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Mt. Pleasant and Moore: Woman seeks safety from cars

The mother of a 7-year-old daughter was not playing in front of her semi-detached home on Moore Ave. Friday morning (July 24, 2015). That’s when two cars collided at Moore and Mt. Pleasant Rd. sending one of them, a Kia, crashing into the corner the home. It wrecked a brick pillar support of the wooden veranda. There is precious little space between the roaring traffic on Mt. Pleasant and the home. It is like most of the Moore Park homes on Mt. Pleasant between St. Clair and Moore. They all live with the legacy of a decision made more than 65 years ago to widen Mt. Pleasant into a high-speed route to downtown. 

News agencies put brakes on “done deal” Olympics

Excitement is a wonderful thing. The CBC, Washington Post, ESPN, AP and others declared flatly Sunday morning that the head of the Canadian Olympic Committee was saying there would be a Toronto bid for the 2024 Olympics. That story has now been downgraded to the less than startling news that the COC will support an Olympic bid if there is one.  Olympic bid? Say a prayer for common sense and Toronto.

Unknown disruption: Rogers wireless “being restored”

Customers of Rogers wireless network were without cellphone and text messaging service on Saturday (July 25, 2015). .The annoyance and grief was easily seen on Twitter and elsewhere. Most of the failures were Ontario, British Columbia, Manitoba and Alberta. A spokesman for Rogers confirmed that customers may have experienced “intermittent disruption in service.” The spokesman said in an e-mail sent at 5 p.m. that service was being restored and the company has apologized for the inconvenience.

Huge fire sweeps pool deck in Las Vegas, minor injuries

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A poolside conflagration fueled by artificial plants and cabanas has injured two people in Las Vegas. They suffered minor burns. Firefighters took care of the blaze in about 30 minutes but it was quite a sight for a while. It began about 12.15 local time on a 14th-floor pool deck at The Cosmopolitan Hotel of Las Vegas.

 

Heritage District: Residents ponder an uncertain blessing

Homeowners in Lawrence Park are divided, according to the Toronto Star News Service, over a proposal to make their beautiful old neighborhood a Heritage District. The designation places a preservation condition over the entire neighborhood. In a nutshell, the idea pits those who wish to save century homes worthy of preservation against those who don’t want the burden of “heritage” weighing down the value of their property. It is a tricky issue that has bedeviled Lawrence Park before. In 2012 a family purchased 140 Dinnick Crescent with the clearly stated intention of building a new home on the site. The day after the demolition permit was issued, the City withdrew it at the request of the local heritage group. It was an enormous injustice to the new owners of 140 Dinnick. They went straight to the Ontario Municipal Board where the City was overruled.

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There are no doubt many homes in Lawrence Park which have heritage value. Residents of Leaside will know that the Heritage District wheels are already in motion for old Leaside south of Eglinton Ave. E. Critics say it may depress home prices and impede reasonable redevelopment. The case of the ugly and illegal re-build at 27 Fleming Crescent is instructional. It happened despite lots of rules to the contrary. The builder simply ignored the Code, committee of adjustment and much more. Fortunately, lawyer Rob Ellis was right next door. He led an effective opposition which ultimately resulted in a demolition order for 27 Fleming. Question is, would a heritage designation on all of Leaside have made any difference to this misadventure. It’s an open question.  Torstar 

Plans call for future “green roof” at 1860 Bayview Ave.

Those living nearby the development at Bayview and Broadway Aves. (1860 Bayview) will probably find this article from the Daily Commercial News to be of interest. The DCN is a trade publication and this account notes a number of construction details, some of which will be of general interest. It says there is a planned “green roof” for the site which will be installed on racks. Of course, the “future” nature of this feature leaves open the question of just when it might actually be a real garden. Perhaps when the stores open next year. Let’s hope so. Whole Foods will be the anchor business, The article also recalls the planned widening of Bayview Ave from five to six lanes at it nears the corner of Broadway.  Daily Commercial News 

Liberals Mendicino, Adams fight for midtown nomination

eg-law Sunday evening will see a compelling face off between a young man of true Liberal instinct from the neighborhood versus a glamorous former Conservative lady who was pretty much expelled from the party by Stephen Harper. They are Marco Mendicino and Eve Adams and they both want the Liberal nomination for the riding of Eglinton-Lawrence. It will not be easy pickings for either candidate because the incumbent is Finance Minister Joe Oliver.  Both Mendicino and Adams have filed challenges of hundreds of members signed up by the Adams campaign, as well as an unknown number of new Mendicino supporters. The meeting will be at John Polanyi Collegiate Institute, 640 Lawrence Ave. West, is for members only. Membership purchasing is now closed. Great fun. Read on. Colin Perkel, Canadian Press

Fire Marshall finds Armour Heights house blaze suspicious

A home that has been under construction for at least a year has gone up in flames in the middle of the night in exclusive Armour Heights overlooking Hogg’s Hollow. Firefighters were called to the blaze on Joicey Blvd near Esgore Drive about 3 a.m. Some people living nearby were evacuated for safety. Neighbors said they were terrorized by the size of the fire and the  heat generated from the largely wood three-storey structure. The Fire Marshall calls the fire suspicious.