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North Toronto Local Forum

by Steven Wood last modified 2008-08-27 23:05
What
When 2008-04-29
from 19:00 to 21:00
Where North Toronto Memorial Community Centre
Attendees Public
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Putting the Citizen Back into Planning

North Toronto Local Forum

North Toronto Memorial Community Centre
200 Eglinton Avenue West

Co-Sponsored by Federation of North Toronto Residents Associations (FoNTRA)

Panelists

  • Peter Baker (FoNTRA Co-Chair and member of Sherwood Park Residents' Association) on the reconstruction and redevelopment of the North Toronto Collegiate Institute
  • Robert Amaron (Bedford Park Residents' Association) on the Avenue Road Avenues Study between Lawrence and Wilson
  • Brian Athey (Leaside Property Owners' Association) on the heritage issues involved in the proposed redevelopment of the Talbot Apartments on Bayview Avenue
  • Terry West (Don Mills Residents Inc. ) on the creation of a community centre in the proposed redevelopment of Don Mills Centre
  • Tim Costigan (Moore Park Residents' Association) on the fight against the construction of the Mount Pleasant Cemetary visitation centre

People Plan Toronto in partnership with the St. Lawrence Centre Forum presents a series of local forums in Etobicoke, Scarborough, and North Toronto/North York to discuss issues around citizen engagement in the planning process, culminating in a forum at the St. Lawrence Centre on May 29th.  You will hear different perspectives on how community needs and preferences are incorporated into the planning and development of your neighbourhoods.  These summits are for residents, tenants, and business owners who wish to learn more about their neighbourhood, and for those who have knowledge and experience to share.

All events free, everyone welcome!