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Survey

by Steven Wood last modified 2010-03-02 12:09

A brief survey on PPT's new project for a Planning Resource Centre.

In our 2007 and 2008 forums, you told us loud and clear that you felt disenfranchised from the planning process.  You said that you wanted to participate, but found the public consultations inadequate and the City's process confusing and complex.  In response, PPT has been hard at work on a new project for a centre that would help break down the barriers between people and the planning process, foster a more collaborative approach between communities, developers and the City, and, we hope, lead to better planning and stronger neighbourhoods across the City.

The Centre could, among other things, provide clear and useful information about planning, design, and Toronto's planning process to citizens and community groups; facilitate the provision of professional assistance to communities who are seeking to respond constructively to development proposals; help with pro-active community planning initiatives; and enable communities to share information and build relationships amongst each other.

We've been gathering feedback from a range of people, and we now need specific input from you, the involved residents of the city.  Would you please take five minutes to fill out this short survey?  Your input over the last two years has informed our initial vision for the Centre; but your feedback will be crucial to help us refine its mission and priorities.  We thank you for your assistance!

(Please rank the importance of each selection on a scale of 1 to 5.)
Please detail and rank each selection
Please tick off all you believe are applicable.
If there are specific needs that you know of that you think the Centre should address, please set them out, as we are now researching potential pilot projects for this year (e.g. “my neighbourhood needs a regeneration plan” or “my community needs help to respond to a specific development”).