News update from Councillor Mark Grimes’ Office (Dec. 14, 2012)
Dc. 14, 2012 news update from Councillor Mark Grimes’ Office: December 14, 2012
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Dc. 14, 2012 news update from Councillor Mark Grimes’ Office: December 14, 2012
I visited the Bailey Bridge at Applewood Village Mall on Dec.12, 2012 and took some photographs, which I’ve added to the previous blog post about the bridge.
Matthew Premru of the City of Toronto has noted: Hello, just a quick reminder that the display panels from the December 6th Emerging Secondary Plan Policy Open House are now available on our webpage: http://www.toronto.ca/planning/mimico2020.htm and also, please submit your feedback to us by December 17, 2012.
The following comment from Peter riedel is a follow-up to an earlier question. A supplementary question from Ruth Grier has received an answer. Peter Riedel comments concerning his original quiz question A couple of weeks ago I asked: “Can anyone name one other area along the northern shoreline of Lake Ontario waterfront that is to […]
Hello Councillor Grimes, I am inquiring if all remaining trees standing today between Park Lawn Rd/MarineParade Dr and Bookers Lane on the south side of Lake Shore Blvd will be cut down! Have any provisions or steps been taken to save any of these older growth trees or are they to be replaced by 6 foot […]
Update A July 7, 2016 post is entitled: On July 12, 2016 Toronto City Council Agenda: Investigation Report Regarding Conduct of Ward 6 Councillor Mark Grimes [End of update] Peter Riedel, whose photo of The Beach Motel is posted on this page, has asked if I know if The Beach Motel sign was saved […]
The Mimico Residents Association (MRA) has released a report of based on its Mimico 20/20 survey from November 2012: Download the PDF Survey Report here. The MRA has provided the following summary: The majority (64.7%) of respondents disagree to strongly disagree that height of 16-25 storeys is appropriate for the locations indicated in the Plan. […]
Re-purpose, renew, add In this blog post, I will share information from a Nov. 20, 2012 community forum concerned with redevelopment of the Wesley Mimico United Church. A more recent blog post provides a further update. Some attendees at the Nov. 20, 2012 meeting are members of the congregation; some work with groups now using […]
As you may know the City of Toronto website features demographic profiles for neighbourhoods across Toronto. The profile for Long Branch can be found here. Here’s the 2011 Long Branch social profile for age and gender. Here’s the corresponding 2011 city-wide profile for age and gender. Below is a list of other data that can […]
