You'd be wasting your time contacting the councillors' office for this.
If you have a noise issue email 311@toronto.ca. If this is a recurring problem provide some information on that matter. Describe the nature of the disturbance, the time it occurres at and how it is affecting you in your home.
Colours and materials aside, in my view this building still reads like a heavy and imposing slab. The Minto building across the street is much more successful in that regard (excluding the abysmal street level environment along Bathurst).
It remains to be seen what exactly will go above the...
I live in this neighbourhood and have seen proposals come and go for this site. I am anything but disappointed.
Perfect? No. But to call it a "waste" is just absurd.
Unfortunately, none of the other political parties appear to have any sensible or stable policies to deal with housing. Now that it has been defined as a "crisis," we will likely see more poorly-considered strategies being trotted out from across the political spectrum likely delivering their...
I think people can raise negative criticisms here - even personal and subjective views - without being expected to construct a building of their own. I also think that abovegrade has tried to clarify his remarks in the matter.
At least that's my opinion on the situation.
Many years ago, when I was commuting to Ottawa, a city councillor there called VIA the best third-world train system around.
With incidents such as this, that kind of remark can be questioned.
Poor little kitty sculpture. I'm sure a local dog has already peed on it. That fate is inevitable.
The city's recycling and garbage disposal bins always manage to bring a sense of shoddiness to wherever they're located. Mass-produced quality is likely as easy and cost-effective to produce as...
^Exactly. There is nothing out of line with the pricing given the location.
And yes, the present housing problem is not going to be solved with one solution.