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Saturday, May 29, 2010

Important G20 Updates and Security Details

Further G20 info from Councillor Vaughan.
From: Councillor_Vaughan@toronto.ca [mailto:Councillor_Vaughan@toronto.ca]
Subject: Important G20 Updates and Security Details
Importance: High

Dear Residents,

Important new details were released today about security plans for the G20 Summit. Please see the attached documents for further information including a map of the security perimeters. 

Feel free to circulate the information to your neighbours and post it in your building. A text version of all documents is attached below. Subscription information is available at the bottom of this e-mail.

Best regards,

Adam Vaughan
City Councillor, Ward 20 - Trinity-Spadina


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G20 UPDATE: NEW INFORMATION – May 28, 2010

The Integrated Security Unit (ISU) in charge of G20 security has released new information related to the summit (G20) being planned Toronto on June 26 and 27, 2010. Updated security arrangements, fence locations, transportation details and service disruptions are detailed at this website and number:

1-888-446-4047

Attached to this flyer is a map of the security boundaries as of May 28, 2010. Only one residential building is behind the security fence. We are aware that many buildings are located right on the boundary. Please check the map and the website for more detail. Residents and workers outside the security perimeter (the orange line on the map) cannot register for pass cards.

Travel restrictions will be imposed in the weeks running up to the event and will be most restricted in the week before the summit. TTC, GO Transit, access to Union Station and the Gardiner Expressway will be impacted. On-street and underground parking will also be affected.

PUBLIC MEETING

Councillor Vaughan is working with police and City officials to organize another public information meeting for residents.

For more information:

• Watch this space for updates
• Visit www.ward20.ca
• Sign up for my e-mail list to receive updates
• Details will follow soon

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To Residents, Businesses and all Condo Boards and Property Managers in Ward 20:

For Condo Boards and Property Managers, please see important note at the bottom of this communication.

Information was released today by the Integrated Security Unit (ISU) on security measures related to the G20 summit to be held in downtown Toronto on June 26 and 27.

Please find attached to this letter a notice to be posted in the lobbies and the elevators of your buildings. Also included is a map of the security perimeters proposed and links to ISU websites where you can get up-to-date information. Please be advised that information is subject to change without notice, and updates as needed will be forwarded to as it becomes available.

All of the information in this package has been vetted by City Officials and the ISU. Please remove any prior notices or unauthorized communications related to G20 security when these notices are posted.

My office is working hard to organize another town hall for all affected residents in the downtown. I am also continuing to work hard to make sure full compensation packages and programs are established to help residents and businesses affected by the G20 summit. So far the Federal government has refused to acknowledge responsibility.

CONDO BOARDS AND PROPERTY MANAGERS

Please check your insurance policies. Many policies do not cover damage done by civil unrest. Please also review security plans and shift schedules for the week of the G20. The Federal Government has refused to offer a compensation plan for damage done by protestors. Make sure you are protected. We are trying to arrange a special meeting of condos directly impacted by the event. More information is will follow as it becomes available.

Best regards,

Adam Vaughan
City Councillor, Ward 20 – Trinity-Spadina


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Integrated Security Unit
G20 Summit
Toronto Ontario Canada
June 26-27, 2010

The Government of Canada has chosen Toronto as the location of the Group of Twenty (G20) Summit on Saturday and Sunday, June 26 and 27, 2010 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. 

Security for the Summit is being managed by the Integrated Security Unit (ISU), a joint security team led by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in partnership with the Toronto Police Service (TPS), the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), the Canadian Forces (CF) and Peel Regional Police (PRP).

All security planning is done to ensure the safety and security of Internationally Protected Persons, Summit staff and dignitaries, and the people who live, work, and visit Toronto.

Every effort is being made to ensure these security measures have the least possible impact on the day-to-day lives of Torontonians while balancing the need to keep some of the world's most powerful people safe and secure. 

Never have the two summits been held in one weekend.  This has presented unique challenges for security partners however, ones that the ISU can meet.  These summits will be put Canada on the world stage for three days in June and we will endeavour to ensure that security will not be the overarching theme.   

The following information is provided to explain the impact of security planning and assist with navigating downtown Toronto during the Summit.

Security Zones

There will be an area around the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in which vehicle and pedestrian traffic is controlled.  As with most international summits, security fencing will be used to secure this area. 

The exact location of this security perimeter is represented by the orange line on the attached map.
The fence will be erected in the weeks leading up to the Summit.  The Toronto Police Service hopes that members of the public will be able to move freely throughout the fenced perimeter until the evening of Friday, June 25, 2010.  However, the Toronto Police Service will have the ability to control access to this area in the days leading up to June 25 if security reasons dictate such control.
Torontonians who live and work within this area have been offered a Registration Card in order to facilitate quick passage through the security checkpoints that will be part of the Toronto Police Service security perimeter.
Members of the public who have not received a Registration Card or who do not live or work in the area but require access into the security perimeter will have to present a piece of photo identification and clearly articulate a specific purpose and destination to be allowed through.  This process may take some time and those seeking access into the security perimeter are asked to exercise patience when doing so.

Traffic

To keep traffic flowing as efficiently as possible, a traffic management strategy has been created to guide vehicles away from the security perimeter surrounding the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.  This strategy is represented by the blue and green lines on the attached map.

This perimeter is not a fence; it is the point at which vehicular traffic will engage with a Toronto Police Service officer.

Roadways within this area – bordered by King Street, Yonge Street, Queens Quay and Spadina Avenue - will experience closures or restrictions. 
Anyone living, working or having a specific purpose and destination within this perimeter will not be denied access.  However, this engagement with officers may take some time and those seeking access are asked to exercise patience when doing so.

Other road closures may occur to accommodate marches or protest activity.  These will be communicated as soon as possible through numerous mediums.

Routes in and out of the downtown area - including the 400-series Highways, the Gardiner Expressway, the Queen Elizabeth Way and Lakeshore Boulevard - will not be closed.  However, there will be intermittent restrictions on Highway 427 and the Gardiner Expressway to accommodate motorcade travel.  On Saturday, June 26, and Sunday, June 27, 2010, these restrictions will be ongoing throughout the day and significant traffic disruption is anticipated. 

In addition, the York, Bay, Yonge Streets exit on the eastbound Gardiner Expressway will be closed on Friday, June 25 and Saturday, June 26, 2010.  The York Street ramp onto the westbound Gardiner Expressway will be closed on Sunday, June 27, 2010. 

All traffic management details are subject to change.  Members of the public can expect significant traffic disruptions in the downtown area and are encouraged to take public transit and listen to their local media for the latest information.

Union Station
Union Station will be open during the G20 Summit.  However, from the evening of Friday, June 25, 2010 to Sunday, June 27, 2010, exits to Front Street will not be in use.  Travelers will have to exit using the east or west side of Union Station.  In addition, the Blue Route between Union Station and the Air Canada Centre will be open.

During this time, no vehicle traffic will be permitted on Front Street, west of Bay Street.  A temporary "Kiss & Ride" and a temporary "Taxi Stand" will be located on Front Street east of Bay Street.  Motorists wishing to access these locations should approach northbound on Bay Street from Lakeshore Boulevard West. 

Traffic disruptions will be significant in this area and members of the public are encouraged to use public transit or the pedestrian walkways to go into or leave Union Station.

In addition, should security reasons dictate a securing of the perimeter prior to Friday, June 25, 2010; the above changes to Union Station will also be in effect at that time.  Members of the public are encouraged to listen to their local media for up to date information.

Public Transit
The TTC is operating regular service during the G20 Summit. There are no planned service restrictions to the subway and only a few surface routes will be on diversion from the evening of Friday, June 25 to Sunday, June 27, 2010, unless security dictates otherwise.
The 6 Bay and 72A Pape routes will be on diversion during the entire summit.  The 97B Yonge and 503 streetcar route will be on diversion on June 25, as those two routes do not operate on weekends.  As well, both the 509 and 510 streetcars will not be stopping at Queen's Quay station.
Any changes to TTC services will communicated as soon as possible and customers are encouraged to register for TTC E-Alerts, visit www.ttc.ca, and listen to their local media for the most up to date information in the event of unplanned disruptions.
GO Transit will be operating regular services during the G20 Summit.
Any changes that may be implemented to GO Transit services will be communicated as soon as possible and regular users of the system are encouraged to listen to their local media and visit www.gotransit.com for the most up to date information.

VIA Rail Canada will operate its regular train schedule for the period of Saturday, June 26 to Sunday, June 27, 2010. VIA Rail wishes to advise customers planning to travel by train to or from Toronto during this period that both departing and arriving trains may be delayed and to plan their travel accordingly. As more information becomes available, VIA will post updates on www.viarail.ca. Customers are encouraged to visit this website before their travel dates for the latest information.

PATH

Portions of the underground PATH system will be closed from the evening of Friday, June 25, 2010 to Sunday, June 27, 2010 and will reopen for its regular hours of operation on Monday, June 28, 2010.

If security reasons dictate a securing of the perimeter prior to Friday, June 25, 2010, the underground PATH system will reflect closures.  Members of the public will not be able to exit the PATH system into the security perimeter, nor will they be able to enter the PATH system from the security perimeter once it has been secured.
Any changes to these closures will be made in partnership with the PATH property owners and will be communicated to the public as soon as possible.

Parking
From Friday, June 25, 2010 to Sunday, June 27, 2010, there will be heightened enforcement of parking in the downtown area, particularly for the area surrounded by Queen Street, Yonge Street, Lakeshore Boulevard and Spadina Avenue.
There will be extremely limited parking to no parking available on the majority of streets within this area.  In addition, there will be no parking on streets that have been closed to accommodate parades and protests. 

All parking regulations for No Parking, No Standing and No Stopping will be strictly enforced.  Vehicles may be tagged and/or towed. Members of the public who find their vehicle has been towed are encouraged to call 416-808-2222 for further information.

Protests
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees freedom of thought, belief, opinion, expression and peaceful assembly.  The Integrated Security Unit values these rights and will work to uphold them while ensuring public safety, peace and good order are maintained in Toronto.
We believe most groups will want to express themselves in a peaceful and responsible manner. 
However, we are preparing for any eventuality.  Any interaction police have with demonstrators will be measured, balanced and appropriate to the circumstances at hand.
Specific charges will be applicable to anyone breaching a security perimeter or committing criminal offences.
The Integrated Security Unit has worked with the City of Toronto to identify North Queen's Park as the Designated Speech Area.
As a Designated Speech Area, it will be equipped with audio-visual equipment that will televise the activities at the Park to the delegates at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.

It is our hope that people will take advantage of this area and express themselves in a peaceful, lawful way.

Ferry Services

The Integrated Security Unit has been working closely with agencies involved in the governing and policing of Lake Ontario to develop a comprehensive marine security plan for the G20 Summit.
This plan, to the extent possible, takes into consideration interests from all parties involved and tries to have the least possible impact on the day-to-day operations of Torontonians, including those living and working on Toronto's Islands.
However, for security reasons, there will be a change to the daily operations of the Onigara Ferry.
From its last voyage on Thursday, June 24, 2010 to Monday, June 28, 2010, those travelling to and from Ward's Island will not be permitted to access the Onigara Ferry.  Island residents will have access to one of the public passenger ferries that will reroute to Ward's Island for their convenience.  Once docked at the mainland, all passengers (including Island residents) will exit the terminal via the west walkway.

Service vehicles travelling to and from the Islands must access the Bathurst Street Ferry and transit through the City Airport.  Toronto Port Authority and Toronto Police personnel will escort all vehicles transiting through the airport to and from the Islands.

Marine Restrictions

There will be an increased police presence on the Lake and around the harbour before and during the G8-G20 summits.
Restrictions to boat traffic on the Lake are being considered.  Any decisions will be communicated in earnest.

Eastern Avenue location

Due to the scope of the event, the resources of the Toronto Police Service will be located at various locations across the city.
The building on Eastern Avenue has been acquired as one of these locations.
During the G8-G20 summits, members of the community will see police personnel coming and going from this location.  There are no security concerns for the community at this time.  This location is not open to the public.

Homeless Community

The ISU is concerned about the safety and security of our most vulnerable communities.

We have been working with the City's Shelter, Support & Housing Administration to try and address the needs of our homeless community in advance of the Summit.

For safety reasons, members of the homeless community will not be permitted access into the security perimeter once it has been secured.

Staff from Shelter, Support & Housing Administration has been using their resources and Streets-to-Homes program to encourage those most affected by these security perimeters to access services before the perimeter is secured.


CCTV

The installation of CCTV cameras is to assist with ensuring the safety and security of dignitaries; business owners; residents; people who work and visit the downtown area; and protestors.

These cameras are in addition to those already in place by the Toronto Police Service.

CCTV can be defined as an electronic monitoring system that makes use of video cameras, connected by means of a "closed" (non-broadcast) circuit to capture, collect, record and/or relay visual information about an event unfolding in a given area over time.

The use of CCTV is not a new concept. There are a number of public and private entities currently utilizing it as a means of ensuring the security of persons and property.

The Toronto Police Service has reviewed all aspects of CCTV technology, operations, impact, privacy concerns, best practices and governance.  The Toronto Police Service has procedures in place governing continuity, control and auditing of access to video images. These measures ensure accountability and appropriate management of all aspects of the use of CCTV.

Only authorized Toronto Police Service members will have access to the recorded images.  Images depicting evidence of a crime may be used in a court of law for the prosecution of the offender.

Mobilization of RCMP and TPS personnel

The ISU policing partners will be assisted by law enforcement agencies from across Canada to ensure the safety and security of the summits.
The ISU is working with our security partners to determine the number of personnel available for deployment as well as what role they can play during the summits.

Private Security for G8-G20
The Integrated Security Unit will be contracting private companies to operate some security screening services, in concert with police, at various locations of both the G8 and G20 summits.

While the Integrated Security Unit intends to contract out certain security services at some venues, the unit retains overall responsibility for security of the G8 and G20.

Using the private sector to perform this work will allow the Integrated Security Unit to maximize police resources and will ensure we can continue to meet our responsibilities in the communities we serve.

It makes good financial sense to contract out this portion of the security work, allowing police to focus on maintaining public order and investigating criminal activities.

The ISU will maintain oversight of security screeners, and the security standards they apply.  All contract security staff will have enhanced security clearances and will be required to have specialized training to operate necessary equipment.

The G8-G20 Integrated Security Unit is committed to keeping the heads of state, their families and delegates, the public – including protesters, police officers, emergency personnel, the environment and property – safe during the 2010 G8-G20 summits.

Maintaining core policing responsibilities
Police services sending personnel to the G8-G20 summits are taking steps to ensure that their local core policing responsibilities are met.
The ISU's key partners, the RCMP, TPS, OPP, CF, and the PRP are very experienced in taking part in large major events and security operations and are well positioned to meet the demands of securing the G8 and G20 summits.

At no time is the safety and security of any province or city compromised by deployments of police officers to the G8 and G20 summits. 
Meeting the ongoing needs of a community, region or province is a key consideration in selecting the officers that will remain at their normal duty location during the period of the summits.

The RCMP, OPP, TPS and PRP will retain an effective enforcement capacity within their jurisdiction.


Contact

Community Relations Group – 1-888-446-4047
Media Line – 1-888-338-3738

Website G8-G20isu.ca




Eco Camp at The Waterfront Children's Garden

Hi Everyone,

A program from the city for kids this summer still has spaces open.


Eco Camp at The Waterfront Children's Garden

Spaces still available for our Waterfront Eco Camps!

The Children's Garden and Exploring Toronto Programs offer fun, environmental day camp programming that incorporates art, science, gardening, food preparation, drama, storytelling, music and movement. Traditional camp activities such as swimming, crafts, hiking and offsite trips are also important parts of the program!

Waterfront Eco Camp

For Children 6-10: Located at the award-winning Toronto Music Garden beside the Spadina Quay Wetland, campers have the opportunity to explore and learn about this unique urban nature setting. Gardening, hiking, swimming and weekly offsite trips are just a few of the adventures to be had (Facility location:  Little Norway Park).

You can register by calling 416-338-4FUN (4386) or going online at http://www.toronto.ca/parks/torontofun/index.htm.  For more information about our camps please call 416-338-5055 or email: rsalt@toronto.ca.

G20 Security Updates, May 27, 2010

Update from Adam Vaughan on the G20.
From: Councillor_Vaughan@toronto.ca [mailto:Councillor_Vaughan@toronto.ca]
Subject: G20 Security Updates, May 27, 2010

Dear Residents,

Attached is a G20 Summit security update in PDF format. Please feel free to circulate the notice or post it in your building. A text version is attached below. Subscription information is available at the bottom of this e-mail.

Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.

Best regards,
Adam Vaughan

G20 Summit Security Updates – May 27, 2010

Here are further updates regarding the impacts of the G20 Summit, taking place at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre at 255 Front St W (between Simcoe and John) on Saturday June 26 and Sunday June 27.

Metro Hall: Metro Hall is outside of the Toronto Police security zone where fences will be put up and will be open during the week of Monday June 21 to Friday June 25. As traffic is expected to be heavy, people travelling to Metro Hall are advised to leave extra time to get to and from the building. City staff that park at Metro Hall are advised to use public transit and not drive into the downtown during the week of Monday June 21 to Friday June 25.

In response to what may be heavy traffic in the area, the City is making the following changes to services at Metro Hall:
• The child care centre at Metro Hall will be closed for the week of June 21st. Parents have already been advised of the closure and alternate child care arrangements will be available to them.
• The Toronto Employment and Social Services office / Employment Centre and the Y Café located on the main floor will be closed for the week of June 21st. Clients will be advised of alternate arrangements and signage will direct the public to alternate locations for service.
• The cooling centre that is located at Metro Hall during extreme heat alerts will be relocated if an extreme heat alert is called during the week of June 21st.

Union Station: City staff have been meeting with the Toronto Police Service, TTC, GO Transit and VIA Rail for the past two months to plan for the G20 Summit and the continued operation of Union Station during the week of the Summit. Transportation systems decisions are the responsibility of the transportation operators -- TTC, GO Transit and VIA Rail. Leading up to the week of June 21st, there will be regular updates.

There will be some restrictions to the normal pedestrian flow in to and out of Union Station. These restrictions will be communicated in the near future. Wayfinding signage within the Station is being developed to assist commuters.

Contacts for further information:

G8-G20 Integrated Security Unit
Website: www.g8-g20isu.ca
Phone:  1-888-446-4047
E-mail:  crg-grc@g8-g20isu.ca

Councillor Adam Vaughan
Website:  www.ward20.ca
Phone:  416-392-4044
E-mail:  Councillor_Vaughan@toronto.ca
 
Further updates will be posted as information is made public. This information is current as of May 27, 2010, but is subject to change. To receive further updates as we approach the summit, sign up to Councillor Vaughan's newsletter at www.ward20.ca.
Past security notices are also available on the website.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Important public forum on Ontario condos, Tuesday June 1st.

Subject: Important public forum on Ontario condos, Tuesday June 1st.

On Tuesday, June 1, 2010, Rosario Marchese MPP will be hosting an important public forum on condo legislation in Ontario.
Rosario will talk about his efforts to change Ontario condo legislation, and his recently re-introduced Condo Owners Protection Act, 2010.
There will be two guest speakers:
Anne-Marie Ambert, the founder and author of http://condoinformation.ca, an invaluable resource for any Ontario resident wanting to learn more about Ontario condo law.  She will discuss a variety of topics, including common problems condo owners experience, and potential solutions.
Patricia Sinclair, a community condo activist from downtown Toronto.  She will discuss her personal efforts to reform Ontario condo law, and condo legislation in general.
There will also be an open floor after the panel has spoken, when members of the public will be welcome to present their thoughts on Ontario's condo legislation, and whatever solutions they might suggest.  The audience will be welcome to ask questions of the panel.

When and where:
Harbourfront Community Centre
627 Queen's Quay West
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
6:30 - 8:30 pm 

Please email rmarchese-co@ndp.on.ca or call 416-603-9664 for more information or to RSVP.
Attached, you will find a flyer for the event
Thank you,
Andrew Schwab
Constituency Assistant to
Rosario Marchese, MPP (Trinity-Spadina)

854 Dundas St W
Toronto, ON M6J 1V5
T: 416.603.9664 / F: 416.603.1241
rmarchese-co@ndp.on.ca
www.RosarioMarchese.ca

Clean Train Coalition Update



From: Clean Train Coalition [mailto:info@cleantrain.ca]
Sent: May 25, 2010 9:05 PM
To: Friend
Subject: CTC Update


Metrolinx Electrification Study Update and Public Meeting

Metrolinx is hosting a public meeting this Thursday to update community members on the electrification study. After a brief presentation, there will be an opportunity for people to ask questions and provide feedback on work done to date.

Join the Clean Train Coalition as we continue to insist that only clean, quiet electric trains should be used for expansion of service on the densely populated Georgetown rail corridor. Don't miss this opportunity to let Metrolinx know what you think!

Where: The Lithuanian House, 1573 Bloor Street West
When: Thursday, May 27, 2010, 7:00 to 9:30 pm


Clean Train Information Evening in the Junction

The Clean Train Coalition will be holding an information session at the Annette Street Public Library. This meeting is intended to serve as an introduction to the issue and to get interested parties up to speed on the ongoing advocacy work of the CTC.

Come meet members of the Clean Train Coalition, the grassroots group demanding that this rail line GO ELECTRIC. Learn about the effects of diesel pollution on children's health, and the impact diesel trains would have on local parks and neighbourhoods along the corridor.  Hear why electric rail is the right way to go and how you can help make that solution a reality.

Join us!  Be part of the solution! Clean Transit is possible!

Where: Annette Street Public Library, 145 Annette St.
When: Tuesday June 1, 7pm


A Win at the Parks and Environment Committee

Members of the Clean Train Coalition made deputations to the City of Toronto's Parks and Environment Committee on May 21st. We asked the committee to protect parks along the Georgetown rail corridor from the fumes, noise and vibration that would result from the proposed diesel-based service expansion along this corridor. 

Public parks are the heart and soul of the community and must be preserved as clean, quiet places in which we can relax from the stresses of urban life and participate together with our local communities in recreational activities.

In response to the deputations, the committee passed a number of motions including recommendations that:

  • the Parks department do an analysis of the number of parks which would be adversely affected by an increase in diesel traffic; 
  • the electrification of the Air Rail Link be given priority precedence;
  • the Parks & Environment Committee and the Board of Health jointly invite the provincial ministers of Transport, Infrastructure, and Environment to sit down with them to discuss the ARL as test case for electrification; and
  • a noise and vibration study be completed by the Medical Officer of Health in consultation with noise and vibration specialists.
The Clean Train Coalition would like to thank the Parks and Environment Committee for their support and attention to our concerns about the deleterious effects of the planned diesel train expansion on parks near the Georgetown rail corridor.


Gerard Kennedy - Better Late than Never

At a meeting held on May 19th Gerard Kennedy told the public that he believe this expansion should only go ahead if it will create no negative health impacts on any of the neighbourhoods it passes through. Kennedy shared plans to work with other elected representatives across multiple levels of government to advocate for the electrification of the corridor.

Gerard is now one of many politicians who support the work of the CTC.  We are glad he is now on side, and we will work with him and the other representatives on this issue. 


Continuing Pressure at the Municipal Level

The Mayoral race is heating up, and Clean Trains will be on the agenda. At a recent debate in BloorWestVillage, the mayoral front runners were asked for their opinion of the issue. Here is some of what was said:  http://bit.ly/cfXvvz

We ask all our supporters to continue to press for electrification at every opportunity. We need a mayor who will champion this issue for us, and we need councillors who are knowledgeable and willing to go to bat for their constituents.

If you attend a debate, or if you are speaking with any prospective candidates in this election, tell them you demand electrification. Ask them what they have done and what they are willing to do. Make it clear that your vote is one for electrification!

Forward from Friends of Trinity Bellwoods: THEFT OF FARMERS MARKET EQUIPMENT.

Please keep your eyes open for this equipment and call police if you see anything.

Subject: [TBCA] Forward from Friends of Trinity Bellwoods: THEFT OF FARMERS MARKET EQUIPMENT.

From Carolyn Wong, Friends of Trinity Bellwoods:

THEFT OF FARMERS MARKET EQUPMENT.
Monday, May 23rd in the middle of the night some low-life thieves used a bolt cutter to break and enter our storage shed - located near washrooms in bowl. It was not a random act.  They took our x2 flat bed wagons, x2 two wheel
dollys,  industrial insulated water cooler and our organizer ditty bag with all our administrative and maintenance material.  A substantial loss for market operations and a real violation.  This is a huge downer.  It has been reported
to the Police and Parks.

Please keep your eyes peeled.  The flat bed wagons (green) and water cooler (black, rectangular) have bright yellow markings with tbfm and FoTB stenciled. The dollys are red and grey.  Should you see them or get a lead on their
whereabouts, please contact us.

Carolyn
[info@tbfm.ca]
tbfm/FoTB

Toronto Bike Month

Quick reminder that it’s Bike Month in Toronto from May 31-June 30. There are loads of bike events happening, you can find more here:


Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Strachan Bridge Crossing Update

Hi everyone,

Below is a PDF from the Strachan Bridge meeting last night:
http://nnnow.ca/Strachan_Crossing_Presentation_May18_2010_FINAL.pdf

Metrolinx is planning to have their Project Headquarters in the neighbourhood (901 King St. W. – by the Shoppers’ Drug Mart) during the construction. They’ve committed to having community relations staff and the Project Management team there to answer questions and deal with issues.

More detailed plans will be available in ~3 months.

Some further notes are below – numbers/details may not be precise (based on my scribbles), any questions on specifics should be directed to Metrolinx. 

Infrastructure / Train Traffic
-          Two tracks being added
-          Trains: ~59/day today
-          Eventually (per day by 2015):
o   140 Airport shuttle trains
o   GO adding ~10 trains
o   VIA adding 6
o   CN – 4 trains
o   CP – 20 trains
-          Adding Barrie and (eventually) Bolton services
-          Trains will be diesel to start – all development includes accommodation for electrification (more below)
-          Overpass will include bike lanes – over 1M wide
-          Discussions to try and include an extension of the West Toronto Rail Path (http://railpath.ca/)
-          Plans for design and aesthetics on overpass being worked up
-          NO piledriving (unlike Weston) – pilings will be installed using augurs instead (less noise)
-          Enlarging Etobicoke and Weston stations and adding parking
-          Current design is the maximum height – the mandate to the consultants is to make as low as possible
-          Sound abatement part of plan – consultant has been brought in to address and minimize noise

Timelines
-          ~3 months for detailed plans
-          King St. W HQ and PM office opening ~August this year
-          Installing air monitoring station in next 5-6 months
-          Oct/Nov this year to start utility relocation and pilings
-          Main work aiming to start March 2011
-          Project to be completed by end of 2014 – hard date (PanAm Games)

Electrification and Environmental Concerns
-          Electrification Study to be complete in December 2010
-          3 air monitoring stations being installed along the route to check quality – one at Duro and Strachan
-          GO evaluating catalytic converter-type units to cut emissions on diesel trains from Tier 2 to Tier 4 (90% reduction?)

There’s an Electrification Study update meeting as wel:
Thursday, May 27
7 - 9:30 p.m.
Lithuanian House
1573 Bloor St. W.

Please RSVP to estudy@metrolinx.com

NNNow's Stance on the 90 Niagara Development

After much discussion, NNNow’s Steering Committee has decided that we cannot support the development at 90 Niagara as it is currently proposed. You can find the documentation the developer has provided here:


While there are positive aspects to this development, and while we are encouraged by the developer’s request for input, there are major concerns that we cannot overlook.

Specifically, at a proposed height of over 18M, the development is far beyond the 12M height that zoning allows for this area. There are also concerns with the overall footprint of the building.               

Teresa Scott will be the main point of contact for the community on this development, and can provide more details on issues and next steps – you can contact her at teresa@nnnow.ca. You may receive emails from her as discussions proceed.

Banksy Rumours in the 'Hood

On a fun note, our neighbourhood's kicking up some Banksy rumours:

For non-art nerds, some background on Banksy:

Stories of his recent Toronto works:





Garrison Creek Daycare Spring Fling @ Stanley Park

FYI regarding an upcoming event in North Stanley Park:

The following event has been posted on stanleyparktoronto.ca
Saturday, June 5, 2010 at 10:00am
Stanley Park Toronto [North], Toronto, ON