NEWS
MEETING: AirBnB parties and recent shooting
Are you concerned by the ongoing AirBnB Bridle Path parties and the recent shooting at 37 The Bridle Path? This continuing problem has now turned tragic. It’s the safety of our neighbourhood and privacy that we must protect and stop these events from re-occuring. As concerned neighbours we must ban together as a collective voice, […]
Councillor Jaye Robinson’s Planning Town Hall on Bill 108 – May 27, 2019
Date: Monday, May 27, 2019 Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: Earl Haig Secondary School (100 Princess Ave) The Province’s proposed Bill 108 will benefit developers at the expense of the residents of Toronto. As you may recall, I sent out a communication soon after Bill 108 was tabled in the Provincial Legislature earlier this month. […]
Community Environment Day – April 6, 2019
Date: Saturday, April 6 Time: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Location: York Mills Collegiate Institute (490 York Mills Road – East Parking Lot) Calling all Ward 15ers! As you know from Councillor Jaye Robinson’s recent e-newsletter, her first Community Environment Day of the year is fast approaching. Join her on Saturday, April 6 at York […]
Provincial Review of the Ontario Municipal Board October
Dear Friends and Neighbours, The province has recently launched a review of the scope and effectiveness of the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB). Unfortunately, the OMB plays an influential role in our City’s planning process and the development of Ward 25 communities. From the unprecedented intensification at Yonge and Eglinton to the transformation of Bayview Avenue […]
PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE Edwards Gardens & Toronto Botanical Garden
YOU’RE INVITED! PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE Edwards Gardens & Toronto Botanical Garden Reimagining the Gardens Reimagining the Gardens is an initiative led by the City of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division, in partnership with the Toronto Botanical Garden to develop a joint Master Plan and Management Plan. Please join us for our first Public Open House to learn more […]
Update – Trees at 103 and 108 Bayview Ridge
Dear Friends and Neighbours, As you know, I was devastated earlier this summer when a developer clear cut trees at 103 and 108 Bayview Ridge. At that time, I urged the Mayor and the General Manager of Parks, Forestry and Recreation to hold the developer accountable for their reprehensible actions. I’m writing to let you […]
Councillor Robinson’s Fall 2016 Update
Fall 2016 eNewsletter Dear Friends and Neighbours, The fall season is now upon us, and it’s been a busy few months at City Hall and in Ward 25! First and foremost, I want to share that the province has formally launched a review of the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB). Since I was elected in 2010, […]
Wildlife in the City: Coyotes
Animal Services Breed from late January to March: gestation is 60-63 days. Each year they produce one litter of one to 12 young. Venture outside of their den at three to four weeks and begin to explore the world around them. Young stay with their parents until the fall. Have an average life […]
Trees at 103 and 108 Bayview Ridge
Dear Friends and Neighbours, As you know, I was devastated to learn of the clear cutting of over 30 trees last week at 103 and 108 Bayview Ridge. Staff have confirmed that this is one of the most significant violations of the City’s Tree By-laws. Bayview is one of the greenest and most vibrant neighbourhoods […]
Summer 2016 Newsletter
It’s been a very productive few months at City Hall! Just this week, the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee (PWIC) approved two key programs that are going to fundamentally shape the city’s future: the Road Safety Plan and the Long Term Waste Management Strategy. As Chair of this Committee, I’m a big proponent of setting […]