Councillor Matlow's City Hall & Community Update: February 2025
|
You are invited! Join City Staff at one of the six Open Houses being held across Toronto in September. These Open Houses are part of the first stage of the Official Plan and Municipal Comprehensive Reviews. This is a great opportunity to help shape your city, and share with them your observations and ideas on planning in Toronto.
Open House Format
You can attend at any time between 3:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. to view displays and share your insights with City staff. A presentation and facilitated discussion will occur at 4:00 p.m. and again at 7:30 p.m. so you can attend the session that works with your schedule. See below for schedule dates and locations.
If you're unable to attend an open house, you will be able to review the open house material on-line. Display boards, handouts and the presentation along with a summary of each open house will be posted on this page. You can also complete a survey or submit your comments at any time.
Tuesday, September 13 Metro Hall Room 308/309 55 John St. |
Wednesday September 14 Etobicoke Civic Centre Cafeteria 399 The West Mall |
Tuesday, September 20 Scarborough Civic Centre Council Chamber / Foyer 150 Borough Dr. |
Wednesday, September 21 East York Civic Centre Council Chamber / Foyer 850 Coxwell Ave |
Monday, September 26 York Civic Centre Council Chamber / Foyer 2700 Eglinton Ave West |
Tuesday, September 27 North York Civic Centre Members Lounge / Foyer 5100 Yonge Street |
For more information please visit the City website at www.toronto.ca/opreview/index.htm.
|
Show Your Support for a Charter City - Sign our Petition and Register to Depute
At Executive Committee on Tuesday, January 28th, Councillor Jamaal Myers and I are moving a motion “Toward Municipal Autonomy and Effective Local Governance” and we need your help! Show your support for a charter city by signing our petition, registering to speak, and submitting written comments for the committee meeting.
It’s time to start fighting for Toronto’s future. You can register to depute or submit written comments at Executive Committee on January 28th here and you can sign our petition to send a message to your local Councillor and Mayor here.
Focusing on Real Solutions to Toronto's Traffic Gridlock
Every day, too many Torontonians find themselves stuck in traffic gridlock, this is unacceptable. While there are many reasons for this, such as a lack of much-needed transit expansion over generations, along with the continuing need to provide people with more options to get around. I am actively calling for change. Far too many of our city's curb lanes are occupied for 2 or 3 years at a time for construction staging. I don't believe this is acceptable and I am calling for change.
Please read this thoughtful Toronto Star story about this priority.