Category Archives: Community

Public Meeting 57 Brock Ave. Development – April 21

Pre-Application Meeting for  57 Brock Avenue – The Beer Store location.

The developer of 57 Brock Avenue, Block Developments, will be holding a pre-application meeting to discuss their proposed plans for this site.

The developer is proposing a 7 storey residential condominium. Details will be available at the community meeting. Councillor Perks and City Planning staff will be in attendance. If you are unable to attend the meeting and are interested in providing comment and/or receiving more detailed information, please email Councillor Gord Perks office at councillor_perks@toronto.ca.

Date: Thursday, April  21st
Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Place: 1303 Queen St W. – Parkdale Library (basement auditorium)

57 BrockAve

King/Queen/Roncesvalles Intersection Reconstruction – Feb. 23rd

RMRA-Feb23rd
The RMRA for their upcoming meeting will be discussing the City’s plans for the intersection of King/Queen/Roncy. For Parkdale this is the Western Gateway into our neighbourhood. Come to the meeting to discuss how the local residents and businesses can have some influence on the TTC and City’s plans. http://rmra-to.org/

Date: Tuesday, Feb. 23rd
Time: 7:00-9:00 PM
Place: 128 Fern Ave. (Fern Avenue Public School – auditorium)

Public Planning Report & Forum – Feb. 27th

From Visions To Actions
This Planning Study Report is the culmination of the 1-year participatory planning and community visioning for the future of Parkdale organized by the Parkdale Community Economic Development (PCED).  The Report identifies  the challenges, opportunities, and promising directions in a range of areas in Parkdale – housing, decent work, local democracy, food security, culture and so on. This study report will be a basis of the Parkdale Community Plan.

Please come out to learn more about Parkdale and get involved in shaping directions for community action with your friends, neighbours, and colleagues!

RSVP: Online or by email to kkamizaki@parc.on.ca
Light refreshment / child care provided upon request

Date: Saturday, February  27th
Time: 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Place: 1303 Queen St W. – Parkdale Library (basement auditorium)

 

City Community Budget Meeting – Feb. 10th

This meeting is an opportunity to examine the 2016 City Budget with neighbours, Councillors Sarah Doucette  (Ward 13) and Gord Perks (Ward 14).

For more information or to RSVP contact Gord Perks office at councillor_perks@Toronto.ca or 416-392-7919.

Date: Wednesday, February 10th
Time: 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Place: 1515 Dundas St W. – Bishop Marrocco/Thomas Merton School (3rd floor Staff Room)

Making Toronto a Climate Change Leader – Jan. 27th

ClimateChange
Join Councillors Sarah Doucette  (Ward 13) and Gord Perks (Ward 14) as they share ideas to help Toronto reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to one of the biggest ecological crises of our time, climate change. This event is part of the Talk Transformation! speaker series happening throughout the city. Please RSVP here: http://goo.gl/forms/brkdEosIy2.

Date: Wednesday, January 27th
Time: 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Place: 1515 Dundas St W. – Bishop Marrocco/Thomas Merton School (3rd floor)

Future of Gardiner Expressway East – Jan. 19th

Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto invite you to join their upcoming public meeting where you can comment on the results on the evaluation of the alternative designs for the Hybrid option for the future of the Gardiner Expressway East.

The Study
Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto are jointly carrying out the Gardiner Expressway / Lake Shore Boulevard Reconfiguration Environmental Assessment (EA) and Integrated Urban Design Study. The EA will determine the future of the Gardiner Expressway East and Lake Shore Boulevard East, from approximately Jarvis Street to approximately Leslie Street.
The Hybrid option was endorsed by Toronto City Council as the preferred alternative for the Gardiner Expressway East on June 11, 2015. The upcoming public meeting will present the results on the evaluation of the alternative designs for the Hybrid option, as well as urban design concepts for the study area.

How to Participate
You can attend the upcoming public meeting or participate online. If you are unable to attend the meeting in person, you can watch a live webcast of the meeting at www.gardinereast.ca and submit your feedback online.

Please register at: http://gardinerexpresswayeastpublicmeeting5.eventbrite.ca
For more information or to be added to the project mailing list, contact
info@gardinereast.ca, or call (416) 479-0662.
To learn more about the project please visit www.gardinereast.ca

Date: Tuesday, January 19th
Time: 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Place: 789 Yonge Street – Toronto Reference Library

Parkdale Residents Win 7-Year Legal Fight for PPP Rent Redress After City “Runaround”

“It was a breach of the standard of care for the city to not give any notice at all.  I affirmatively conclude that the city was negligent.”

With this ruling by Justice Paul Perell of the Ontario Superior Court, a 7-year legal fight launched by members of the Parkdale Residents Association over the rights of residents living in  legalized rooming houses between 2004 and 2008 was finally won.

Congratulations to Terence Williams, Warren Sheffer, and lawyer Brendan Van Niejenhuis for their resolve in righting an injustice that had deprived many low-income residents of the rent reductions they were entitled to.

Warren, a lawyer and former Vice President of the PRA, was the driving force in researching and raising early awareness of the issue and bringing the City to task when residents of 33 Parkdale rooming houses reclassified through the Parkdale Pilot Project were not notified of their rights to reduced rent.  When the City gave the PRA the runaround, Warren brought Terence and Brendan together to launch a class action suit.

The Parkdale Residents Association is proud to have provided seed funding to initiate the class action suit and to have helped publicize the case locally and push the City to do the right thing.  Proof that when residents band together we can make a difference, even against an intransigent City bureaucracy.

Read more at http://www.thestar.com/news/city_hall/2016/01/07/judge-rules-city-of-toronto-negligent-towards-tenants.html

 

PRA Information Session – Dec. 15th

We’re having a meeting to discuss the future of the Parkdale Resident’s Association (PRA).  In particular we are holding this meeting for anyone interested in joining the PRA executive committee.  If you are passionate about civic engagement, and are interested in helping steer the future of our neighbourhood, we are hoping that you will join us in this informational session.  We are hoping to increase our influence in how our neighbourhood is shaped and need new members.  We meet once a month.

There is a lot happening in our village. Do you have any ideas about how Parkdale should be shaped?  Consider volunteering with us.  Some of the ongoing topics in our village are:
  • Open Space & Parks
  • Cycling & Transportation
  • Affordable Housing
  • Historical preservation & Architecture
  • Arts & Culture
  • Public safety
Lots is happening, be a part of transforming Parkdale into a better place for you and your neighbours. On the agenda is updates on the:
  • Queen West Street Study (PRA Study + update)
  • Results – Parkdale Neighbourhood Survey
  • Exhibition Place (AKA CNE grounds) & Muzik
  • UofT students parks space study – Parkdale

This is an opportunity for you to get involved and contribute to making Parkdale a better place to live / work.

Date: Tuesday, Dec. 15th
Time: 7 PM to 9 PM
Place: 20 West Lodge Ave., May Robinson Auditorium