I was dismayed to read in the latest Seaton Village Residents' Association online update that a few "smash and grabs" occurred in the area last month.
In response, Councillor Adam Vaughan's office is organizing a January 12th walk through the neighbourhood.
Here are some details:
"The walk is being held during evening hours, to allow for participation after work and to better identify potential problem areas within the neighbourhood. Of particular interest will be the laneway behind Yarmouth Rd near Christie and Clinton Streets. Constable Gord Reid will lead the walk along with Supervisor Joe Magalhaes of Municipal Licensing and Standards. It has been advised that the walk will be open to the first 15 people (with some flexibility) in order to ensure the endeavour is focused and productive.
In response, Councillor Adam Vaughan's office is organizing a January 12th walk through the neighbourhood.
Here are some details:
"The walk is being held during evening hours, to allow for participation after work and to better identify potential problem areas within the neighbourhood. Of particular interest will be the laneway behind Yarmouth Rd near Christie and Clinton Streets. Constable Gord Reid will lead the walk along with Supervisor Joe Magalhaes of Municipal Licensing and Standards. It has been advised that the walk will be open to the first 15 people (with some flexibility) in order to ensure the endeavour is focused and productive.
Please RSVP Rebecca Hewitt at Councillor Vaughan’s office: rhewitt@toronto.ca."
Vanessa
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