Got ideas for how Toronto should handle it’s waste? This week, the Community Environmental Assessment Team (CEAT), is seeking public input across the city.
“The round of consultation is the best way for other citizens around the city to come out and speak their minds and provide input as to what they’d like to see done with their city’s waste issues,” says CEAT member Dan Boulos.
Here’s a list of meeting dates and locations. For more information, visit the city’s website here.
Monday, February 26, 2007
Central YMCA Auditorium
20 Grosvenor St
TTC Station: College
Open house: 6:30pm
Presentation and discussion: 7:00pm — 9:30pm
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Scarborough Civic Centre
150 Borough Dr.
TTC Station: Scarborough Centre (SRT)
Open house: 6:30pm
Presentation and discussion: 7:00pm — 9:30pm
Thursday, March 1, 2007
North York Memorial Community Hall
Burgundy Room
5110 Yonge St.
TTC Station: North York Centre
Open house: 6:30pm
Presentation and discussion: 7:00pm — 9:30pm
Monday, March 5, 2007
Etobicoke Collegiate
86 Montgomery Rd.
TTC Station: Royal York
Open house: 6:30pm
Presentation and discussion: 7:00pm — 9:30pm
photo by Kevin Steele
3 comments
A space elevator to the sun is certainly in order!
Frighteningly I think that a space elevator would be easier for us to do than a tax on packaging…. Sheesh.
Carbon nanotubles are not the answer! Time-warping DeLoreans are! http://delorean.com
In all seriousness though, these consultations are an important part of the process, and if you can make it, go!