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Beauty is essential in building a prosperous, safe and liveable Toronto.

Clean and Beautiful City programs successfully renew public spaces with the participation of everyone who lives and works here. By working together on community gardens, murals, community clean-ups and graffiti removal we encourage citizens, particularly young people, to develop practical skills, leadership and civic responsibility.

Get involved and join us in building a cleaner, greener and more beautiful Toronto – a city we’re proud to call home!

Our Clean and Beautiful City brochure is available in PDF format in nine languages: English, French, Chinese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Tamil, Vietnamese.
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Neighbourhood Beautification Program welcomes applicants
Do you want to improve a public space or add some colour to your neighbourhood? Fill out a 2010 Community Projects Initiative application form (PDF) to have your project considered.

Fill up on freshness at Toronto's Fresh Food and Farmers' Markets
This summer, discover great food in public spaces, City parks and popular family destinations.

Festival of Architecture and Design (fAd) returns for 5th year
From May 1 -31, celebrate excellence in design through a range of exhibitions, films, lectures, walking tours, social events and competitions. Learn more about the festival or browse the festival calendar online.

2009 Farmers’ and open air produce markets community projects initiative application
Outdoor farmers' and produce markets seeking to enhance the market and market experience are invited to apply for support to install physical improvements such as banners, awnings and bake ovens.

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Plant Architect & Shore Tilbe Irwin Wins Design Competition
The Competition Jury for the Nathan Phillips Square Design Competition selected the team led by Plant Architect & Shore Tilbe Irwin as the winning team in the international design competition to revitalize the City's greatest public space.

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David Miller Mayor's message
On City Council's Clean and Beautiful initiative

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Green Toronto Awards
Waste Diversion In Parks, Forestry and Recreation
Your trash could be someone else's treasure!...ReUseIt
 
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