dt_toronto_geek
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Grand-Slam: no, there's been no formalization of an UrbanToronto Good Urban Design group, but we do urge people to go to public consultations and committee and council meetings to speak their minds. The politicians need to know we care. Other citizens at these meetings need to know we care, as it may inspire them to pay more attention too. It's at those meetings where policy is influenced and decisions are made. We do have members who show up and speak up, but it's always good to add more to that number. I'm not convinced that it requires a formal organization to foster the kind of change we are talking of, but put the right people in charge, and my mind could be swayed.
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Well said. I'd also like to add that members (and lurkers) be sure to learn about who is running for the Council seat in your Ward, which Mayoral candidate you think would best move the city forward and then get out and be an informed voter this October. Further, stay in the loop with your Councillor with civic matters on anything from jets at Billy Bishop, street furniture, hydro poles, good architecture, policing - anything that moves you. Learn who to copy in your written communications too, such as the Planner and Councillors who sit on Executive Committees. Get involved, speak your mind - I can tell you it can truly affect change - unless your in Doug Ford's Ward, but he'll be gone soon.