CouncilWatch - Major Council votes - waste, incineration and all City services on the table
May 25, 2011
Save Toronto's Environmental Programs
City Hall has launched a major Service Review on how city services are delivered, who pays for them, and where we can find efficiencies. The review is asking us to fill in a survey and to rank services provided by the City. Note that you can indicate that all City Services are necessary to the City - you do not actually have to chose between programs. This review will be used to dramatically reduce the services the city offers, including environmental services that protect human and environmental health. Visit www.torontoservicereview.ca, take the City's Services Review survey and let them know Environmental Programs are necessary for our City! City Hall wants you to identify which:
The services review is being conducted through a survey. They survey asks you if you think Environmental Programs are "necessary" to the City. Environmental Programs range from the Climate Change Action Plan to the Lead in Drinking Water Mitigation Program and are vital to our health and our economy. This review will affect Toronto's environmental programs for years to come -- programs we have spent decades building. There are very limited opportunities for public input. Get involved!
Council votes to look at private waste collection, but demands more studies, information It was great to see some motions pass from the newer Councillors Matlow, Colle and Bailao about accountability and the environment, and to see Councillors Minnan-Wong and Holyday back down on the original proposal to bypass Council. Click here to find out how your Councillor voted. Thanks for your calls and emails over the last few weeks - Councillors heard from their constituents and that showed! Visit our website to read our report Look Before You Leap, and to follow our continued work on this issue. |
Highland Creek Incinerator - shut down again!
This vote could not have been won without the tireless efforts of local community and TEA members in Wards 43 & 44 who gathered over 1,200 petition signatures in a single week. Great job! See our website to read about the environmental impacts and ongoing saga at Council about one of Toronto's largest polluters. Speak up for better transit at May 30th meeting! On Monday May 30th the City's Planning & Growth Management Committee is meeting at City Hall. The Committee will be discussing two very important public transit issues including "Improving Public Transit on Sheppard Ave East" and "Improving Public Transit and Traffic Flow on Finch Ave West." Visit www.TTCriders.ca for more information and to find out how to register to speak. Calling all Volunteers! Volunteers are needed to help with community outreach to help with a number of our campaigns, including waste diversion, transit and others. Contact Tsering at [email protected] torontoenvironment.org or fill in our volunteer sign up form. Donate to TEA! ![]() Every donation helps our fight for a green Toronto for all - Donate online now! Get Involved! Join TEA! Membership is free Volunteer with TEA Follow us on Twitter Join us on Facebook |