Ward 18 Corridor Study Update

Somehow notice of this did not seem to get around. The info at this meeting be be put online and I will post it and there is a chance that there may be another meeting in the future as this meeting is double booked with the Perth PS meeting.

City Planning Division
Community Consultation Meeting

Meeting Notice
October 19, 2011 6:30 – 8:30 pm Bloor Collegiate Institute, 1141 Bloor Street West, Cafeteria
Ward 18 Local Area Study
Purpose of the Meeting
The purpose of this meeting is for City staff to report back to the community on what we heard and what we learned at the first 2 public meetings on this study which were held in June, and the community walks that were held in July. Staff would like the community's feedback on the priorities and key initiatives for the neighbourhood that we will summarize at the meeting.
Study Description
Councillor Ana Bailão and City Planning are conducting a local area study along the rail corridor in Ward 18. The study will focus on the following.
 The transportation network including pedestrian and bicycle routes and connections to the West Toronto Rail Path.
 An inventory of existing parks and open spaces, those needing upgrading and possible locations for new parks.
 The existing and needed community facilities.
 The identification of important heritage buildings
 Identifying incentives to encourage employment uses.
If you would like further information about the study, please contact Sarah Phipps, Senior Planner, at (416) 392-7622, or by e-mail at sphipps1@toronto.ca.
You may also contact Councillor Ana Bailão, Ward 18, at 416-392-7012.
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