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Monthly Archives: November 2013
We Built Toronto with People’s Needs at the Forefront
Let’s mark World Town Planning Day on November 8 by remembering two bold moves that put Toronto’s people first by addressing changes in the suburbs and affordability. It’s time to reflect on their impacts and use them to inform our City’s ongoing evolution. Continue reading
Posted in Communities, Consultation, Planning, Socio-Economic Impact Analysis, Sustainability, Transportation
Tagged affordability, Dave Hardy, diversity, Jack Layton, Rotary, Suburbs in Transition, Toronto, urban planning, World Planning Day
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Integrated Human Services Plans Deliver Major Social and Economic Benefits to Municipalities
Overview of how a well‐thought through Human Services Plan can improve municipal governance and program performance by enhancing: service delivery, economic investment appeal, funding success and triple bottom line analysis. Continue reading
Posted in Communities, Consultation, Planning, Socio-Economic Impact Analysis, Sustainability
Tagged community relations, economic investment, funding, governance, human services, municipal government, municipal service delivery, municipalities, public consultation, social services
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