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Toronto Tuesday: Icy sidewalk frustration, Jarvis Street transformation project, Walk 21 Community Conference

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Each Tuesday, Spacing Montreal will share with you some posts from our sister blog, Spacing Toronto. We hope it will enable constructive dialogue on the urban issues faced by both cities, though we’ll settle for some witty jibes against la Ville reine in the comments.

Passive aggression in Cabbagetown : Shawn Micallef fantasizes about ways of correcting negligent Torontonians who leave the sidewalk in front of their house icy and snowed-in. Two notes are found in front of such a house in Cabbagetown.

Jarvis Street transformation project : The City of Toronto is undertaking a major project to improve Jarvis Street. Public consultation meetings starts this Wednesday -and apparently the City is also planning to use Facebook as a possible medium for involvement. Details of the projects can be found on the City’s website.

Report on the Walk 21 Community Conference : Spacing reports on the “Walk 21 Community Conference” held on March 1st. The conference saw 8 speakers represent to the public their talk on walking issues originally presented at the “Walk21” conference held in October.

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