Looking forward to @juliebwicz’s @JanesWalkTO session on May 3rd
Meet Toronto’s new island: Ookwemin Minising (formerly Villiers)
https://t.co/HJQCWVt0Rb
There’s only one week left to apply to the Toronto Urban Design Awards! Designers, developers, design students and others are invited to enter their eligible projects until April 14, 2025, at 12 p.m.
Learn more: https://t.co/LZz8HuXeVO
#TUDA2025
What does the Committee of Adjustment mean to you? The #CityOfTO is working to update the Committee’s Purpose Statement and Service Charter – and we want to hear your feedback.
Share your thoughts by completing a short survey.
Learn more: https://t.co/bsZJ3n8d9T
Less than two weeks left for designers, developers, project owners, community groups, design students and others to submit projects for the Toronto Urban Design Awards.
Deadline is noon on Monday, April 14.
https://t.co/ST9alDUMAe.
Indigenous Peoples living in #Toronto with an interest in North York Centre are encouraged to register for this community meeting to learn about and discuss an “Emerging Preferred Option” for how to shape growth and change in the Centre.
Register: https://t.co/jcNFCnw1My
NEW CATEGORY for the 2025 Toronto Urban Design Awards: PUBLIC ART. This category celebrates artistic work that enriches our cultural fabric and creates environments that inspire connection, dialogue and reflection.
Learn more at https://t.co/t3hkqFrbuh.
Tell us if we missed anything! Share your feedback on the draft Kennedy Station Public Realm Master Plan online here. ( link https://t.co/cEoSuWK85t)
Or join us in-person for our Open House on March 27, 2025. Visit https://t.co/UqHgSUooo4 for details.
The Call for Entries for the 2025 Toronto Urban Design Awards is now open. The awards recognize a wide range of projects that demonstrate improvements to the built environment and quality of public places in the city. The deadline is April 14 at 12 noon. https://t.co/ST9alDVkpM.
ANNOUNCEMENT! The #CityOfTO 2025 Toronto Urban Design Awards Call for Entries opens March 3. The awards recognize a wide range of projects that improve the built environment and quality of public places in #Toronto. More info at https://t.co/ST9alDVkpM. #TUDA#UrbanDesign
Join #CityofTO staff at the Willowdale Nowruz Celebration on Saturday, March 1, from 12 to 4:30 p.m. to learn more about the North York at the Centre project and provide input on the Centre’s future.
More info: https://t.co/pfVwqGNB2K
🚨 40 Bushby Drive Community Meeting Rescheduled Due to Winter Storm Warning
Due to the snowfall warning in place for the City of Toronto this evening, we are postponing the 40 Bushby Drive Community Meeting that was scheduled for tonight (February 12, 2025) from 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM at JC Banquet Hall (1686 Ellesmere Rd).
The Community Meeting will be rescheduled to a later date. Your safety is our priority. Stay warm and stay safe! ❄
Planning, Geography, GIS, and Environmental Studies students: the Toronto Employment Survey is hiring! Help collect data the City uses to plan future development and services. Apply until February 25 at: https://t.co/tica4pM5Rh
The #CityOfTO is seeking feedback on changing licensing and zoning rules for businesses that work with and/or keep live animals on their premises. Join one of our virtual consultations Feb 11 or 13. Register today; you can also take the online survey: https://t.co/Sg4mwjXMuT
The #CityofTO is seeking input on the Emerging Vision and Guiding Principles for the #GrowingGlencairn Study. Visit https://t.co/MpJJmU0jr0 to provide your input.
Image based on design by Rebecca Lacroix, with support from ArtWorksTO.
Join #CityofTO staff at the Willowdale Celebrates Lunar New Year event on Saturday, February 8, from 12:30 to 4 p.m. to learn more about the North York at the Centre project and provide input on the Centre’s future. https://t.co/pfVwqGNB2K
The #CityOfTO is seeking feedback on changing the licensing & zoning rules for businesses that work with and/or keep live animals on their premises. The goal is to have clear standards for animal care & protect consumers and communities.
Have your say: https://t.co/26UFiEPBBd
Meet Jason Thorne, our new Chief Planner. He stopped by @breakfasttv yesterday morning to talk all things planning - from building housing to waterfront development and how Toronto is creating one of the largest new communities in Canada at Downsview https://t.co/kHewnScA4n
1/2 On January 23rd, the City’s Planning and Housing Committee adopted the Community Benefits Charge (CBC) In-Kind Guidelines which provide a recommended process for considering & accepting in-kind contributions like affordable housing, child care and community spaces.