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Owners of Hearn site on Toronto waterfront object to heritage designation – Feb. 27, 2019 Toronto Star
/0 Comments/in Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillA Feb. 27, 2019 Toronto Star article is entitled: “Owners of Hearn site on Toronto waterfront object to heritage designation.” The opening paragraphs read: Toronto is moving to protect the Richard L. Hearn Generating Station as a heritage site even though the waterfront property’s new owners are protesting. The Toronto Preservation Board voted Wednesday to […]
March 11, 2018 Toronto Star article about Humber Bay Shores brings to mind that Mississauga and Toronto have differing cultures of waterfront development
/0 Comments/in Commentary, Long Branch, Mississauga, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillA March 11, 2018 Toronto Star article is entitled: “How rampant development and poor planning left residents of this Etobicoke neighbourhood stuck in traffic: The Etobicoke neighbourhood of Humber Bay Shores has undergone rapid development in the past two decades, but transit infrastructure hasn’t come with it. The problem only stands to get worse.” Commentary […]
March 3, 2018 Toronto Star: 2018 off to a deadly start for pedestrians, prompting calls for city hall to do more
/0 Comments/in Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillA March 3, 2018 CBC article is entitled: Pedestrian deaths piling up despite Toronto’s Vision Zero pledge: 2018 off to a deadly start for pedestrians, prompting calls for city hall to do more.” As a person who does a lot of walking, as part of my fitness routine, I can attest that when you walk […]
March 2, 2018 Toronto Star article addresses ongoing local planning issues
/0 Comments/in Commentary, Long Branch, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillA March 2, 2018 Toronto Star article, which by way of commentary I would describe as possessed of delightful and apt platitudes about the next steps in the way forward, is entitled: “The GTA’s population is booming – but not necessarily in the right places: There seem to be countless examples across the GTA of […]