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The City of Toronto is committed to creating opportunities for the public to play a role in
  • shaping a vision for the future
  • planning change in their neighbourhoods
  • providing information and insight on the issues Council is debating and
  • serving on the City's agencies, board and commissions

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* * Regulating Gas Powered Small Engine Equipment - February 8, 2010
Toronto Environment Office is inviting you to the third public consultation on emission reduction strategy for lawn and garden equipment, including potential regulatory measures and incentives.
Sign Variance Committee - February 11, 2010
As part of Toronto's ongoing commitment to civic participation, the City is seeking residents who are at least 18 years of age to serve as members of Sign Variance Committee.
Regent Park Community Centre - February 10, 2010
Councillor Pam McConnell and City of Toronto, Parks, Forestry & Recreation staff invite you to join the design team to talk about the design of the new Regent Park Community Centre.
Yonge Street Traffic Management Study - February 10, 2010
Please join us at our second Public Open House to learn about the opportunities to improve traffic conditions within the North York Centre community.
Toronto Election 2010 - beginning January 21, 2010
Do you want to learn more about Municipal Election? Interested in becoming a candidate in 2010? Toronto Elections are providing 3 segments of information sessions for candidates to find out what they need in order to run for office.
Toronto Civics 101
Learn about your City government through the first Toronto Civics 101 program. Through six sessions, you can find out how decisions are made, what's behind the numbers and news, who-does-what, and how you can make a difference in Toronto.
Housing Opportunities Toronto
The Housing Opportunities Toronto (HOT) Action Plan 2010-2020 (PDF) was approved by City Council on July 6, 2009 following extensive consultations. Background information on Housing Opportunities Toronto.
Transit City
The Toronto Transit City Light Rail Plan is an exciting initiative that will significantly enhance transit and transportation across Toronto. Seven new Light Rail Transit (LRT) lines will bring reliable, fast, quiet and comfortable transit service to many Toronto neighbourhoods.

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