June 5, 2015

City of Toronto to develop a comprehensive Ravine Strategy

Parks, Forestry and Recreation, together with City Planning and Toronto Water, and in consultation with Economic Development and Culture and Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), will be developing a Ravine Strategy to guide the future use, management, enhancement and protection of Toronto’s ravine system.

The strategy will include a shared vision for the ravine system and a set of principles to guide related policies, investments and stewardship.

“The ravine system defines Toronto’s landscape and provides many important ecological benefits and recreation opportunities,” said Mayor John Tory. “It is essential that we plan for the future, and as a city, we are rising to the challenge and are committed to a greener future.”

The development of the strategy will also involve consultation with stakeholders and the public and will be supported by an advisory group made up of internal and external stakeholders.

There is an opportunity for the public to share their views on ravines and the vision for their future at the Ravine Strategy Public Open House taking place on June 25 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Metro Hall (room 308/309). The public can also provide input through an online survey launched today. The survey is available at http://bit.ly/1HKumN0 and will remain open until July 24.

“Ravines are an essential part of Toronto’s geography, making up 17 per cent of the city’s total area,” said Councillor Michelle Berardinetti (Ward 35 Scarborough Southwest), Chair of the Parks and Environment Committee. “I encourage all to take advantage of the opportunity to provide insight into how Torontonians view and use ravines and the
vision for their future.”

More information about the Ravine Strategy is available at:
http://bit.ly/RavineStrategy.

Toronto is Canada’s largest city, the fourth largest in North America, and home to a diverse population of about 2.8 million people. It is a global centre for business, finance, arts and culture and is consistently ranked one of the world’s most livable cities. Toronto is proud to be the Host City for the 2015 Pan American and Parapan American Games. For information on non-emergency City services and programs, Toronto residents, businesses and visitors can visit http://www.toronto.ca, call 311, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, or follow us @TorontoComms.

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Media contact: Garth Armour, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, 416-392-0360, garmour@toronto.ca.

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Hello Key Stakeholders,

We are pleased to announce that Project Update #4 (attached) is posted to the Long Term Waste Management Strategy website: www.toronto.ca/wastestrategy and includes information on:

  • Draft Vision Statement
  • Details of June Public Consultation Events happening across Toronto
  • Draft Evaluation Criteria and Preliminary Options
  • Information on Survey #3 (online survey, available June 9 until July 24 here), that will ask for feedback on the draft list of options being considered and criteria used to evaluate them.
  • Information on the next event in the Waste Education Speaker Series – Wast(ED): Food

This phase of the Strategy is pivotal as the feedback received through June and July will help shape the future of waste management in Toronto.

Please share information with your network contacts to read Project Update #4, attend an upcoming public consultation event, and/or submit their comments on Survey #3, once it is live on June 9th.

Thank you in advance for your assistance in promoting the Waste Strategy.

Best regards,

Robyn Shyllit

Sr. Public Consultation Coordinator

Public Consultation Unit

City of Toronto

416-392-3358

Metro Hall, 19th Floor

55 John Street, Toronto

TTY: 416-338-0889

Fax: 416-392-2974

www.toronto.ca/involved/

 

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Parks Forestry and Recreation is reviewing its public tennis court operations and the Policy for Outdoor Community Tennis Club Operations.  We are seeking public input through an online survey and a series of public meetings.  We invite you to share the attached flyer with your members and residents.

  1. The Tennis court Survey is available online now until August 4, 2015 at toronto.ca/tennis

2. PFR is hosting a series of public meetings (one in each district).  Everyone is welcome to attend and share their thoughts.

 

North District

Thursday, June 4, 7-9 p.m.

Edithvale Community Centre – Banquet Hall

131 Finch Avenue West.

 

Scarborough District

Wednesday, June 10, 7-9 p.m.

Malvern Recreation Centre – Community Room

30 Sewells Rd

 

Etobicoke/York District

Monday, June 15, 7-9 p.m.

Ken Cox Community Centre – Gym

28 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr.

 

Toronto/East York District

Tuesday, June, 7-9 p.m.

East York Community Centre – Gym

1081 ½ Pape Ave.

 

Please RSVP if you will be attending any of the sessions by emailing me at slewis@toronto.ca or calling 416-392-0098.

 

Regards,

 

Susan Lewis

Policy Officer, Parks Forestry and Recreation

City of Toronto

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