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* Poster Campaign
Lights Out Toronto! has teamed up with PosterOne to create a series of eye-catching posters specially designed to create awareness of the dangers buildings and urban areas pose for migrating birds and what building tenants can do to help minimize the problem.

PosterOne will be contributing $5.00 from the sale of each poster ordered until April 30, 2009 to the Lights Out Toronto! campaign fund.

To contact PosterOne for more information and to order your set of posters: www.PosterOne.com or 416.252.8900 or 1.866.252.8900

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* * Ontario Professional Planning Institute award
In September 2008, City Planning received an Excellence in Planning Award in the Communication/Public Education category from OPPI for the Bird-Friendly Development Guidelines. This award recognizes initiatives in innovation, creativity, professionalism, problem-solving and communication within Ontario's planning profession.


Bird-Friendly Development Rating System and Acknowledgement Program
The Bird-Friendly Development Guidelines illustrate how to make new and existing buildings less dangerous to migratory birds. The Development Rating System is a checklist for developers, building owners and managers to assess whether their new or existing buildings are bird-friendly according to the Guidelines. The checklist can be downloaded as a PDF form.  opens PDF document

Through the Acknowledgement Program, the City of Toronto will award building owners and developers who commit to the guidelines, a series of three original art prints to be displayed in their lobby. Created by the artist Jillian Ditner, the artwork focuses on encouraging change and carries a positive message.

The series entitled "Flight Plan" consisting of three limited-edition screen prints, take the plight of endangered migratory birds in the city as their theme. In each print, a dotted line carries the eye from the first composition through to the third and echoes the flight pattern of a small bird. The line can be read alternately as a cut-out diagram and as a signature line. The symbolism is two-fold: the dotted line of the cut-out can be interpreted as a means of freeing the trapped birds from the city, while the dotted signature line implies a contract, inviting the viewer to figuratively sign a document for change.

Flight Plan #1, 2008
Flight Plan #1, 2008, Screen print, 16x20 inches, Jillian Ditner



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