is GOOD JOBS FOR ALL. Please let us know that you are coming so that we can make sure a wristband is available for you; you'll need it for your free CNE admission. Please e-mail Julius Deutsch at jdeutsch@labourcouncil.ca or contact him at 416-892-4380.



Tuesday, August 25, 2009

A new issue of this thought-provoking journal from our friends at Parkdale-High Park:

 
    Hearts & Minds
   July/Aug 2009    
The third issue is now available!

Cover picture of issue three
Click HERE to view online
Click HERE to download pdf

A newsletter for members of the Parkdale-High Park riding association and the wider NDP community

Strategic challenges in the Nova Scotia election (Jill Marzetti, Director of Organization, Nova Scotia 2009 campaign)
2009 Liberal Budget and the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) (Cheri DiNovo, MPP (Parkdale—High Park))
Psychiatric survivors need jobs (David Reville, former NDP MPP (Riverdale))
Getting eHealth back on track (France Gélinas, MPP (Nickel Belt))
Air Canada: Fly it right (Peggy Nash, former MP (Parkdale—High Park))
...and much more



Monday, August 24, 2009

Eglinton Crosstown LRT - Additional Open House - Sept 2nd, 2009


This is beyond our turf, but seeing as it involves the Eglinton LRT project, it seems relevant here:

The TTC and City of Toronto are hosting an additional Open House for this round of public consultation to display the preferred route of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT from Martin Grove Road to Pearson International Airport.  Plans for stop locations and potential construction methods for this section will also be displayed.

Details of the Open House are as follows:

Date: Wednesday, September 2nd

Time: 6:30pm to 9:00pm

Location: Etobicoke Olympium (Olympic Lounge 2nd floor)  590 Rathburn Road (just west of Renforth)

An updated series of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers is now posted on the project website. Please visit:
http://www.toronto.ca/involved/projects/eglinton_crosstown_lrt/index.htm

The direct link to the FAQs file is: http://www.toronto.ca/involved/projects/eglinton_crosstown_lrt/pdf/faq.pdf

Thursday, August 20, 2009

St. Paul's by-election update


From The Star:

Vote called for Sept. 17 in St. Paul's
Aug 20, 2009 04:30 AM
-  Queen's Park Bureau

The battle for the key Toronto riding of St. Paul's is underway.

As expected, a Sept. 17 provincial by-election to fill the seat vacated by former Liberal economic development minister Michael Bryant was called yesterday.

It will be the first by-election since the Liberals unveiled their plan to harmonize the 8 per cent provincial sales tax with the 5 per cent federal goods and services tax, and the first since the eHealth Ontario spending scandal exploded.[...]



From the St. Paul's NDP website:

The nomination meeting will be held on Monday August 24, 2009 at 7pm at St.  Matthew's Bracondale House, 707 St. Clair Ave. West.


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Monday, August 17, 2009

St. Paul's by-election


There is an impending by-election in St. Paul's, our neighbouring riding to the south. I noticed this press release on the St. Paul's NDP website:

St. Paul's New Democrats to nominate candidate Sept. 9
Two declared candidates already in the race

New Democrats will select their candidate for the upcoming by-election in the Toronto riding of St. Paul's at a nomination meeting on September 9th, the party's provincial secretary announced this morning.

"This by-election is an opportunity to send a message to the McGuinty Liberals and send a strong representative to Queens Park," said Dennis Young.

"Two strong and respected individuals have already come forward to seek the NDP nomination and we look forward to a lively nomination process."

The nomination meeting will be held on September 9th at 7:00 p.m. at St.  Matthew's Bracondale House, 707 St. Clair Ave. West. The meeting date will be moved up if the by-election is called before then. Individuals interested in seeking the candidacy must declare by September 2nd.

The two declared candidates are:

Julian Heller - A local public education activist and ratepayer association leader, Heller has lived in the riding since 1983. He is a trial lawyer and ran as the NDP candidate in St. Paul's in both the 2003 and 2007 provincial general elections. Heller has built a reputation as an outspoken advocate for individuals, businesses and not-for-profit organizations.

Stuart Parker - A leading voice on environmental, poverty and voting reform issues for more than twenty years, Parker is a former director of Fair Vote Canada and Fair Vote Ontario. He is also a former leader of British Columbia's Green Party. Parker is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Toronto and has lived in St. Paul's since 2004.

St. Paul's has been vacant since former cabinet minister Michael Bryant resigned in early June. The Premier must call the by-election by December 7th.


Friday, August 7, 2009

York-Eglinton International Street Festival


Next weekend will see a street festival along the south-west corner of Eglinton-Lawrence:

The second annual York-Eglinton International Street Festival offers everyone a weekend of hot music and fun activities. On Friday, the street gets hopping with Djs and a sidewalk sale from 3 pm to 9 pm. On Saturday, see live musical performances by R&B, Reggae, Soul and Ska artists including Steele, Comfort, Mountainedge Crew, Jay Davis, and Frankie Foo & the YoYo Smugglers. Street magician Ray Chance will also perform, along with a number of multicultural dance troupes. There'll be exciting giveaways, kids' activities, and more. Free.

WHAT: 2nd Annual York-Eglinton International Street Festival


WHEN: Friday August 14th 3 pm to 9pm: Along Eglinton Ave strip from Marlee to Dufferin & Saturday August 15th noon to 9pm at 1607 Eglinton Ave West


WHERE: Along Eglinton Ave strip from Marlee to Dufferin & 1607 Eglinton Ave West


All the information on the event is available here.


Wednesday, August 5, 2009

NDP to consider name change


From a CBC news story:

NDP to consider name change

Last Updated: Tuesday, August 4, 2009 | 9:27 PM ET

The federal New Democratic Party will consider dropping the word "new" from its name when delegates gather for the party's annual convention in Halifax in two weeks.


The 1,000 delegates expected to attend the conference will either move to adopt the abbreviated moniker right away, reject it, or appoint a task force to study the name change.



One is, of course, welcome to reflect on whether "branding" is a paramount problem for this party today, as opposed to, say, administrative inertia, muddled policies, or what have you.



Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Town hall meeting with ONDP Leader, Andrea Horwath and NDP Pensions Critic, MPP Paul Miller - THIS THURSDAY!

In Ontario today - 2 out of every 3 people have no workplace pension coverage.


Join us for a Roundtable discussion to share your ideas on a Pensions Ontario Plan with Andrea Horwath, Leader Ontario's NDP & MPP Paul Miller, NDP Pensions Critic.

Details:
Thursday, August 6th
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Royal Canadian Legion, Toronto, Branch 31
1050 Weston Road
Accessible from the Eglinton Avenue West bus and the Weston Road bus from the Keele Subway Station, Branch 31 is one and a half blocks south of Eglinton Avenue West, on the west side of Weston Road. Parking is available on site, as well as on the street.

Please RSVP to MPP Paul Miller's office at 416-325-0707 or email: pmiller-qp@ndp.on.ca
We hope to see you there!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Green Roof @ Eglinton West Station


This Spacing wire post on the new green roof at Eglinton West station gives the heads-up on a positive change at one of our local landmarks.


Wednesday, July 22, 2009

"Rail for Toronto" BBQ with Jack Layton

In my email today:

Hey Toronto New Democrats,

Tired of John Baird and the Harper Government dismissing the needs of major municipalities like Toronto? Enjoy BBQs? Then we have an event for you.

On Friday, July 31st, come join the Beaches-East York NDP for a BBQ around the issue of federal funding for municipal infrastructure and transit, featuring Jack Layton! As well as discussing important issues facing Toronto, the event should be a great time, so feel free to bring out the whole family. The festivities are taking place at 9 Neville Park Bvld., right at the end of the 501, and are starting at 6:30.

There will be a $10 admittance charge ($5 for kids) covering burgers, hot dogs and pop, and there will be beer and wine available. Chicken and vegetarian options will also be available. Any profits will go to the Beaches-East York Federal NDP Riding Association.

Please RSVP to beyndp@gmail.com if are thinking about attending, as it will help us know the appropriate amount of food and beverages to have. Also check out the event, and sign up, on Facebook. We look forward to seeing you there!

The Beaches East York NDP Riding Association

Friday, July 3, 2009

Canada Replaces US as Worst Climate Performer!

This made the news headlines, and landed in my inbox from the WWF:
 

Oh Canada! Our Country Earns Failing Grade on Climate Change Action

For the first time, Canada has taken over last place from the United States in this years G8 Climate Scorecard rankings! This comes just as the G8 nations are set to meet next week in Italy in an effort to find solutions to the world's main issues, including climate change.

According to the report, developed by WWF and the global insurance company Allianz, the United States rose in the rankings due to recent actions taken by the Obama administration on green energy and vehicle fuel efficiency. Canada ended up at the bottom of the pack because our greenhouse gas emissions are not only still increasing, thanks in large part to the expansion of the tar sands, but also because we lack a credible plan to reduce emissions in the future. Learn more about Canada's climate performance by downloading the report.


Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Recent Notes

Some news from our Metro reps:

It's an exciting time for the MetroNDP. We are working towards establishing a Toronto Area Council and we would like to hear from you. Over the past few months we have been working on creating a draft constitution [...] We are circulating this draft to all riding presidents and secretaries and asking that they please review and share it with their respective ridings. Comments are due no later than Friday July 3rd midnight. [...]
 

We would like to have the Constitution for a proposed Toronto Area Council adopted at the next Provincial Council which is currently proposed to take place November 7, 2009.

In order for the constitution to make its way onto the agenda of the November 7th Council, it should be presented to the administration committee of the provincial executive for its meeting of September 15, 2009. It is hoped that the proposed constitution will be considered at the October provincial executive meeting and, barring unforseen circumstances, be placed on the agenda of the November 7 Provincial Council.


If you are interested in learning more about the proposed Toronto Area Council, which will become a forum for 416-area ridings to work together and share resources, send me a message or drop an email to info@metrondp.ca.


This comes from the Parkdale-High Park NDP:

Parkdale-High Park NDP Riding Association presents

Progressive Tide in Latin America

Speakers: Maria Paez Victor, Alex Grant

Members of the recently merged Hands Off Venezuela/Louis Riel Bolivarian Circle. They have direct experience with events over the last decade in Venezuela and are familiar with major changes in the rest of Latin America

Fundamental change in the political and economic landscape has recently taken place in large portions of Latin America. What are the primary features of these changes and what is their relevance for Canada?

When: Thursday June 18, 2009 at 7:00 p.m.

Where: Bishop Marrocco/Thomas Merton Academy

1515 Bloor Street West. Just south-east of the Dundas West Subway station

Childcare will be available if requested no later than 5:00 pm Monday, June 15 E-mail info@phpndp.ca with childcare requests and with questions for further information




I saw at Barbara Frum library last night that there's some scaffolding out front and the major roof repairs are about to get underway. Good news, given the leaky ceiling we saw at our last meeting!

If you see anything interesting going on around the neighbourhood, or know about any events I haven't posted here, just leave a comment or send us an email!



Thursday, June 11, 2009

Lawrence-Allen Renewal: Workshop Signup


I wasn't able to make it out to the Open Houses this week (there's one tonight, for those that are interested), but it looks like there are more consultations upcoming:

Dear Community Member:

 

You have previously participated in the Community Advisory Group for the Lawrence-Allen Revitalization Project.  We hope that you had the opportunity to attend one of our recent Open Houses on June 10 and 11.

 

At the open houses, we showed three Option Plans for the Lawrence-Allen Area.  Option Plans show different possible ways to arrange the area's streets, parks, and buildings.  Looking at different Option Plans is a way to understand possibilities for the neighbourhood and help us make choices about how the neighbourhood will change in the future.

 

If you were not able to attend one of the Open Houses, or if you would like a further opportunity to discuss the Option Plans, please consider attending one of our upcoming workshops:

 

June 16, 2009              6:30 - 8:30 pm Barbara Frum Library

 

June 18, 2009              6:30 - 8:30 pm Lawrence Heights Community Centre

 

July 7, 2009                 6:30 - 8:30 pm location to be determined

 

July 9, 2009                 6:30 - 8:30 pm Lawrence Heights Community Centre

 

The workshops will have the same information as the Open Houses, but will provide an opportunity to discuss the Option Plans in small groups with other community members.

 

Space is limited at the workshops, so please reserve a spot.  If you would like to attend one, please RSVP to Sandra Thomson at (416) 395-7178, or by email to sthomson@toronto.ca

 

If you have any questions about the Lawrence-Allen Revitalization Project, please feel free to contact Kyle Knoeck, Michael Noble, or myself.

 

Regards,

Ann-Marie Nasr

Project Manager

(416) 395-7180

 

Kyle Knoeck

Senior Planner

(416) 395-7116

 

Michael Noble

Assistant Planner

(416) 395-7106


Project Website:  www.toronto.ca/lawrenceallen.htm

 

Email:  lawrenceallen@toronto.ca

 

If you've been out to any of these meetings, I'd love to hear your opinions about both the process and the proposals. Leave a comment or send a message our way!
 

 
 

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Halifax and other news

I'm sure we're all sending our congratulations to Nova Scotia after an historic win for the NDP in Tuesday's provincial election. If this makes you want to see Halifax, do remember that we are still looking for delegates to the National NDP Convention, August 14-16 2009. If you are interested, contact us ASAP! Early-bird registration rates end soon!

Also: Good Jobs For All Rally:



We have also been sent a petition to improve access to EI:



You can also download a copy of this here.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Show your Pride!


A message from the Ontario NDP LGBT Caucus:

With Pride celebrations beginning across the Province, the Ontario LGBT Caucus is hard at work creating the biggest, loudest and sexiest NDP presence at Pride in 29 years. Our Pride Planning Committee has brought together individuals from the NDP community to plan, organize and create our presence.
We are all very excited about what is happening around Pride this year, and we
want to invite local riding associations to get involved.
Pride is a celebration of the historic and ongoing struggles of the LGBT community, as well as a spirit of hope and empowerment for Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals, Trans and all disadvantaged individuals around the world. Pride is also a time for fun, entertainment and activism.
This year, our Caucus will endeavor to engage with the LGBT community through our Pride presence. Ours will be a celebration of the shared political ethos of our Party and our community, highlighting our common political ideals such as equality, human rights and freedom.
We would like to extend an invitation to the Riding Association and all its members to come out and participate in the Pride celebrations we are planning in Toronto. [...]. Please take note of the following dates:

Toronto Dyke March - Saturday, June 27 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM     
 Beginning at corner of Church St. and Hayden St.      
(Although the march itself is Women-only, male members of the Party are encouraged come and support the march at the NDP booth.)      

Saturday booth noon - 6pm Nancy Brown is co-ordinating      
Call 416 815 0893 to sign up for a one hour shift
     
Toronto Pride Parade - Sunday, June 28 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM      
Beginning at corner of Church St. and Bloor St.      
(Please let us know if you would prefer to be on the flatbed float, or march behind the truck.)      

Sunday booth 10am - 6pm Nancy Brown is co-ordinating      
Call 416 815 0893 to sign up for a one hour shift      

For further details on any of the above Pride events or information on how you
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Friday, June 5, 2009

Meeting Notification for Proposed New City of Toronto Zoning By-Law


For those in the Ward 16 (east of Bathurst) side of Eglinton-Lawrence:

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS

PROPOSED NEW CITY OF TORONTO ZONING

BY-LAW

 

MEETING 1:

 

Monday, June 15, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. at the North Toronto Memorial Community Centre (Multi-Purpose Room) - 200 Eglinton Avenue West.

 

This meeting is for residents in the former City of Toronto portion of Ward 16.

 

MEETING 2:

 

Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. at the Agricola Finnish Lutheran Congregation (Fellowship Hall) - 25 Old York Mills Road.

 

This meeting is for residents in the former North York portion of   Ward 16.

 

 

Dear Resident,

 

Please attend one of two public meetings I have organized with Councillor Cliff Jenkins (Ward 25) with regard to the new draft Zoning By-law that is being proposed for the City of Toronto.

 

The City of Toronto's Planning Division is proposing a new Zoning By-law to replace the 43 zoning by-laws inherited from amalgamation.  A draft By-law has been prepared by Planning Staff with a recommended implementation date by the end of 2009.  Some of the proposed changes include:

 

·        a new definition of height to the top of the roof rather than the mid-point of the roof, as presently exists;

·        new formulas for calculating front, rear and side yard setbacks;

·        a higher standard of 10 metres for the height of homes; and

·        banning of reverse-slopping driveways city-wide.

 

It is not yet known what influence, if any, these changes will have on residential development in Ward 16.  Councillor Jenkins and I have arranged these meetings in order to help you and your neighbours gain a better understanding of the impacts of the proposed changes and their potential effects on your community.  Wards 16 and 25 include portions of both the former municipalities of Toronto and North York.  Each district has its own Zoning By-law that will be impacted differently by these changes. 

 

Please note, the meeting on June 15th is for residents that live in the former City of Toronto portion of Ward 16.  The meeting on June 24th is for residents that reside in the former North York portion of the ward.

 

If you have any questions please contact my office at 416-392-4090.

 

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

 Karen Stintz
City Councillor
Ward 16, Eglinton-Lawrence
City of Toronto
(416) 392-4090