Sunday, September 29, 2013

The Four Corners of Bathurst and Bloor

If you have concerns about developments and future developments at iconic intersection Bathurst and Bloor, then block off the afternoon of October 5th.
Councillors Mike Layton and Adam Vaughan will host The Four Corners of Bathurst that day.
Here's the scoop:
"It is the boundary between municipal wards. It is the dividing line for downtown Toronto. It is the intersection of at least four distinct communities. As such, it is has never been looked at as a whole. This meeting will be the first time we sit down, together, as a community to examine this intersection and the neighbourhoods from London to Lennox and Markham to Albany/Lippincott.
Now that the future of Honest Ed’s and Mirvish Village are up for debate, it is even more important to set out a vision for the four corners of Bathurst and Bloor. There are many sites at this corner that may become development sites in the next decade and we need to be prepared as a community to define how we want our neighbourhoods to grow.

The outcomes of this charette on the Four Corners of Bathurst & Bloor will help inform the Bathurst Street study. More information is available online:http://www.toronto.ca/planning/bathurst.htm."
The meeting takes place Oct. 5th at Central Tech from 1 to 4 pm.
Cheers,
Vanessa

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