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The Safety Audit initiative was established in response to recommendations from the 1999 Task Force on Community Safety report titled, Toronto. My City. A Safe City. The mandate of the initiative was to increase community-led safety audits, increase awareness of safety audits, provide consistent and timely responses to recommendations arising from safety audits and establish a co-ordinated approach to safety audits. Read more...
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Several new contacts for 311 Toronto have been added. If you have read the instructions on this website and need further help, contact us at safety@toronto.ca with the words 'safety audits' in the e-mail subject.

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What is a safety audit? * What is a safety audit?
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