TORONTO STRONG NEIGHBOURHOODS STRATEGY 2020 IMPLEMENTATION UPDATE
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contents 3 TSNS 2O2O: Local Impact for city-wide change 5 TSNS 2O2O Roadmap: Our journey 7 TSNS 2O2O: Theory of change & Urban HEART@Toronto 9 TSNS 2O2O Fact Sheet: Key Activities & Implementation 11TSNS 2O2O Snapshot: Activating change 13Resident Advisory Committee: Activating people 15District Structure & Planning Tables: Investing in neighbourhoods 17Local Planning Table Profiles: Working together Contact: 33Thanks to all our John Smith Manager, Community Development Unit Partner Networks Social Development Finance & Administration 416-397-4495 john.smith@toronto.ca www.toronto.ca/TSNS2O2O
3 4 TORONTO STRONG NEIGHBOURHOODS STRATEGY 2020: LOCAL IMPACT FOR CITY-WIDE CHANGE TSNS 2020: Advances equitable economic, social, health, environmental and participation outcomes in all neighbourhoods across Toronto, with a focus on 31 Neighbourhood Improvement Areas (NIAs). By partnering with residents, businesses and agencies, TSNS 2O2O strengthens neighbourhood wellbeing and delivers local impact for citywide change. TSNS Mission: To achieve equitable opportunities across all Toronto neighbourhoods by… qq Activating people and organizations, qq Activating resources, In 2014 Toronto City Council: qq Activating neighbourhood friendly policies qq Approved the Urban HEART tool as a method of calculation for Neighbourhood Equity Score and Neighbourhood Equity Benchmark qq Designated 31 Neighbourhood Improvement Areas (NIAs) TSNS Vision: qq Established a fund to support Emerging Neighbourhoods that received investments through the first Strong Neighbourhood strategy, but were not identified for TSNS 2O2O “No matter what neighbourhood Torontonians call home, there are equitable opportunities for wellbeing.” qq As part of the 2O14 Operating and Capital Budget process, Council also approved $12M over 5 years to invest in Community Capital infrastructure in the NIAs
5 6 WINTER TSNS Action Plan 2016 completed TSNS 2020 and shared with community stakeholders across 31 NIAs ROADMAP: OUR JOURNEY FALL 2015 SPRING 2016 Poverty Reduction Funded over 70 SPRING 2014 City Council approves TSNS2O2O. Local projects across 31 NIAs initiated and engaged 9,5OO residents 15 Neighbourhood Planning Tables and Action Plans initiated and in development across the 31 NIAs, engaging over 1,4OO stakeholders FALL 2016 WINTER 2015 Mornelle Court approved as the 1st SUMMER 2015 Neighbourhood Conferences Over 25O community residents and stakeholders engaged in 4 District Neighbourhood Conferences Partneship Opportunities Legacy Fund Resident Advisory Table with an investment of developed to advise and monitor $3OO,OOO the implementation of TSNS. Table recruits one resident from each of the 31 NIAs SPRING 2015 TSNS Conferences held, 2OO local stakeholders contribute ideas and principles to the development of the 2017 2017 Upcoming TSNS 2020 TSNS Action Plan activities include: Local Participatory Budget Pilot begins Champions Pilot, 2O17 Resident Advisory, 2O17 POL 2 Lauch and with an investment of $15O,OOO in 3 more. areas of the City; Ward33, Oakridge and Rustic NIAs
7 8 THEORY OF CHANGE WHAT MAKES A NEIGHBOURHOOD The TSNS theory of change starts with the understanding that neighbourhoods are complex social and spatial containers where people live and work and that neighbourhood well-being comprises 5 distinct but related dimensions – these are the domains defined by the Urban HEART tool, developed by The Untited Way. Of course, neighbourhoods exist within a broader STRONG? social economic environment. The effects of this social and economic context are distributed Neighbourhood planning themes by Urban HEART Domain: differently across neighbourhoods in Toronto, and is what produces the place-based inequities that TSNS is intended to address. physical surroundings TSNS 2O2O builds on a theory of change presented by Action for Neighbourhood Change community service hub development; green space and arts and cultural space in 2OO7. Within this broader environment of socioeconomic forces, neighbourhoods are development; access to more recreational spaces also embedded in institutional and civil society systems that are made up of; empowered people, and communities and organizations; financial and infrastructural resources; and rules, regulations, and policies. Our theory of change holds that it is necessary to activate this surrounding system of people, resources, and policies to be explicitly focused on neighbourhoods, to create a supportive sub-climate for neighbourhood well-being. $ $ economic opportunities advocacy for community benefits agreements including job opportunities from transit development; employability skills including job training such as food EMPOWERED sector skills development; and financial literacy programs PEOPLE healthy lives access to healthy food; food handling and skills development; and nutrition and participation in wellness activities civic decision-making physical social development 5 KEYS TO surroundings NEIGHBOURHOOD social development WELLBEING resident leadership and local network development; youth engagement; and education and literacy programs NEIGHBOURHOOD economic healthy lives APPROPRIATE opportunities AWARE POLICIES RESOURCES participation in civic decision-making civic engagement; resident group development; youth leadership and advocacy
9 10 KEY ACTIVITIES FOR TSNS 2020 TSNS 2020 IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY Partnership Opportunities Legacy Fund (POL 2) The Partnership Opportunities Legacy Fund 2 (“POL 2”) funds capital projects and improvements developed by local community-based partnerships. Through creative and opportunistic partnerships, this fund will leave a lasting legacy by providing sustainable and resident engagement Resident engagement is the most important activity area for the implementation of TSNS tangible changes to the Neighbourhood Improvement Areas that would otherwise not be 2O2O. The participation, voice and decision-making of residents to create local actions ensure possible. the strategy will lead to equitable outcomes for Neighbourhood Improvement Areas. Funders Table The funders table was developed in collaboration with the United Way of Toronto and York Region with the goal of ensuring that federal, provincial, and local funding priorities targeted investments were informed by a neighbourhood perspective. Since 2O15, 13 funding organizations have TSNS 2O2O targets resources and investments to the 31 Neighbourhood Improvement Areas. participated in the Table. Investments like new playgrounds, programs, events or enhanced services have an immediate impact on the quality of life of local residents. Resident Advisory Committee Building on the work of our 2O15/16 interim advisory, in 2O17 a new committee will be recruited representing 31 NIAs and Emerging Neighbourhoods. partnership & network development TSNS 2O2O supports network and partnership development across multiple sectors and Participatory Budgeting Pilot multiple levels of government, to leverage resources, promote collective impact and link local and global community concerns. Whether we work together in Neighbourhood Action Participatory Budgeting Pilot (PB) involves community residents proposing and voting on projects to improve their Neighbourhood. PB continues in 3 areas of the City including the Partnerships, networks or coalitions the end result is positive change for local communities. Rustic and Oakridge NIAs. Residents in each neighbourhood will have an opportunity to vote on capital projects up to $25Ok in value. continuous service improvements Local Champions Pilot TSNS implementation focus on neighbourhoods involves the improvement of services for NIAs. By including the neighbourhood perspective in City programming and planning the strategy This is a post-secondary certification/credit training pilot program for residents from NIAs to aims to improve the wellbeing of communities. build resident leadership, involvement and decision-making while advancing the goals of TSNS 2O2O and the Toronto Poverty Reduction Strategy. District Neighbourhood Conferences “Summits” monitoring & evaluation In fall 2O16 four district wide events were held to promote engagement of residents and other Evaluation is an important component of effective program planning and service stakeholders involved in neighbourhood planning, TSNS 2O2O activities, and local initiatives. delivery. TSNS 2O2O will create monitors at the local and citywide level to Over 25O residents, community partners and stakeholders attended the summit events. ensure accountability and to demonstrate the value of program investments. Community Hub Development Community hubs provide increased access to services and community space for residents. TSNS 2O2O is presently supporting working with the United Way of Toronto and York Region, City Divisions, other levels of government and community organizations to invest in community hub development at locations across the city including 1652 Keele St., Thorncliffe Park, Dawes Road, and Ward 3 and 4.
11 128 RESIDENT ENGAGEMENT LOCAL TARGETEDINVESTMENTS 24,000 RESIDENTS CHAMPIONS Certification Program for PILOT $600,000 9,500 RESIDENTS ENGAGED ENGAGED since 2015 engaged through Residents of NIAs and Emerging Neighbourhoods Invested over 2 years that engaged residents and stakeholders through the and 74 projects initiated through local actions EMERGING NEIGHBOURHOODS FUND POVERTY REDUCTION 24 RESIDENTS Recruited from 31 NIAs advising TSNS 2O2O implementation through the 400 COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS $3.1 MILLION invested and 11 local capital projects funded through Engaged in 6 Community RESIDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE Conferences PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES LEGACY FUND TSNS 2020 SNAPSHOT 21 CITY TSNS 2020 15 NEIGHBOURHOOD 13ENGAGED FUNDERS Funds identified for investment in NIAs through DIVISIONS ACTION PLAN PLANNING TABLES Initiated across 31 NIAs the FUNDERS TABLE engaged in TSNS 2O2O Implementation Developed through Resident Input to DOCUMENT guide process CONTINUOUS 1,700 PARTNER ENGAGED SERVICE 4 DIRECTORCHAMPIONS To lead 4 District Staff Teams STAKEHOLDERS 15 Engaged at local network, PARTNERSHIP IMPROVEMENTS working together to improve Neighbourhood Action Partnerships AND NETWORKS access to service
13 14 RESIDENT ADVISORY MEET SOME OF OUR RESIDENT COMMITTEE ADVISORY CHAMPIONS The Resident Advisory Committee (RAC) works with city staff throughout the implementation of TSNS. The RAC consists of residents who live in the NIAs and was Fazilatun Nessa Babli established in the summer of 2O15. An interim RAC has met bi monthly to advise staff “I feel honoured and proud to have been an advisory member of on local planning issues, ensure accountability, and advise on the structure of the RAC. TSNS 2O2O. Through this platform, I was able to exchange ideas THANK YOU TO THE MEMBERS OF THE RAC about community building and contribute to a collective voice. I was able to learn about assessing needs, planning, designing and implementing processes to help bring positive changes to my NIA JOSHUA BARNDT ANTONIUS CLARKE of West Hill/Kingston Galloway Orton Park.” Feroza Mohammed LAURA HAMMOND MARGARET SAMMY “My experience on the advisory is impacted by networking with diverse neighbourhoods, to learn and share information on strengthening local communities. Residents are invited to identify ELIANA TRINAISTIC FEROZA MOHAMMED priorities, and inform how we can work collectively with the city and its partners to access supports in shaping and building an equitable city.” SHUKRI ABDULLAHI NAHID SHARIF Laura Hammond JOSEPH GENNARO MICHELLE MINOTT “Being on the Resident Advisory Committee has been extremely inspiring. I truly enjoyed getting to meet other residents from across the GTA who share a like-minded passion for their community. It MALARAVAN BALACHARAN JOY SIMONE SMITH-BROWN has been extremely helpful to learn about their initiatives and gain insight on how they worked through common challenges.” FAZILATUN NESSA BABLI AAMIR SUKHERA Nathan Stern MANJURA REHMAN NICOLE TELESFORD “Being a part of the TSNS 2O2O Resident Advisory Committee opened my eyes to the great work and learnings that could be taken from other NIAs. Through connecting with other community BUTTERFLY GOPAUL SARAH ALI leaders across the city I was able to bring back information that was helpful for committees and groups that I supported.” NATHAN STERN SUREYA IBRAHIM Sarah Ali LUISA GIACOMETTI MUSSARAT EJAZ “Being on the Resident Advisory Committee has been extremely inspiring. I truly enjoyed getting to meet other residents from across the GTA who share a like-minded passion for their community. It has been REHANA ROBIN extremely helpful to learn about their initiatives and gain insight on how they worked through common challenges.”
15 16 LOCAL ACTIONS LOCAL PLANNING TABLES WHAT A LOCAL PLANNING TABLE DOES TSNS 2O2O Neighbourhood Planning Table is a place-based planning approach that TSNS 2O2O DISTRICT STRUCTURE involves residents, community agencies, local businesses, City Councillors and City staff who work in the Neighbourhood Improvement Area meeting regularly to identify We recognize that challenges and solutions to identified community issues may local priorities, plan solutions and create partnerships for a strong neighbourhood. involve more than a single neighbourhood. We have created TSNS 2O2O District Staff Teams to support planning for larger geographic regions of the City. Currently over 17OO local stakeholders are engaged through local planning tables and community networks connected to the implementation of TSNS 2O2O. Currently there are 4 teams that support 4 TSNS 2O2O Districts. These teams are composed of management staff from City agencies, boards, commissions and To date 15 Local Planning Tables have been identified across 31 NIAs. Although divisions. Each City partner contributes their knowledge, resources and approaches they may be referred to as Neighbourhood Action Partnerships (NAPs), networks or to service delivery with a willingness to work collaboratively to address issues coalitions, Neighbourhood Planning Tables are open to everyone in the neighbourhood identified at the local level. The District Teams are an important link between the who wishes to participate in priority setting, planning and taking local action for local neighbourhood planning and central decision-making at City Hall. community change. Each table is supported by a Community Development Officer from the City who assists the implementation of plans. TSNS 2020 District and Local Planning Table Map Rexdale NAP Bathurst Finch Network York University 24 39 8Heights NAP 1 Strength in Partnership 41 42 23 7 Jane Finch 10 33 TSNS Task Force Malvern NAP 9 40 2 Downsview Roding NAP Kingsview Village - The Westway NAP 25 Dorset Park Network Rustic NAP 34 South East Scarborough 44 Lawrence Heights 16 38 43 Planning Table 12 15 Network Inter-Organization 37 11 South Weston Youth East Eglinton 4 NIA Partners Don Valley NIAs Kennedy Park Ionview Rockcliffe Smythe NAP 21 22 26 3 17 35 Weston Pelham Park NAP 31 36 29 Taylor Massey/Oakridge NAP 13 27 18 Social Development Plan 5 Stakeholders Table 14 20 32 Parkdale Economic Development 19 Project 30 6 28 Lake Ontario 0 1 2 3 4 Km Legend Local Planning Tables - Official Names TSNS District Rockcliffe-Smythe Neighbourhood Action Partnership Don Valley NIAs Weston Pelham Park Neighbourhood Action Partnership Dorset Park Network Ward Downsview Roding Neighbourhood Action Partnership Strength in Partnership Source: City of Toronto, Social Development Finance York University Heights Neighbourhood Action Partnership Jane Finch TSNS Task Force & Administration, Community Development Unit Emerging Neighbourhood Kingsview Village - The Westway Neighbourhood Action Partnership York South Weston NIA Partners TCHC Revitalization Site Eglinton East Kennedy Park Ionview Parkdale Economic Development Project Copyright (c) 2017 City of Toronto. All Rights Reserved. Currency: January 2017 Social Development Plan Stakeholders Table (Regent Park) South East Scarborough Planning Table Community Council Published: January 2017 Malvern Neighbourhood Action Partnership Rexdale Neighbourhood Action Partnership Neighbourhoods Prepared by: Social Development Finance & Administration, Taylor-Massey-Oakridge Neighbourhood Action Partnership Rustic Neighbourhood Action Partnership Community Development Unit Lawrence Heights Inter-Organization Network Contact: neighbourhoods@toronto.ca
17 18 NEIGHBOURHOOD PLANNING TABLE: NEIGHBOURHOOD PLANNING TABLE: EGLINTON EAST SOUTH EAST SCARBOROUGH KENNEDY PARK IONVIEW PLANNING TABLE Neighbourhood Improvement Areas: A Neighbourhood Story: A Neighbourhood Story: Neighbourhood Improvement Areas: #124 Kennedy Park “This year has been an amazing and very “It is important that the voices of #135 Mornelle Court (Morningside) #125 Birchmount Eglinton East (Ionview) TSNSpositive East District one, for and Map of NIAs theEmerging Gilder community Neighbourhoods Scarborough’s young people are included in #136 Kingston Galloway/Orton Park (West Hill) #138 Eglinton East STEELES AVE W STEELES AVE E with the launch of the GUYDE Center their community’s dialogue; the arts have #137 Woburn MAXOME AVE #139 Scarborough Village CACTUS AVE NEWTON DR PASSMORE AVE (Gilder United Youth through Dedication beenTSNSinstrumental in making this possible. Councillors and Wards: PICKERING TOWN LINE DON MILLS RD FUN OASIS BLVD HILDA AVE East District Map of NIAs and Emerging Neighbourhoods BAKER RD Steeles (116) PHARMACY AVE DY B BEARE RD BRIMLEY RD CUMMER AVE MCNICOLL AVE AY B MIDDLEFIELD RD and Education). The GUYDE Center is a Young people require platforms from which Councillors and Wards: RD STEELES AVE W STEELES AVE E GORDON MAXOME AVE LVD TAPSCOTT RD CLEADON NASHDENE RD CACTUS AVE Ward 35 - Michelle Hollard BISHOP AVE NEWTON DR PASSMORE AVE PICKERING TOWN LINE DON MILLS RD FUND MEADOWVALE RD OASIS BLVD HILDA AVE BAKER RD Steeles (116) youth center for the youth of Gilder. We to share their creative endeavours with their PHARMACY AVE BEARE RD BRIMLEY RD FINCH AVE W Y BA LESLIE ST CUMMER AVE MCNICOLL AVE MIDDLEFIELD RD NEILSON RD Y BL Ward 37 - Michael Thompson RD Ward 36 - Councillor Gary Crawford FINCH AVE E OLD FINCH AVE GORDON FINCH AVE E FINCH AVE E TAPSCOTT RD WILLOWDALE AVE CLEADON CHURCHILL AVE DON MILLS RD E VD WILFRED AVE KENNETH AVE DON MILLS RD W launched a breakfast Malvern Club with the Toronto community. Therefore, creating additional NASHDENE RD MO L BISHOP AVE LITTLES RD TR MEADOWVALE RD (132) RN TRL VAN HORNE AVE D EL FINCH AVE W ING Ward 38 - Glenn De Baeremaeker Ward 38 - Councillor Glenn De Baeremaeker FI LESLIE ST BEECROFT RD MCCOWAN RD MIDLAND AVE W NEILSON RD SENLAC RD P BRIAN DR S HU FINCH AVE E CRO Children’s’ Breakfast club in September that multi-purpose artsMalvernspaces ensures young OLD FINCH AVE IDE FINCH AVE E FINCH AVE E HAWKSBURY DR WILLOWDALE AVE CHURCHILL AVE DON MILLS RD E WILFRED AVE KENNETH AVE DON MILLS RD W MO L LITTLES RD AV TR (132) RN TRL VAN HORNE AVE LD AVE E Ward 43 - Councillor Paul Ainslie BR ING FIE EVIN BEECROFT RD MCCOWAN RD MIDLAND AVE Y CROW SENLAC RD MCL P BRIAN DR E WA S VEN HU NUGGET AVE IDE NY is currently running during the weekdays“ people flourish creatively.” HAWKSBURY DR SHEPPARD AVE W RN BONIS AVE WIC ON AV Priority actions: T FLORENCE AVE KS URE BU AVE E BR R ON WA AD VIN Y SH Ward 38 - Councillor Ron Moeser D T MCLE E WA VENT ANA SHEPPARD AVE E RL NUGGET AVE NY Y WA D RC SHEPPARD AVE W RN BONIS AVE WIC ON R - Nadra Abdihakim and Annmarie Grey, - Denese Matthews, Community Service E UPP FLORENCE AVE KS URE BU TOB CASS AVE DR ON WA SH ADA SH MILNER AVE SHEPPARD AVE E T RL AN Y WA DR E RC A R PROGRESS AVE HARRISON RD FE PP E RD UPP KD DR K TOBA BEAVERHALL DR CASS AVE N DEAN PAR SH AR N MILNER AVE CONLINS RD OO E AV Residents & Founders of GUYDE Partner HIGHCASTLE RD DR DA PROGRESS AVE HARRISON RD PP KEELER BLVD FE MORNINGSIDE AVE K RD DR E BEAVERHALL DR DEAN PAR BR N AR OK Priority actions: VE N CONLINS RD AV HIGHCASTLE RD DA KEELER BLVD EY DRP RO MORNINGSIDE AVE FENELON E E AR qq Physical Surroundings: Targeted new VE RD EYB LL DRP KW FENELON ON E AR VA RD WILSON AVE YORK MILLS RD GST WILSON AVE VALL OO KW ON AVE YORK MILLS RD GS T KIN O AVE DS D O KIN Y RD DS ELLESMERE RD ND R D Y RD investments of over 1.46 million dollars VI ISLA ELLESMERE RD ND R BAYVIEW FRIEND VI BAYVIEW LL FRIEND BROOKBANKS DR D BROOKBANKS DR LL D ISLA ELLESMERE RD NR ELLESMERE RD R BANBUR AG BANBUR O AG TON GST GS NANTUCKET BLVD JEDBURGH RD E DEWEY DR NANTUCKET BLVD JEDBURGH RD E DEWEY DR DR KIN DR MIL MIL KIN DR SLAN AVE BIRKDAL MARKHAM RD SHIP AVE DR SLAN AVE ITA BIRKDALE POST RD MARKHAM RD SHIP AV PORT UNION RD MIDWEST RD ITA RHILL POST RD RY PORT UNION RD MIDWEST RD Dorset Park (126) LAWSON RD ELLINGTON DR RHILL went towards space transformations qq Social Development: Delivered the RY TR EAST AVE Dorset Park (126) LAWSON RD ELLINGTON DR TR BRIMORTON L EAST AVE CANLISH RD CENTENNIAL RD L DR UNDE BRIMORTO LAWREN E RD CANLISH RD DR CENTENNIAL RD N DR CE UNDE AVE E E LAWREN Morningside (135) LAWRENCE AVE E W CE DR R LE AVE E RD LAWRENCE AVE W CU Morningside (135) LAWRENCE AVE E W LE including Community Hub and Multi- Pathways to Education Program, through R LAWRENCE AVE W CU LAWRENCE AVE E MANSE RD LAWRENCE AVE E Victoria Village (43) DUPLEX AVE RD CROCKFORD BLVD VICTORIA PARK AVE LAWRENCE AVE E MANSE RD BLYTHWOOD RD Woburn (137) BIRCHMOUNT RD LAWRENCE AVE E DON MILLS WARDEN AVE Victoria Village (43) MORNINGSIDE AVE DUPLEX AVE RD SLOANE AVE RD Sports Pad at 1O21 Birchmount Rd., a Youthlink. The ongoing program supports CROCKFORD BLVD BELLAMY RD N VICTORIA PARK AVE N BLYTHWOOD RD TO CORONATION DR Woburn (137) BIRCHMOUNT RD DON MILLS POPLAR RD S GALLOWAY RD WARDEN AVE MORNINGSIDE AVE SLOANE AVE RD NG KI BELLAMY RD N BROADWAY AVE ON CORONATION DR DUNELM ST West Hill (136) revitalization of the Gilder Drive Outdoor ST highschool age youth by: working Ionview (125) Eglinton East (138) POPLAR RD LIVINGSTON RD TRUDEL GALLOWAY RD EGLINTON AVE W SOUDAN AVE SQ LE ST NG M OUNT PLE ASANT RD N BROADWAY AVE KI LINKWOOD LANE WICKSTEED AVE TO West Hill (136) MANOR RD E DR LAIRD DR LEY LIN Flemingdon Park (44)BART EGLINTON AVE E RD DUNELM ST MASON RD EG YONGE ST Ionview (125) Eglinton East DR MANVILLE RD (138) Recreational and of Ionview Park, and the LIVINGSTON RD with families on educational concerns; TRUDE EGLINTON AVE W SOUDAN AVE SQ SINNOTT ES LLE ST D RAE BLVS DH HISCOTT KENNEDY RD MCCOWAN RD PHARMACY AVE MIL BLVD RD Thorncliffe Park (55) CR N MERTON ST RLEA OV ERLEA BDGE RD HR LW ECHARLE LINKWOOD LANE WICKSTEED AVE TO MC L MANOR RD E OOOV ER HIL DR Kennedy Park (124) LAIRD DR LIN RT G M OUNT PLE ASANT LE Y BRIMLEY RD Flemingdon Park (44) EGLINTON AVE E D IN T Scarborough Village (139) LEASIDE BDGE SINNOTT RD LL BAR FO MASON RD EG MOORE AVE RD YONGE ST AN DR MANVILLE RD HO Allied Neighborhoods Community Teaching developing advocacy skills; financial support D ES D BLVDH HISCOT E KENNEDY RD MCCOWAN RD ST CLAIR AVE E PHARMACY AVE MI A BLTVD Thorncliffe Park (55) CR RA BDGE RD MERTON ST LL RLEA ES OVERLE ST CLAIR AVE E MIDLAND AVE HR WO OVECHARL ST CLAIR AVE W MC L R HIL GE Kennedy Park (124) RT OD O CONNOR DR FERRIS RD BRIMLEY RD IN Scarborough Village (139) Kitchen. for travel needs and transition expenses LEASIDE BDG LL Oakridge (121) FO MOORE AVE RD O N DA KENNEDY RD H RD WOODBINE AVE COSBURN AVE PARK ST DONLANDS AVE BIRCHMOUNT RD ES AVE ST CLAIR AVE E PAPE AVE RD DAW MORTIMER AVE WARDEN AVE ST CLAIR AVE E MIDLAND AVE IEW EN ST CLAIR AVE W Lake Ontario such as post secondary application fees. CASTLE FRAN SAMMON AVE GL TED ROGERS WAY V DA C Taylor-Massey (61) (formerly Crescent Town) AD VENH MAIN ST O CONNOR DR RRIS RD O FE PUOR qq Participation in Civic Decision-Making: PRINCE RD VIADUCT BR CRHT RBLOOR ST E SNAB EDWARD DENTON AVE Oakridge (121) DRUM E BLOOR ST D STW KENNEDY RD RD WOODBINE AVE COSBURN AVE PARK ST DANFORTH AVE HOLLIS AVE CHURCH ST PAPE AVE DONLANDS AVE JARVIS ST ST JONES AVE BIRCHMOUNT RD ES E R PAPE AVE D GERRARD ST E COXWELL AVE PARLIAMENT ST AV ED CARLAW AVE K RD SHERBOURNE LOGAN AVE NR 4 community animators visited 2O qq Healthy Lives: Implemented the Healthy DAW MORTIMER AVE OR WARDEN AVE IEW Lake Ontario CARLTON ST E NM CASTLE FRANK SAMMON AVE GL TED ROGERS WAY V O DAV C COLLEGE ST Taylor-Massey (61) (formerly Crescent Town) CL AD GERRARD ST E MAIN ST ENHPU DUND O ORR BLOOR ASDUNDAS ST E Regent ST E Park (72) PRINCE AB RDD VIADUCT BR EDWAR ST EMSN apartments connecting with 5OO residents Kids Community Challenge to over 7o CHT R DRU DENTON AVE D DUNDAS ST W BLOOR ST STW HOLLIS AVE DANFORTH AVE CHURCH ST PAPE AVE JARVIS ST ST JONES AVE R GERRARD ST E Legend COXWELL AVE PARLIAMENT ST ED CARLAW AVE in a 4 month period to promote and inform children, parents, and service providers, SHERBOURNE LOGAN AVE OR RD CARLTON ST NM Source: City of Toronto, Social Development Finance O COLLEGE ST Major Arterial Street TSNS District CL GERRARD ST E & Administration, Community Resources Section. residents on local services Regentthe Park (72)local promoting healthy eating, physical exercise, DUND ASDUNDAS ST E ST E DUNDAS ST W Minor Arterial or Collector Street TCHC Revitalization Site Copyright (c) 2016 City of Toronto. All Rights Reserved. Community Quote: Currency: April 2016. planning table. Legend Local Street Emerging Neighbourhood 0 1 2 3 4 Published: June 2016. Prepared by: Social Policy Analysis & Research. and creating healthy literacy for children. Community Quote: Km Contact: spar@toronto.ca. “Scarborough Village is home to people Source: City of Toronto, Social Development Finance qq Healthy Lives: Delivered several trainings in Major Arterial Street TSNS District & Administration, Community Resources Section. qq Physical Surroundings: Through a POL2 Minor Arterial or Collector Street healthy lives: Home Alone Course, Cooking “The residents TCHC Revitalization Site of our neighbourhood, Copyright (c) 2016 City of Toronto. All Rights Reserved. Currency: April 2016. from different backgrounds and abilities. application, outdoor play spaces are Local Street for Kids, Social Media Workshops, Support particularly Emerging Neighbourhood the school 0 children 1 2 3 and 4 Published: June 2016. Prepared by: Social Policy Analysis & Research. Residents support the community by revitalized at 41OO and 411O Lawrence Km seniors will benefit greatly from this Contact: spar@toronto.ca. for Community Gardens, First Aid Training. organizing programs like breakfast Avenue East by installing a splash pad, a wonderfully improved space. Breathing clubs, summer camps, and community skateboard park, and enhancing the older life into this under-utilized green space celebrations. We partner with organizations playground with a new surface. will have a positive impact on the social to improve our programs, advise on Community Development Officer: integration in this diverse community for years to come. Thank you!” upgrading our community spaces, and Community Development Officer: Janvere Lyder outreach to others to offer our help.” Sherry Phillips 647-216-2152 janvere.lyder@toronto.ca - David Speicher, Ionview Park Revitalization - Amandeep Gill, Resident 416-892-3119 sherry.phillips@toronto.ca
19 20 NEIGHBOURHOOD PLANNING TABLE: NEIGHBOURHOOD PLANNING TABLE: DON VALLEY NIAs TSNS North District Map of NIAs and Emerging Neighbourhoods TAYLOR-MASSEY-OAKRIDGE Neighbourhood Improvement Areas: NEIGHBOURHOOD ACTION PARTNERSHIP York University Heights (27) STEELES AVE W STEELES AVE E HUNTSMILL D ON FISHERVILLE RD SIGNET DR RD JANE ST MIL #44 Flemingdon Park NEWTON DR PETROLIA HILDA AVE FUND DR Steeles (116) LS RD BAKER RD ST KENNEDY RD HULLMAR DR BLVD NORELCO E PATRICIA AVE Y BA AV ALNESS ST DUFFERIN Humber Summit (21) Black Creek (24) LE #55 Thorncliffe Park H DR Y BL A DREWRY AVE CUMMER AVE SD FLINT RD KEELE ST Westminster-Branson (35) Community Quote: E MCNICOLL AVE GORDON A Neighbourhood Story: RR NORFINC VD SENTINEL RD BRAHMS AVE MAXOME AVE Neighbourhood Improvement Areas: FENMAR DR TO PHARMACY AVE RD #43 Victoria Village TALBOT BISHOP AVE FINCH AVE W FINCH AVE E “As Community Leads in Flemingdon Park Community partners came together to CHAMPAGNE DR SENECA HILL DR #61 Taylor-Massey DRIFTWOOD AVE Councillors and Wards: CERAMIC RD PAG DON MILLS RD E WILLOWDALE AVE we felt the importance to show case the CHURCHILL AVE DON WILFRED AVE ST SHAUG KENNETH AVE develop strategies to increase access to #121 Oakridge EA OCK DR WESTON RD VAN HORNE AVE STEEPR BATHURST WILMINGTON AVE VE MILLS Humbermede (22) HNESSRD GRANDRAVINE DR PARK HOME AVE Ward 26 - Councillor Jon Burnside BRIAN DR talent within an inner city community locally grown and affordable food. Three SENLAC RD DORIS AVE BEECROFT RD HAWKSBURY DR Glenfield-Jane Heights (25) RD A RD Y BLVD Councillors and Wards: WILLIAM R OAKDALE Ward 34 - Councillor Denzil Minnan-Wong D DR W RIVALD SPENVALLEY DR and by applying for Kraft Hockeyville GWOO new community gardens were established HUNTIN SHEPPARD AVE W SHEPPARD AVE E WILSON HEIGHTS BLVD 2O16 contest. We were able to put ALLEN RD in the neighbourhood because of this FLORENCE AVE Ward 31 - Councillor Janet Davis DR WOOD JANE ST GILTSPUR Elms-Old Rexdale (5) DR SWOR RD DA Priority actions: TH RD D A AN ER TORBARRIE RC CONSUM CASS AVE Flemingdon Park on the map #flemoville..” P E collaboration. SHIR UP ERS RD Ward 35 - Councillor Michelle Holland ARM EXBURY RD E LESM FIF FAYWOOD BLVD HARRISON RD BEAVERHALL DR FE CALVINGTON DR Downsview-Roding-CFB (26) TSNS South District Map of NIAs and Emerging Neighbourhoods OUR LESLIE ST N - Muhammad Sadick, Aishah Sheri and Adil YONGE ST FENELON DR N AV ILL PLEWES RD E BLVD RD BIRCHMOUNT RD KEELE ST SCARLETT W MARLEE AVE ELM RIDGE DR WARDEN AVE ES ST ROSELAWN AVE Priority actions: BLACK CREEK DR qq Physical Surroundings: The Flemingdon TO PA Victoria Village (43) TRETHEWEY DR Patel, Friends of Angela James Arena & Beechborough-Greenbrook (112) LAIRD DR BROADWAY AVE LIE N RD RK WA RD LES LSH Mount Dennis (115) RE YORK MILLS RD EGLINTON AVE W W A WILSON AVE RD YO OO SQ Ionview (125) YON GLEN CEDAR AVENUE RD VE YORIOLE PKWY N CLYDE AVE SAGEW SOUDAN AVE ST DENNIS DR BICKNELL AVE DS TO Park POL2 application was initiated R KEELE ST OOD DR WENDELL AVE Residents WICKSTEED AVE LINKWOOD LANE D AVE DR EGLINTON AVE E E RDE DR LEY LIN DUPLEX AVE LAMBTON ELLESMER MANOR RD GE E VI RD LAIRD DR E BART EG BRIDGELAND AVEEAST DR UN Keelesdale-Eglinton RA GAT West (110) LL Flemingdon Park (44) VA BAYVIEW AVE SPADINA RD PT MC MANVILLE RD FALSTAFF AVE DENLOW BLV UG T SINNOTT RD VICTORIA PARK AVE OX BROOKBANKS DR AG DAVISVILLE AVE E NE BLVD MOUNT PLEASAN CALEDONIA RD SUNRISE AVE WAY BROOKE AVE H TO AN RD GARY DR E D D COMSTOCK RD KILBARRY RDN A BLVD SILVERTHORN ORIOLE PKW MThorncliffe Park (55) A BLVES by a number of residents, grass-roots OAKWOOD AVE EY DR ST LEA TT BDGE RD RD DR DEW OLD W NANTUCKET BLVD BLV ALLIANCE AVE HISCO HER ROGERS RD VE MERTON ILL RLE CHARL OV WE FOXRIDGE DR CULFORD RD R WO OVE GE qq Participation in Civic Decision-Making: RUSTIC RD DR D MELROSE AVE DR BAYVIEW AVE N RD STO KENNEDY RD LIN Rockcliffe-Smythe RANEE AVE (111) LE OD Kennedy Park (124) SCAR ESTON VA L RHILL POST RD RD HO Dorset Park (126) ORFUS RD TH RD LONSDALE RD ELLINGTON DR N OU LEASIDE BD MOORE AVE CHURCH ST AVENUE RD MAPLE LEAF DR FAIRLAWN AVE FLEMINGTO S LETT LEDBURY ST ELM RD RD HEATH STLONSDALE RD groups and community initiatives coming Rustic (28) PARKVIE MILLS AVE RO W RD BA WELLAND AVE W HILL CANLISH RD UNDE CRES Collaborated to promote and support S VARN RD N ST CLAIR AVE E HOWDEN RD EM PINE ST Weston-Pellam ParkAVE(91) DR BU W DON ST CLAIR WINONA DR ST CLAIR AVE E O RY DIXON RD ETHEL AVE LAWRENCE EW UN BATHURST ST A DR IS RD GE DAVENPORT AV RL Weston (113) RDE E R VA LAWRENCE AVE E FERR together to coordinate the development T D AVENUE RD CU RS DUN AV DR D O CONNOR DR resident participation in the Participatory AS S SUMMERHILL AVE IT OSLER ST E YONGE ST LAWRENCE AVE W TW YR KENNEDY RD TON PHARMACY AVE COSBURN AVE D D DR E AV BOUL DUPONT ST OVERLAN BIRCHMOUNT RD AVE ANNETTE ST DUPONT ST DONLANDS AVE SCA LAWRENCE AVE E JANE ST H SHEFFIELD ST PAPE AVE of capital projects within the Flemingdon EIG RD D IEW EASTDALE AVE AVE NR WARDEN AVE MORTIMER AVE LUMSDEN AVE L WE DOVERCOURT RD HIGH PARK AVE LAPPIN AVE KEELE ST SYMINGTON AVE H RA DUFFERIN ST Budgeting pilot project in Oakridge, OSSINGTON AVE RUNNYMEDE RD BLAC TRE DA RT ADV E CROCKFORD BLVD RL ST CHRISTIE ST S RDRD KINGSTON RD DUPLEX AVE VE GL T FO SAMMON AVE CLENDENAN HEW STO GLENCAIRN AVE Taylor-Massey (61) (formerly Crescent Town) BEDFORD RD BIRCHMOUNT BRD ST PARK AVE OLD MI NP RD N WALLACE AVE RO HIGHVIEW AVE S RD SPADINA CASTLE FRA DA EY ETT R LL RD O MAIN ST TYCOS DR RT C RK ELM AVE DUFFERIN WAY DR BLYTHWOOD RD ROGERS AVE N RD HU PA WARDEN AVE K CREE PHARMACY AVE Park Neighbourhood. The project includes DENTON AVE DAWE Victoria Village (43) CRESPARK Oakridge (121) RD RC PRINCE AB RD VIADUCT MILL BLOOR STMSN DRU E EDWARD through which $25O,OOO was committed H IND TEDSLOANE MARLEE AVE W CHAPLIN CRES E ST SPADINA AVE D BLOOR ST W DANFORTH AVE HOLLIS AVE US QUEENS ST GEORGE ST DR GREENWOOD AVE PARKSIDE DR WOODBINE AVE AVE CASTLEFIELD AVE HARBORD ST FORD CHURCH ST TR NK PAPE AVE DON HANSON ST ETT E WY N DR BAY ST SOU JONES AVE KY DR ST SHAW ST ROSELAWN AVE GERRARD ST E VICTORIA upgrades in the viewing area, storage AV HOWARD PARK AVE EMM QUEENS PARK E QUEENS PARK RD TRETHEWEY DR Beechborough-Greenbrook (112) ST OR Y JARVIS PARLIAMENT ST TH KI SHERBOURNE Mount Dennis (115) LANSDOWNE AVE to neighbourhood upgrades that residents RA BROADWAY AVE CRES AVE QU NM Eglinton (125)East (138) RONCESVALLES AVE BROCK AVE O Ionview EE NGSW CARLTON ST EL CL COLLEGE ST SPADINA CRES RD EGLINTON AVE W COXWELL AVE LOGAN AVE EGLINTON AVE E N LIS SORAUREN AVE D RD DUFFERIN ST EASTWOO S P UNIV DUN RE facilities, a new P.A. system, NASSAU ST GERRARD ST E SQ DA AY S ST YO AR W PKWY CARLAW AVE proposed and voted on. Funded projects STEPHEN DR ST DENNIS DR N BICKNELL AVE DR SOUDAN AVE K T HE QUEENSWAY TO DUNDAS ST E DUNDAS ST E KEELE ST GLEN CED Y DR LINKWOOD WICKSTEED AVE DUNDAS WINEVA AVE E ST W IN Regent LAIRD DR SHUTER STPark (72) DG LAMBTON AVE T LE MOUNT PLEASANT RD MANOR RD E SPADINA AVE BAR GL ERSITY AVE RI L aParkk (44) e Ontario GAT ORIOLE Keelesdale-Eglinton West (110) and equipment for the Flemo Media Centre. VA QUEEN ST W E NB Flemingdon QUEEN ST E MANVILLE RD EAST DR RICHMOND ST SPADINA RD SINNOTT RD UG E EE EASTERN included: a new performance stage, a mural AVE DIVERSION EWAY OX DR QUEEN STST ADELAIDE EASTERN AVE CALEDONIA RD ED South Parkdale (85) ADELAIDE ST W E LA EASTERN AVE H BIRCHMOUNT RD RICHMOND ST W PA TO Y ST AR RD AN DAVISVILLE AVE KE RAE LVD H HISC D E ADELAIDE ST W ORE BL VD E Thorncliffe Park (55) ORIOLE PKW BLVBDG RK FRONT ST E LANE N OAKWOOD AVE KING ST W EA B LESOVERLEAOTT SH SH LOWER JARVIS LAKE SHORE BLVD E RD KING ST E RD ALLIANCE AVE KILBARRY RD A LIBERTY ST MI LAKE BLVD STRACHAN AVE RLCHAR O MC ROGERS RD LA WES SILVERTHORN AVE VE MERTON SPR ST LL FRONT ST W FOXRIDGE DR WO OVE DR RE ER INGHUR Rockcliffe-Smythe (111) ST AVE W DR Kennedy Park (124) on an underpass, a new walking/running YORK ST BL G R CH NR IN SCAR BREMNER BLVD LE O FLEE O ST VD NERS qq Economic Opportunities: 3O youth were TON D LL ER VA NN ISSIO D T ST W TH RD HO COMM RY LEASIDE BDG CO R ST D MOORE AVE U OU SO LETT RB R S HA HEATH STLONSDALE RD RD AVENUE RD PARKVI T W O TH Weston-Pellam Park (91) path, and a playground upgrade. EW HI CHER LL CR OR supported to participate in Take Our Kids to ES RD TW ST CLAIR AVE E ST CLAIR AVE E KEELE ST AS S NF E RY ST AV DU ND ST CLAIR AVE W Oakridge (121) DA ETHEL AVE PE PA Work Day an annual November event. The E qq Economic Opportunities: Developed and Youth from Marc Garneau CI receivedLegend life Source: City of Toronto, Social Development Finance Lake Ontario delivered 8 workshops for youth in Taylor skills and career planning workshops from Major Arterial Street TSNS District & Administration, Community Resources Section. Massey and Oakridge to help increase their Minor Arterial or Collector Street TCHC Revitalization Site members of the Youth Service Network. Copyright (c) 2016 City of Toronto. All Rights Reserved. Local Street Emerging Neighbourhood Currency: April 2016. Published: July 2016. ability to manage and grow their money. 0 0.8 1.6 2.4 3.2 Prepared by: Social Policy Analysis & Research. Km A Neighbourhood Story: Legend Contact: spar@toronto.ca. Major Arterial Street TSNS District Source: City of Toronto, Social Development Finance & Administration, Community Resources Section. qq Social Development: Collaboratively organized community information fairs Community Quote: Minor Arterial or Collector Street TCHC Revitalization Site By raising awareness and creating a space Copyright (c) 2016 City of Toronto. All Rights Reserved. Currency: April 2016. to increase knowledge-sharing among Local Street Emerging Neighbourhood Published: July 2016. 0 0.75 1.5 2.25 3 Prepared by: Social Policy Analysis & Research. for residents, partners, and agencies to work Km Contact: spar@toronto.ca. “This platform (Neighbourhood Action service providers and residents and to along side each other, Friends of Flemingdon Partnership) will help those people involved engage more residents into the work of the (FOF) is advocating for a strong Neighbourhood to think about how to work in partnerships Neighbourhood Action Partnership. Strategy for the Flemingdon Park Community. for the betterment of the community.” We at FOF have created a foundation which - Tahmid Rouf, Resident, Resident Leader & reflects our community and the lack of Agency Staff programming, resources, the shortage of recreational facilities, and challenges we face Community Development Officer: Community Development Officer: Rebecca Bassey Sarosh Anwar in our neighbourhood. 416-895-923O rebecca.bassey@toronto.ca 416-2O6-1552 sarosh.anwar@toronto.ca - Friends of Flemingdon (FOF)
21 22 NEIGHBOURHOOD PLANNING TABLE: NEIGHBOURHOOD PLANNING TABLE: PARKDALE ECONOMIC SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN DEVELOPMENT PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS TABLE Neighbourhood Improvement Areas: Community Quote: A Neighbourhood Story: Neighbourhood Improvement Areas: #85 Parkdale #72 Regent Park “What is at stake now is the future of In 2O16 the Regent Park Legacy Fund Councillors and Wards: Parkdale. Parkdale’s diversity, affordability and inclusivity are increasingly at TSNS received support South District Map through of NIAsthe Strong Neighbourhoods Strategy to launch andToronto Emerging Neighbourhoods Councillors and Wards: BIRCHMOUNT RD KEELE ST SCARLETT WE MARLEE AVE Ward 14 - Councillor Gordon Perks ELM RIDGE DR WARDEN AVE ST ROSELAWN AVE Ward 28 - Councillor Victoria Village (43)Pam McConnell BLACK CREEK DR ST TRETHEWEY DR ON Beechborough-Greenbrook (112) LAIRD DR BROADWAY AVE LIE risk, and hinge on equitable Mount outcomes the first round of community-run grants. RD RD LES Dennis (115) E EGLINTON AVE W YO R NS Q Ionview (125) RD GLEN CEDAR AVENUE RD ORIOLE PKWY ST DENNIS DR The history of the Legacy Fund goes back SOUDAN AVE TO BICKNELL AVE of neighbourhood development and Priority actions: KEELE ST Priority actions: WICKSTEED AVE DR LIN LINKWOOD LANE DR LE Y EGLINTON AVE E DUPLEX AVE LAMBTON AVE MANOR RD E T T RD LAIRD DR EG RA E BAR GAT Keelesdale-Eglinton West (110) Flemingdon Park (44) VA BAYVIEW AVE MC SPADINA RD MANVILLE RD EAST DR SINNOTT RD UG VICTORIA PARK AVE OX EWA improvement. We know that change to the 198Os when Regent Park fundraised MOUNT PLEASAN CALEDONIA RD SUNRISE AVE H TO ORIOLE PKWY AN RD DAVISVILLE AVE NA VD D E COMSTOCK RD Y BL SILVERTHORN MThorncliffe Park (55) A BL LES BLVBDG OAKWOOD AVE RLEA RD RD OTT OLD W ALLIANCE AVE KILBARRY RD H HISC VE ILL ROGERS RD LE CHAR OVE OVER MERTON ST WE ER FOXRIDGE DR VD WO DR to establish a community centre for youth. G happens. But we also know that how IN STO KENNEDY RD Rockcliffe-Smythe (111) OD Kennedy Park (124) LE SCAR LL E VA STON RD HO qq Economic Opportunities: Held participatory TH S RD qq Social Development: Launched a new LONSDALE RD U N LEASIDE BD MOORE AVE SO L RD HEATH STLONSDALE RD ETT R PARKVI AVE change happens is not inevitable. Tenants contributed two dollars per month W RD EW HI MILL WELLAND AVE LL CRES ST CLAIR AVE E workshops on popular economics to build D Weston-Pellam Park (91) community newsletter with 325 new ST CLAIR AVE W DON WINONA DR ETHEL AVE ST CLAIR AVE E Strategies and policy tools to guide for three years raising more than $1O,OOO BATHURST ST IS RD GE FERR VA AVENUE RD residents’ capacity for participating in DUN DAVENPORT RD RS subscribers. Printed copies are regularly R D AS S SUMMERHILL AVE O CONNOR DR IT ON D OSLER ST YONGE ST TW KENNEDY RD YR neighbourhood change and build equitable and securing contributions that now total PHARMACY AVE COSBURN AVE D E BOULT AV BIRCHMOUNT RD economic development planning in the AVE ANNETTE ST DUPONT ST distributed to high traffic community spaces DONLANDS AVE JANE ST DUPONT ST GH PAPE AVE RD D EI IEW EASTDALE AVE N AVE NR WARDEN AVE more than $6OO,OOO. MORTIMER AVE local economies do exist. What is needed, LUMSDEN AVE L DOVERCOURT RD HIGH PARK AVE LAPPIN AVE KEELE ST SYMINGTON AVE H RA DUFFERIN ST OSSINGTON AVE RUNNYMEDE RD DA RT ADV E CHRISTIE ST SPADINA AVE SPADINA RD VE KINGSTON RD GL FO SAMMON AVE neighbourhood. Taylor-Massey (61) (formerly Crescent Town) BEDFORD RD CLENDENA OLD M NP RD N WALLACE AVE BRO HIGHVIEW AVE S RD CASTLE FR DA IL O MAIN ST L RD RT RK M AVE ROGERS WAY CH EL then, is to explore how we can marshal RD PA q Physical Surroundings: Organized an UR DENTON AVE q DAWE CRESPARK CH Oakridge (121) BLOOR DRST AB RD VIADUCT UMESNEDWARD PRINCE W K CRES E ST BLOOR ST W DANFORTH AVE HOLLIS AVE qq Participation in Civic Decision-Making: Held those strategies, and work together QUEENS ST GEORGE ST GREENWOOD AVE PARKSIDE DR information session for the community on ANK RD WOODBINE AVE HARBORD ST CHURCH ST PAPE AVE HANSON ST DR BAY ST SOU JONES AVE TEDST SHAW ST HOWARD PARK AVE GERRARD ST E SHERBOURNE ST E QUEENS PARK OR JARVIS PARLIAMENT ST QUEENS PAR T LANSDOWNE AVE participatory workshops to come up with to build a healthy, inclusive, and just H KIN QU existing and newly-built community spaces NM RONCESVALLES AVE BROCK AVE O EE CARLTON ST ELLIS CL COLLEGE ST SPADINA CRES GSW COXWELL AVE LOGAN AVE N SORAUREN AVE OD RD DUFFERIN ST S P UNIVERSITY AVE DUN NASSAU ST EASTWO ways of measuring neighbourhood progress neighbourhood. This is why this community DAS GERRARD ST E AY AV in Regent Park so people could learn about S TW AR CARLAW AVE E STEPHEN DR K T H E QUEENSWAY DUNDAS ST E DUNDAS ST E DUNDAS ST W WINEVA AVE Regent Park (72) in a way that is meaningful to Parkdale planning initiative is vital and timely.” SPADINA AVE what spaces are available and how they can QUEEN ST W RICHMOND ST E EASTERN QUEEN STST ADELAIDE E E SHUTER ST AVE DIVERSION QUEEN ST E EASTERN AVE South Parkdale (85) - Kuni Kamizaki, Resident & Agency Partner ADELAIDE ST W LA community members. EASTERN AVE get access to them. RICHMOND ST W PA LOWER JARVIS ST KE ADELAIDE ST W RE BL VD E RK FRONT ST E KING ST W S HO SH LAKE SHORE BLVD E TSNS South District Map of NIAs and Emerging Neighbourhoods LIBERTY ST KING ST E LAKE STRACHAN AVE O LA SPRINGH FRONT ST W RE URST AVE W BIRCHMOUNT RD KEELE ST SCARLETT YORK ST W MARLEE AVE BL ELM RIDGE DR WARDEN AVE IE ST ES ROSELAWN AVE CH NR BLACK CREEK DR Victoria Village (43) TRETHEWEY DR RS ST TO Beechborough-Greenbrook (112) BREMNER BLVD LAIRD DR BROADWAY AVE VD N qq Economic Opportunities: Supported resident RD FLEE SIONE LESL qq Healthy Lives: Two neighbourhood surveys ER D Mount Dennis (115) RD EGLINTON AVE W T IS COMM W RE SQ Ionview (125) ST RY YO RD GLEN CEDAR AVENUE RD ORIOLE PKWY ST SOUDAN AVE ST DENNIS DR N BICKNELL AVE TO UR KEELE ST HARBO WICKSTEED AVE LINKWOOD LANE DR EGLINTON AVE E DUPLEX AVE LAMBTON AVE DR LEY LIN S MANOR RD E NT RD LAIRD DR AE BART EG GATE Keelesdale-Eglinton West (110) T Flemingdon Park (44) VA CR BAYVIEW AVE SPADINA RD MANVILLE RD initiative to produce a video that promotes EAST DR M UG SINNOTT RD VICTORIA PARK AVE were completed in the areas of Health and OX CALEDONIA RD SUNRISE AVE WAY H TO MOUNT PLEASA CHE ORIOLE PKWY AN RD DAVISVILLE AVE COMSTOCK RD VD SILVERTHORN KILBARRY RDN A Thorncliffe Park A BL (55) VD LEA BL BDGE OAKWOOD AVE RD OLD WES RD BLV ALLIANCE AVE MIL S H HISCOTT ROGERS RD VE MERTON ST ERLECHARLE OVER WES LW ER FOXRIDGE DR OV D DR RRY G O KENNEDY RD Rockcliffe-Smythe (111) LE OD LIN Kennedy Park (124) SCARLE TON VA RD L TH HO TON RD RD LONSDALE RD LEASIDE BDGE U the idea of what defines a “community- MOORE AVE SO Employment/Entrepreneurship. 15 project RD HEATH STLONSDALE RD S PARKVI MILLS AVE W TT RD EW WELLAND AVE T HILL CR ES ST CLAIR AVE E Weston-Pellam ParkAVE(91) W DON ST CLAIR WINONA DR ETHEL AVE ST CLAIR AVE E BATHURST ST RD RRIS VA FE AVENUE RD DAVENPORT RD RS DUND serving” business. N DR ideas were collected through this process AS ST SUMMERHILL AVE O CONNOR DR ITY OSLER ST YONGE ST KENNEDY RD W RD PHARMACY AVE BOULTO COSBURN AVE VE BIRCHMOUNT RD AVE HA ANNETTE ST DUPONT ST DONLANDS AVE JANE ST DUPONT ST PAPE AVE IG RD RD DVIEW LE EASTDALE AVE AVE WARDEN AVE MORTIMER AVE LUMSDEN AVE DOVERCOURT RD HIGH PARK AVE LAPPIN AVE KEELE ST SYMINGTON AVE H RA DUFFERIN ST OSSINGTON AVE RUNNYMEDE RD N RT DA GLE CHRISTIE ST SPADINA AVE SPADINA RD KINGSTON RD FO SAMMON AVE CLENDENAN VE Taylor-Massey (61) (formerly Crescent Town) BEDFORD RD and funding opportunities will be explored BROA OLD MIL NP N WALLACE AVE RD HIGHVIEW AVE RD CASTLE FRANK DA MAIN ST L RD O RT C RK ELM AVE ROGERS WAY DAWES RD HU PA DENTON AVE CRESPARK RC PRINCE ST ESNAB BLOORDRUM RD VIADUCT EDWARD Oakridge (121) A Neighbourhood Story: H W CRES E BLOOR ST W ST DANFORTH AVE HOLLIS AVE QUEENS ST GEORGE ST PARKSIDE DR GREENWOOD AVE WOODBINE AVE HARBORD ST CHURCH ST L a k e for O nthem. tario PAPE AVE HANSON ST R BAY ST SOUTH JONES AVE TEDST SHAW ST GERRARD ST E ED HOWARD PARK AVE SHERBOURNE ST QUEENS PARK QUEENS PARK RD OR JARVIS PARLIAMENT ST LANSDOWNE AVE QU NM RONCESVALLES AVE KINGS BROCK AVE CLO EE CARLTON ST ELLIS COLLEGE ST SPADINA CRES COXWELL AVE LOGAN AVE NS SORAUREN AVE OD RD DUFFERIN ST WAY DUND NASSAU ST EASTWO GERRARD ST E AVE PA AS ST W CARLAW AVE STEPHEN DR RK UNIVERSITY AVE THE QUEENSWAY DUNDAS ST E DUNDAS ST E DUNDAS ST W WINEVA AVE Regent SHUTER STPark (72) SPADINA AVE QUEEN ST W QUEEN ST E RICHMOND ST E Community members came together this year EEASTERN QUEEN STST ADELAIDE E AVE DIVERSION EASTERN AVE South Parkdale (85) LA ADELAIDE ST W RICHMOND ST W EASTERN AVE PA LOWER JARVIS ST KE ADELAIDE ST W RE BL VD E RK FRONT ST E KING ST W LIBERTY ST S HO SH LAKE SHORE BLVD E KING ST E LAKE STRACHAN AVE O LA SPRINGH FRONT ST W RE URST AVE WN YORK ST B CH LV BREMNER BLVD to design a “Parkdale Flag” mural to represent S ST RD FLEE IONER DW ER T ST ISS COMM RY R ST HARBOU S T CHERR a shared neighbourhood vision and express Community Quote: Y ST Legend common values that align with the Parkdale Lake Ontario Source: City of Toronto, Social Development Finance Major Arterial Street TSNS District Neighbourhood Plan. The Parkdale Flag is “Residents need a stronger, more & Administration, Community Resources Section. Minor Arterial or Collector Street TCHC Revitalization Site Copyright (c) 2016 City of Toronto. All Rights Reserved. now installed as a mural on Queen Street Local Street influential voice Emerging Neighbourhoodin the social development Currency: April 2016. Published: July 2016. West and the flag is produced by a grassroots Legend Major Arterial Street TSNS District Source: City of Toronto, Social Development Finance & Administration, Community Resources Section. planning throughout the next 1O years of 0 0.75 1.5 2.25 3 Km Prepared by: Social Policy Analysis & Research. Contact: spar@toronto.ca. initiative for wide distribution and display in the Minor Arterial or Collector Street Local Street TCHC Revitalization Site Emerging Neighbourhood Copyright (c) 2016 City of Toronto. All Rights Reserved. Currency: April 2016. Published: July 2016. the revitalization as this will increase their neighbourhood. 0 0.75 1.5 2.25 3 Prepared by: Social Policy Analysis & Research. capacity to keep decision-makers Km Contact: spar@toronto.ca. Community Development Officer: accountable.” Community Development Officer: Sarosh Anwar - Diane MacLean, Resident, Resident Leader Sarosh Anwar 416-2O6-1552 sarosh.anwar@toronto.ca & Agency Staff 416-2O6-1552 sarosh.anwar@toronto.ca
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The Rustic community ESTON EB KIN BROWNS LINE OR HORNER AVE R N GS SH RATHBURN RD qq Social Development: Held a series of KE Ward 12 - Councillor Frank Di Giorgio THIRTIETH ST RD WA DWIGHT AVE has more than 25% of the population in AVE LA RD Y discussions with residents, to find ways to Weston-Pellam Park ST CLAIR AVE (91) W Lake Ontario low income. Rustic community is a diverse ETHEL AVE BATHURST ST VA Priority actions: DAVENPORT RD reduce social isolation due to age, language RS BURNHAMTHORPE RD OSLER ST compilation of people who have come to ITYR TH or cultural factors and find solutions to EVA RD D EK Community Quote: ING ANNETTE ST DUPONT ST this country to improve their situation in Legend N AVE MIL SW HIGH PARK AVE DUPONT ST KEELE ST AY bring the community together. LR HALLAM ST Source: City of Toronto, Social Development Finance CHRISTIE ST SPADINA AVESPADINA RD qq Social Development: Conducted an Major Arterial Street TSNS District CLENDENA BLOOR ST W & Administration, Community Resources Section. BLOOR STlife due to economic orOLpolitical factors D D MIL WALLACE AVE W L RD Minor Arterial or Collector Street TCHC Revitalization Site Copyright (c) 2016 City of Toronto. All Rights Reserved. “As a newcomer to Canada, I have learnt Currency: April 2016. Local Street Emerging Neighbourhood environmental scan for the purpose of Published: July 2016. andW with the willpower of residents/ 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 PRINCE EDWARD DR S Prepared by: Social Policy Analysis & Research. qq Physical Surroundings: Funds from the Km Contact: spar@toronto.ca. ST HARBORD more about my new community, met program planning with governmental, DUNtenants and community partners the ST City’s Participatory Budget Pilot Project SOU D AS SHAW ST PARKSIDE DR ADVANCE RD more of my neighbours and shared more TH LANSDOWNE AVE area can be NORSEMAN improved by taking the grassroots and nonprofit organizations. RONCESVALLES AVE ST secured 4 new light posts in Rustic Park, KING ELLIS DUN cultural SPADINA CRES traditions through these “Pop-up” SORAUREN AVE DAS COL LEG OSSINGTON AVE which provides a safe space for the entire NORTHnecessary action, one step at a time.” E SWA TITAN RD BERRY RD ST W ST AVE qq Participation in Civic Decision-Making: BROCK AVE JUTLAND RD DUNDAS STfood markets and community kitchens Y QUEEN ST community to use the park longer all year – Luisa Giacometti, Resident & Chair of the W SPADINA AVE THE QUEENSWAY that I would ever be able to do on my own” Resident Civic Engagement training to build round. Rustic Community Network NIA Table QUEEN ST W advocacy capacity. PA ADELAIDE ST W HORNER AVE GRAND AVE - Beatriz Ortega, Resident RICHMOND ST W RK ADELAIDE ST W EVANS AVE EVANS AVE LIBERTY ST KING ST W A Neighbourhood Story: LA qq Economic Opportunities: Supported Smart South Parkdale (85) W ROYAL YORK RD qq Healthy Lives: Created food friendly A Neighbourhood Story: DW NR FLEE VALERMO DR LV T ST D Serve employment training for 35 youth. neighbourhood(s) by creating a network of EB BROWNS LINE Over the last 2 years, our community OR HORNER AVE SH qq Healthy Lives: Supported over 2OO children residents have worked diligently together to York South Weston (trending #YSW) is using local organizations involved in healthy living KE THIRTIETH ST DWIGHT AVE LA aged 4 to 13 attending workshops related to understand the 2O15 Participatory Budget “Focus on Food” as one of our community education, food access, area gardens and healthy eating, understanding food sources process, and benefited from this opportunity L a k e O n t a r i o engagement approaches. Our goal is to market programs. and the Falstaff Community Garden, and by voting on two important initiatives: identify, align, communicate and celebrate qq Healthy Lives: Supported local Mental the Healthy Kids Community Challenge. increased safety in Rustic Park with the all the unique and collaborative food efforts Health and Wellness initiatives (young instillation of 4 new street lights and the and assets in the very wide area of York women’s yoga and Mental Health soon to be built shelter for shade near the South Weston. We understand that to Information Session). Legend reduce poverty, it has to include securing playground in Maple Leaf Park. In 2O16 Source: City of Toronto, Social Development Finance Major Arterial Street a concerted effort was made to increase TSNS District & Administration, Community Resources Section. healthy food and involving residents, Minor Arterial or Collector Street TCHC Revitalization Site youth participation in the Participatory Currency: April 2016. local businesses and agency led projects, Copyright (c) 2016 City of Toronto. All Rights Reserved. Local Street Emerging Neighbourhood Budget process and the0 results Published: July 2016. 0.5 1 1.5of2 this year’s Km Prepared by: Social Policy Analysis & Research.programs and activities that collectively explore, strengthen and impact our aim of a Contact: spar@toronto.ca. vote will be known shortly. All of these Community Development Officer: initiatives have already aided in bringing “Food Friendly Neighbourhood”. Community Development Officer: Rose-Ann Bailey people in our community together while Rose-Ann Bailey 647-888-2483 rose-ann.bailey@toronto.ca promoting common gathering spaces. 647-888-2483 rose-ann.bailey@toronto.ca
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