

An entire block of trees on Dwight Avenue is about to be removed. In other Toronto neighbourhoods, time and money have been spent to make streets that accommodate trees and sidewalks beautifully. Don't let the city choose the cheap and easy way here. We deserve better!
The New Toronto-Lakeshore Village Residents Association, the Long Branch Neighbourhood Association, and Pamela Gough, former TDSB Trustee for Ward 3 are all writing to council to help save these trees. Will you join them? Every letter makes a difference!
Send your email before Wednesday 15 December:
1. To: councilmeeting@toronto.ca, councillor_grimes@toronto.ca, mayor_tory@toronto.ca
Cc: councillor_mckelvie@toronto.ca, councillor_pasternak@toronto.ca, councillor_layton@toronto.ca, councillor_colle8@toronto.ca, councillor_perruzza@toronto.ca, councillor_perks@toronto.ca, councillor_fletcher@toronto.ca, councillor_ainslie@toronto.ca
Subject: Missing Link Sidewalk Program - Dwight Avenue Sidewalk Installation
2. Make sure to include the following paragraph: "I am submitting these comments for distribution to City Council regarding the agenda item IE26.14, Missing Link Sidewalk Program - Dwight Avenue Sidewalk Installation, to be considered on 15 Dec 2021, and also available here: http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgendaItemHistory.do?item=2021.IE26.14 "
3. And make sure to include your name and address.
Not sure what to say? Check out this amazing letter sent by Melodie Barnett for inspiration.
You can also read the latest version of the petition for our response to the city staff report.
Thank you so much for your support! We can do this!