Toronto has launched city-wide “missing middle” housing project, as Michael Mizzi explains at November 18, 2020 Long Branch Neighbourhood Association AGM

182 Queens Ave. in Mimico was built in 1902, new evidence indicates, not around 1898 as earlier noted

‘It would be a shame’: Owner proposing to split historic house at 182 Queens Ave. and build two homes: March 15, 2021 Etobicoke Guardian article

Heritage Toronto, Heritage Planning, and the Toronto Heritage Board: Similar in name, but not in mandate

Most interesting Zoom talk is scheduled for March 24, 2021 regarding history of Yonge Street presented by the North York Historical Society; also at this post: notes about the history of flight

Revisiting the Jane’s Walk principles in 2021: Text from Jane’s Walk website, to which I’ve added commentary

Deadline for comments regarding 182 Queens Ave. is Tuesday, March 16, 2021 at 4:30 pm. Please write a letter, if you haven’t already done so.

Long Branch community rallies as construction threatens to destroy 160-year-old tree – March 9, 2021 CBC article

West Long Branch residents fight to save historic 160-year-old Black Barn Maple tree – March 6, 2021: South Etobicoke News

Committee of Adjustment hearing (deferred on Feb. 23, 2021) regarding 182 Queens Ave., Mimico, will now take place on March 23, 2021. Deadline for letters (PDF format): March 16 at 4:30 pm.