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Area: east of Brimley from Lawrence to Ellesmere and Markham from Ellesmere to Highway 401, south of Highway 401, west of Highland Creek from Ellesmere to Highway 401 and Scarborough Golf Club from Lawrence to Ellesmere, north of Lawrence
Centennial Community Centre Tennis Court – Interim Repairs.
Parks, Forestry & Recreation Staff completed a site visit of the tennis court and will be performing interim repairs to deficiencies on the court in 2022:
- Roll the courts (flattening with a roller – removing bumps and soft spots)
- Guardian repair system for the few cracks and the area where fireworks have been set off and/or campfires have occurred
- Re-set one net post
- Infill low spots
- Re-fiberglass the courts with bonding agent
- Fresh paint (US Open Blue) and lines
- Remove the old patio stones on the west side and add asphalt to that small area
In 2030, the Capital-approved work will include:
- Addressing the light poles as well as the courts
- Fencing around the court
- Work on the small storage building that the tennis clubs uses on site
- Resurfacing the court
I will continue to provide updates as this project progresses. Should you have any questions or comments please do not hesitate to contact my office at councillor_ainslie@toronto.ca or 416-396-7222.
Meadoway Section 5 Highland Creek – Phase 1 and Phase 2 Construction Activities
The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, in collaboration with the City of Toronto, is undertaking meadow restoration and construction of the multi-use trail for Section 5 - Highland Creek. The project area comprises a portion of the Highland Creek ravine, as well as the Gatineau hydro corridor between Military Trail at Ellesmere Road and Neilson Road. It is anticipated that construction of the multi-use trail will be completed by late Summer 2022, with meadow restoration activities taking place between the Spring and late Fall of 2022.
42 Tuxedo Court Newly submitted Residential Proposed Development
A site plan application has been submitted to the Scarborough planning office and is currently under review by City staff. The development proposes two residential buildings at 26 and 29 storeys connected by a 3-storey podium, totalling 644 residential units with a daycare on the main floor and two levels of underground parking. A virtual community consultation on this development application took place on November 29th, 2021. All documentation/information and City planner contact can be found here. If you would like further information please contact the assigned City Planner, Tyler Hughes, Tyler.Hughes@toronto.ca
Support for Daisy Mart Convenience Store and Tuxedo Drug Mart
The recent redevelopment application mentioned above threatens the loss of Daisy Mart Convenience Store and Tuxedo Drug Mart from the Tuxedo Court community. To show your support for these two businesses, and have them stay within the Tuxedo Court community, please sign this petition.
Watermain Replacement on Janray Drive and Lucerne Court
The watermain has been installed and remaining water service connections have been made. In addition, Janray Dr and Lucerne Crt are being reconstructed under subject contract and expected to be completed by the end of June 2022 as favourable weather conditions are required for road reconstruction. Work on Janray Drive and Lucerne Court will be suspended in the winter months and will resume in Spring 2022. For more information please review this Construction Notice.
A New Park is Coming to Brimorton Drive
A new park is being planned for the southeast corner of Meadowglen Place and Brimorton Drive, with the design and community outreach taking place this summer. The park will be designed and implemented in two phases. Details are available on the Brimorton Park webpage. Information on community input will be shared shortly.
Welcome T.O. Winter
I encourage everyone to review the City’s Winter Services which is available online here. Track real-time locations of plows, sidewalk plows and salt trucks and identify which roads have been serviced by winter snow clearing vehicles and crews using the City’s PlowTO Map. Remember contacting 311 is the most efficient way to ensure the City is aware of any snow clearing issues and can have crews out as soon as resources are available. More information about the City’s snow clearing plan is available at toronto.ca/snow.
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