You’ve got a hard copy in black and white, and now you can read it in full colour on our Newsletter page. You’ll find information about upcoming events, invitations to volunteer, and lots of neighbourhood stories. Read about plans to replace concrete street planters with in-ground plantings,
… Read more Spring 2017 HVRA Newsletter
A news release issued by the City of Toronto on May 1, 2017 responds to years of criticism of the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) by Toronto residents, neighbourhood associations like HVRA, and councillors. It announces that the City of Toronto has established an independent local appeal body to provide quick and efficient hearings on appeals of land use decisions made by the Committee of Adjustment.
… Read more City Announces New Local Appeal Body for Land-Use Issues
On April 28, 2017, Toronto City Council unanimously approved Westbank’s proposal to develop the former site of the Honest Ed’s store and adjacent properties in Mirvish Village. This follows years of presentations, meetings, and revisions. After helping secure more green space,
… Read more City Council Passes Revised Proposal for Honest Ed’s Site
Come to the HVRA Spring Meeting in the north building of Kensington Gardens to meet with neighbours and catch up on local news and events—including updates on various development plans. The speaker will be Anthony Smith, an urban planner who takes data about life in Toronto and puts it onto maps that portray income disparities,
… Read more Spring Meeting, Wed. May 17, 6:30-9 pm, 45 Brunswick (north building)
Make the most of a spring afternoon (even if it’s raining) on the front patio of Kensington Gardens south building. Choose a free plant, pick up a container or tool or book, and share ideas about gardening. Bring extra plants or equipment to give away if you have them.
… Read more Plant Fair, Sun. June 4, 1-3 pm: 25 Brunswick, front patio–rain or shine!
The Brunswick House is now a Rexall Pharmacy instead of a lively but raucous neighbourhood pub. An article in the online magazine, Retail Insider, indicates how it looks now. Images show historical features that have been preserved,
… Read more Brunswick House Becomes Retail Store
In-street planters are coming to our neighbourhood! Hear more about the City’s plans to replace some of the concrete boxes at our street corners with in-ground plantings. Robert Mays (Toronto Transportation Department) will present innovative design concepts under consideration and outline the type of help local residents can give.
… Read more In-Street Planters: Planning Meeting 7-9pm, Thurs. Mar. 9, 25 Brunswick
Read different takes about the Bloor Bike Lanes from the Toronto Star and the city Transportation Department, then respond to a city survey:
- The Toronto Star reports that the pilot project for separated bike lanes on Bloor has greatly increased the number of cyclists and made most motorists feel more comfortable driving alongside them.
… Read more Bike Lanes on Bloor: New Figures, Adjustments Coming