Here is the City Manager's response to Holyday's question. Frankly, time to move on and stop wasting time & money. It is far from clear that Henry Dundas was the 'monster' some have stated and the $$ would be FAR better used to do some signage giving context to the naming and on actually helping people who may continue to suffer from the effects of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. From:
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2023/ia/bgrd/backgroundfile-241565.pdf My emphasis.
Re: Administrative Inquiry Regarding Renaming Dundas Street
Councillor Holyday submitted an Administrative Inquiry to seek information on Renaming Dundas Street. This letter provides a response to this request. It has been developed in collaboration with Economic Development & Culture and Transportation Services.
Introduction On July 14, 2021, City Council adopted recommendations to undertake a process to rename Dundas Street based on its namesake Henry Dundas’ role in delaying the abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Council directed the City Manager to convene a Community Advisory Committee (CAC) to develop a shortlist of potential new names for Dundas Street and other City-owned assets bearing the Dundas name, and a transition plan to support impacted residents and businesses. A 20-person CAC comprising Black and Indigenous leaders, along with other diverse residents and business owners living and working along Dundas Street was formed in fall 2021. Since then, the CAC has met regularly to discuss options for names and conduct related research.
Response. Please find below responses to each of the questions submitted.
1. What is the most recent assessment by staff of the total cost of renaming Dundas Street? Specifically, (a) what are the total costs that staff estimate will have to be paid by the city, the province, businesses and residents, if the city proceeds with changing the name of the street; and (b) what is the total cost, to date, for past spending on the renaming project, including but not limited to payments for consultants, community consultations, Community Advisory Committee meetings, honoraria, speakers, etc.
The most recent 2023 estimated cost for renaming Dundas Street is approximately $11.3 – 12.7 million. This includes preliminary estimates for costs to City divisions, agencies, corporations, residents, and businesses. The main drivers relate to Transportation Services, Toronto Transit Commission, Toronto Parking Authority, as well as other signage, communication, and public engagement costs .Estimates have increased since figures were shared with Council in 2021, reflecting inflationary pressures, updated inventories, installation contract cost escalations, and additional resources required to plan and administer implementation. Provincial costs are excluded from these figures as updated information was not available at the time of the preparation of this response. Impacted City Divisions, Agencies and Corporations will continue to refine cost estimates as implementation planning work progresses. b) The total cost of work on the Dundas Renaming project to date is approximately$250,000. This includes consultants’ fees, communications, consultations, and Community Advisory Committee meetings and honoraria.