Federation of North Toronto Ratepayers Associations (FoNTRA)

in partnership with the St Lawrence Forum and People Plan Toronto


Summary of Public Forum

Making our Voices Heard in Planning our Neighbourhoods”


Tuesday April 29, 7 to 9 pm

North Toronto Memorial Community Centre (200 Eglinton Avenue West)


Introduction


The North Toronto Forum was an opportunity for residents and residents groups to share experiences, learn from each other and better develop our networks. It consisted of three parts; case studies, round table discussions, and plenary reportback. The discussion focused on 2 questions:


Peter Baker (FoNTRA Co-chair) welcomed everyone to the North Toronto Forum


Cathie Macdonald (FoNTRA and Deer Park Residents’ Group) introduced Dina Graser of People Plan Toronto, and Jane Farrow (CBC producer, Chair of Active 18, Executive Director for Janes Walks and the Centre for Urban Ecology), the moderator for the Forum


Jane Farrow introduced the five speakers for the case study presentations


Case studies


  1. North Toronto Collegiate Rebuild Project (Peter Baker, FoNTRA Co-Chair and Sherwood Park Residents’ Association)




Lessons learned


  1. Avenue Road Avenues Study (Robert Amaron, Bedford Park Residents Association)



Lessons Learned:


  1. Talbot Apartments (Brian Athey, Leaside Property Owners Association)



Lessons learned



  1. Don Mills Centre (Terry West, Don Mills Residents Inc.)


Lessons learned:



  1. Mt Pleasant Cemetery Visitation Centre (Tim Costigan, Moore Park Residents’ Association)



Lessons learned:


Results of Discussions


The following are the Obstacles and Solutions identified consolidated from the reportbacks of all the table groups


Obstacles



How to address Obstacles



Role for FoNTRA?




Councillor Michael Walker reviewed some recent decisions of council including: the issues that come from taking out secondary plans in the latest OP and not completing the new zoning bylaw, getting rid of the OMB, supporting SLAAP legislation (noting Council just supported his motion to do this), concerns with the centralization of planning that is happening at Council, and the fact that those with deep pockets win. He also stressed that if you engage you can find a consensus.


Carolyn Langdon from the St Lawrence Forum encouraged people to come to the city-wide forum on May 29.

The meeting closed with thanks from Geoff Kettel (FoNTRA and Leaside Property Owners Association to the planning committee for the session (Cathie Macdonald, Robert Amaron, Jay Robinson, Lauralyn Johnston, Agnes Vermes and Maggie Olah) and to all others involved with the session.




Notes by

Geoff Kettel and Cathie Macdonald

May 2008