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Class Environmental Assessment Study - Current Studies

Study Areas 11 & 12

Study Areas 11 & 12 - thumbnail shot of PDF

Project Update
The City of Toronto has now completed a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) to address basement and surface flooding in Study Area 12. View Notice of Completion (PDF).

A copy of the Project File will be available for a 30-day public review period beginning Thursday August 12, 2010 at the following locations:

  • Humber Summit Library
    2990 Islington Avenue
    416-395-5840

  • North York Central Library
    5120 Yonge Street
    416-395-5535

Project File – August 2010
Please review the Project File in PDF format:

Parts: 1, 2 , 3, 4 , 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13

Public Open House #2
Public Open Houses were held for residents in Study Areas 11 & 12 on Monday November 16, 2009 at North Albion Collegiate Institute (Area 11) and Tuesday November 17, 2009 at St. Roch's Church (Area 12). Residents were invited to learn about the recommendations proposed for their neighbourhood and asked to submit their comments/concerns to the City by November 30 and December 1, 2009 respectively.

View meeting material:

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Public Open House #1
Public Open House was held on Wednesday September 10, 2008 at St. Roch's Parish Hall. The purpose of the meeting was to introduce the study, explained the Environmental Assessment process, describe the causes of flooding within the Study Areas and outline potential solutions that will be considered in the study. Comments are invited and requested by September 24, 2008. View the meeting material (PDF):

How to Stay Involved
Public input and comments are welcome and will be considered in the planning of this study. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record.

If you would like to be added to the study mailing list, or would like to obtain more information, please contact Public Consultation Co-ordinator.

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