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          • Liveblog: Oct. 2 City Council meeting

            Liveblog: Oct. 2 City Council meeting

            City Council’s back from summer holidays with a jam-packed agenda, featuring plastic bags, the Port Lands, sa Loma, the budget, that ombudsman’s report, and more! Continue reading →

          • The Cities Men Don’t See, part 2

            The Cities Men Don’t See, part 2

            In the wake of a frightening wave of sexual assaults across the city, women are organizing to reclaim nightspace. But, for many people, nightspace is not the only—or most—dangerous space, and truly inclusive, transformative work requires some heavy self-criticism. Continue reading →

          • No Concrete Solutions for the Waterfront (Yet)

            No Concrete Solutions for the Waterfront (Yet)

            “We are not moving.” This was the site supervisor at Lafarge nada’s lake-side cement depot this afternoon, and it could easily be the substance of a letter that Waterfront Toronto received from the concrete company this morning. LaFarge’s?property, which sits at the mouth of a future, naturalized Don River, made … Continue reading →

          Board of Health meeting 22 October 2012

          Today, the Board is talking about pedestrian deaths in Toronto due to rs running them over, amongst other things. On your mark . . .

          Posted on October 22, 2012 by accozzaglia

          Reading reports so you don’t have to: food and housing

          Today, Executive Committee talks affordable housing. Here’s a rundown of the recommendations from Cllr Ana Bail?o’s working group—and why they dovetail with the Daily Bread Food Bank’s policy goals. Continue reading →

          Posted on October 9, 2012 by Neville Park

          What the bitter end of the Jarvis bike lanes means for Toronto bicyclists.

          In short, yesterday’s vote at city council, on the phasing in of the completed Sherbourne bike track coinciding with the return of the convertible fifth wheel lane on Jarvis for rs, comes down to five practil things: As a cyclist-commuter, you won’t be getting a completed Sherbourne bike track until … Continue reading →

          Posted on October 3, 2012 by accozzaglia

          Liveblog: Sept. 24 Board of Health meeting

          Despite a late arrival, let’s get this post-summer check-up going.

          Posted on September 24, 2012 by accozzaglia

          Liveblog: Sept. 24 Budget Committee

          School’s back in session, kids. Here’s this meeting’s agenda, where we’ll be talking ~surpluuuuus~.

          Posted on September 24, 2012 by Neville Park

          Son of #FordCourt: day 2 liveblog

          Son of #FordCourt: day 2 liveblog

          Less facepalming, more dry legal wrangling. Continue reading →

          Posted on September 6, 2012 by Neville Park

          Law and Forder: #FordCourt liveblog

          Law and Forder: #FordCourt liveblog

          Top lawyers Lenczner and Ruby face off over Ford’s alleged conflict of interest. Continue reading →

          Posted on September 5, 2012 by Neville Park

          Jiminy Crickets

          During yesterday’s memorial marking the 1st anniversary of Jack Layton’s death, the inevitable Will she? Will she?! question me up. Would Layton’s widow, Trinity-Spadina MP and former city councillor, Olivia Chow, run for mayor of Toronto in 2014 against incumbent Rob Ford? Inevitable certainly since a recent poll was released … Continue reading →

          Posted on August 23, 2012 by Daren Foster

          Quotable: Jane Jacobs on municipal public hearings

          Quotable: Jane Jacobs on municipal public hearings

          “A public hearing in a big city is apt to be a curious affair, simultaneously discouraging and heartening. Sometimes the sessions are lm and speedy; but often they are tumultuous and last not only all day, but far into the night. Whole segments of city life, problems of neighbourhood upon neighborhood, district upon district, parades of remarkable personalities, all come alive in this room…” Continue reading →

          Posted on August 20, 2012 by Neville Park
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