Scheduled to occur from May 30th to June 5th, the City of Toronto is inviting condominium residents, members of condominium boards, property managers and business owners located within condominiums for a second round of public consulations regarding the issues and features of condo living in Toronto.

The first round of consultations took place in February, and focused on what sort of issues surrounding condos in Toronto should be dealt with and why. The purpose of the second round of consultations is to target these issues and have more in depth discussions and debates based on what should be done to improve condo living.

One of Toronto's current condo developments, the E Condos; image courtesy of Bazis Inc.

Issues including parks and open space proximity, facilities for pets, parking and infrastructure will be discussed in the following meetings:

  • Thursday, May 30th: Earl Haig Secondary School, 100 Princess Avenue (North York)
  • Monday, June 3rd: Scarborough Civic Centre, 150 Borough Dr (Scarborough)
  • Tuesday, June 4th: All Saints Kingsway Anglican Church, 2850 Bloor St. W. (Etobicoke)
  • Wednesday, June 5th: Room 308/309 Metro Hall, 55 John St. (Downtown)

Each meeting will deal with a different issue and topic for discussion, and will also present participants with more information on the condo study being conducted by the City of Toronto. Condo residents are encouraged to attend and share their opinions and express any concerns at these meetings, as well as take part in the online survey which will be available after these consultations in June.

The survey will be available on the following website along with more information about these consulations.