Thursday, April 09, 2015

City of Toronto study looking at planning the Downtown
















Toronto's Downtown is in its most active period of residential and employment growth since the 1970s. This growth reflects its success in attracting residents seeking liveable, mixed-use neighbourhoods close to employment opportunities.

TOcore is a City of Toronto study looking at planning the Downtown. How should our Downtown grow in the decades ahead? What infrastructure and services will we need to keep it a great place live, work, learn and play? How can we reinforce Downtown's important economic role while ensuring it remains inclusive?

TOcore will lead to a renewed plan for Downtown. It will also develop strategies to ensure hard and soft infrastructure move in tandem with development:
-        parks and public spaces               -     walking and cycling networks
-        surface transit                             -     community services and facilities
-        water and waste water                -     energy

This event will introduce the study to resident and tenant associations in the Downtown and provide an early opportunity to give us your input.

Details are as follows:    
DATE:   Tuesday, April 21st, 2015
TIME:    6:30 – 8:30 PM
PLACE:  City Hall, 100 Queen Street West
             Committee Room #2, 2nd Floor
Parking available underground for a fee.
This venue is wheelchair accessible.

Please send one representative from your association. Please also RSVP by Thursday, April 16th by emailing George Pantazis, Assistant Planner, gpantaz@toronto.ca, with who will be attending from your association.

Can't attend this event?
Visit www.toronto.ca/tocore for all project materials.
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TOcore: Planning Toronto's Downtown is a three-year project that is looking at how Toronto's Downtown should continue to grow, ensuring that it has the necessary hard and soft infrastructure to remain a great place to live, work, learn and play.

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