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RPTV WEEKLY NEWS (EP96)Regent Park Residents to Discuss Phases 4 & 5 Housing Concerns
An important Community Consultation Meeting for Regent Park Redevelopment Phases 4 & 5 is set to take place on Wednesday, October 30, 2024, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. This meeting, hosted by Senior City Planner Katherine Bailey, offers residents a critical opportunity to engage with the future development of their neighbourhood.
Fred Alvarado – Local Journalism Initiative
City Council has proposed amendments to Zoning By-law 1325-2023, aiming to address conflicts with essential City infrastructure while expanding housing options. The changes focus on Blocks 4B/4C and 5C/5D, ensuring necessary setbacks from existing sewer lines on Sackville and Sumach Streets. These adjustments are expected to redistribute building areas within each block to provide more housing flexibility.
However, the proposed plan raises concerns within the community. Of the 2,804 new units planned, only 633 will be Rent-Geared-to-Income (RGI) units, leaving the majority as market-rate or near-market housing—potentially unaffordable for many local residents. The community has expressed concerns, fearing the new development will deepen the housing affordability crisis in the area.
This meeting provides a chance for residents to have a voice and influence decisions affecting Regent Park’s future. It’s essential for the community to participate in these discussions, ensuring that the redevelopment prioritizes affordability and inclusivity.
In this episode we present the following news:
0:00 Intro;
01:05 Upcoming Regent Park Community Consultation Meeting on Phases 4 & 5;
03:39 Community Leaders Gather to Address Homelessness at 2024 Toronto Shelter Network Conference;
08:51 Moss Park Town Hall: Community Concerns Take Center Stage;
15:30 City Council Approves 214-230 Sherbourne Development Amid Strong Community Opposition;
19:44 City Moves Forward with Universal Student Food Program to Address Hunger in Schools; 21:49 Fire Station 325 Open House Celebrates Fire Prevention Week;
23:06 Events and Jobs in Regent Park Community.
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