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Toronto BIA Operating Handbook - Interacting with Government and the Community

Section I: Interacting with Government and the Community

Community Links
Locating Property Owner Members
Key City BIA Contacts
City Councillors
Police Divisions
Section I (PDF 36 Kb)



Community Links

Forging Strong Links with the Community
The neighbourhood surrounding a BIA is usually the primary customer base for member businesses and is important for a BIA's vitality and success. In order to build and maintain a strong and positive relationship between your BIA and the local community, the following measures can be taken:

  • Demonstrate and make sure neighbourhood residents recognize that the BIA and its members have a vested interest in the community of which they are a part.
  • Respond in positive ways to community needs and concerns, and where possible get involved in community affairs. This can be achieved through working with residents' groups and other local organizations and institutions (e.g. community centres, schools, churches, libraries, etc.) on matters of common interest and concern.
  • Reach out to community members by participating as an organization in community activities and events and also encourage your members to do so as individuals.
  • Support the community as much as possible by encouraging your business members to hire locally and use local suppliers of goods and services where possible.
  • Keep the lines of communication open between the BIA and the community. Be abreast of neighbourhood activities and make sure the residents are kept informed of your BIA's initiatives.
  • Invite your community ratepayers' association to some of your BIA board meetings to hear their comments and keep them informed of upcoming BIA activities. You can invite a local area resident to become a contributing BIA Board member.

Charity/Community Fundraisers
Another effective way to show your involvement with the community and gain added support and attention to an event or promotion is to tie it in with a well-recognized (and preferably well-advertised) charity, popular "cause" or appeal.

Your event then customarily serves as a fund-raiser for that charity and, as a result, the charity receives an agreed-upon percentage of the proceeds. This contribution can be offset by the enhanced image and positive publicity your event receives through its affiliation with the participating charity. The charity can also provide you with additional volunteers for your event.

When working with a charity, make sure that important points such as the level of event involvement and the percentage of the proceeds it is to receive are clearly spelled out and formally agreed to in advance.



Locating Commercial and Industrial Property Owners

The BIA Office can provide BIA Chairs with the mailing information for commercial and industrial property owner members in hard copy format only. This list is to be used exclusively for marketing and promotion materials and circulating newsletters. The BIA Office will continue to mail your AGM notice to property owner members on your behalf. Your Board is responsible for the distribution of materials to tenant members. As you may be aware, no level of government maintains a database of businesses. In order to communicate to your member businesses you will be required to do so through Canada Post, a delivery service, individual Board members, or if available, through your coordinator.



Key BIA City Contacts

BIA Audits
Auditor General's Office
Phone: 416-392-8030
E-mail: auditorgeneral@toronto.ca

Permits
(Banners, sidewalk sales, festivals, street closures, installation of hanging flower baskets)
Transportation Services
Right-of-Way Management

Toronto East York District
Rita Hoy, Senior Licensing Clerk
Phone: 416-392-1082
Fax: 416-392-0504
E-mail:rhoy@toronto.ca

Etobicoke York District
Don Pardoe, Supervisor
Phone: 416-394-8422
Fax: 416-394-8942
E-mail: dwpardoe@toronto.ca

North York District
Eric Jensen, Supervisor
Phone: 416-395-7112
Fax: 416-395-7482
E-mail: wjensen@toronto.ca

Scarborough District
Bob Taylor Lane, Supervisor
Phone: 416-396-4245
Fax: 416-396-5641
E-mail: btaylor@toronto.ca

BIA Budgets
Finance
Financial Planning
May Chong, Financial Analyst
Phone: 416-397-4473
Fax: 416-392-3649
E-mail: mchong1@toronto.ca

Festival Planning Assistance
Economic Development, Culture and Tourism
Harold Mah, Event Support Manager
Tel: 416-395-7326
Fax: 416-395-0278
E-mail: hmah@toronto.ca

BIA Insurance
Finance
Corporate Finance
Theresa Lomoro, Risk Management Analyst
Phone: 416-392-7059
Fax: 416-397-4555
E-mail: tlomoro@toronto.ca

BIA Levy Remittances
Finance
Revenue Services
Tax Accounting and Financial Services
David Kondo, Financial Analyst
Phone: 416-392-5542
Fax: 416-395-6703
E-mail: dkondo@toronto.ca

BIA Financial Statements
Finance, Accounting Services
Financial Reporting
Selvan Mogan, Financial Reporting
Phone: 416-392-5376
Fax: 416-397-0834
E-mail: smogan@toronto.ca

Tree Pruning
Urban Forestry
General Forestry Line: 416-338-8733
E-mail: trees@toronto.ca

Toronto-East York
Dave Burgess, Forestry Systems Officer
Phone: 416-392-1940
Fax: 416-392-1915
E-mail: dburgess@toronto.ca

Etobicoke York
Regina Gudelis, Supervisor of Urban Forestry
Phone: 416-394-8551
Fax: 416-394-5406
E-mail: rgudelis@toronto.ca

North York
Peter Dmytrasz, Supervisor of Urban Forestry
Phone: 416-395-6134
Fax: 416-395-7886
E-mail: pdmytras@toronto.ca

Scarborough
Mike McClellan, Supervisor Urban Forestry
Phone: 416-396-5331
Fax: 416-396-4248
E-mail: mmcclel@toronto.ca

G.S.T. Inquiries
Finance
Accounting Services
Financial Reporting
Alex So, Commodity Tax Accountant
Phone: 416-392-6821
Fax: 416-392-8004
E-mail: aso@toronto.ca

Commercial Garbage Collection Program
Works and Emergency Services
Solid Waste Management Services
Policy and Planning
Paul Walker
Phone: 416-392-0118
Fax: 416-392-4754
E-mail: pwalker@toronto.ca

Street Furniture
Transportation Services, Public Realm
Coordinated Street Furniture
Kyp Periklous
Tel: 416-392-1799
Fax: 416-392-7465
E-mail: kperikle@toronto.ca

Main Streets Litter Operations
Solid Waste Management
Collection Operations
Lino Pessoa, Manager
Tel: 416-392-7725
Fax: 416-392-0882
E-mail: lpessoa@toronto.ca

Toronto-East York and Etobicoke York
Mike Perikleous
Co-ordinator Material Recycling
Phone: 416-392-7723
Fax: 416-392-0396
E-mail: mperikle@toronto.ca

North York and Scarborough
Frank Canestraro, Manager Operations
Phone: 416-395-6332
Fax: 416-395-6319
E-mail: fcanestr@toronto.ca

Toronto Film and Television Office
Economic Development Culture and Tourism Economic Development
Film Coordinator
Phone: 416-338-3456
Fax: 416-392-0675
E-mail: filmtoronto@toronto.ca



City Councillors

Contact information for members of council.



Police Divisions

Location of the various Toronto Police Divisions and contact information.



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