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Evergreen Brick Works severely impacted by record rainfall

Toronto experienced record-breaking rainfall Tuesday, leading to widespread flooding throughout the city. Evergreen Brick Works was among the hardest-hit areas, but thanks to the quick response of dedicated staff, including ensuring the safety of 113 young campers, there have been no reported injuries.

Despite being designed with flood resilience in mind, the extreme weather still impacted the site. Evergreen Brick Works (550 Bayview Avenue), known for its greenways, cisterns, and permeable surfaces, is now in need of support to cover the costs of clean-up and recovery. The site will remain closed until further notice.

If you’ve enjoyed a visit to the Farmers Market, participated in community events, or simply appreciated the natural beauty of the Brick Works, please consider donating to help this Toronto landmark recover.

Donate today to support Evergreen Brick Works and help get it back up and running again.

TO City Council approves affordable housing on Merton St

275 Merton Street /Google Maps, June 2021

Toronto City Council has approved a partnership to build 447 new rental homes at 275 Merton St. in midtown Toronto, with at least 30% of these homes designated as affordable rentals. The City, through CreateTO, has teamed up with developer Collecdev-Markee to combine the City-owned property with an adjacent site at 267 Merton St. This combined site will be leased to Collecdev-Markee for 99 years, during which they will deliver and operate the new rental units. Construction is expected to start in the latter half of 2025, with occupancy beginning in mid-2028.

This initiative aims to address Toronto’s housing crisis by providing affordable and rent-controlled homes for low and moderate-income residents. The project supports the City’s HousingTO 2020-2030 Action Plan, which targets the approval of 65,000 new rent-controlled homes by 2030.

Full press release is here.

For more details, visit createto.ca/projects/275-merton-street and the City’s HousingTO 2020-2030 Action Plan.

Community outraged over abrupt closure of Science Centre

Ontario Science Centre: Community outraged over abrupt closure, Global News

Community bids farewell to Ontario Science Centre, CityNews

Dozens attend rally in Toronto to save shuttered Ontario Science Centre Dozens gathered at Wells Hill Park in Toronto on Sunday, June 23, 2024 to push for the Ontario Science Centre to be saved.

‘People are frustrated, feeling disrespected’ with Science Centre closure,CityNews

(Apr 21, 2023) The Ontario Science Centre was called ‘run down,’ but is it? CityNews

Toronto introduces goat grazing at Don Valley Brick Works

The City of Toronto is launching an innovative land management pilot project by using goats for prescribed grazing at Don Valley Brick Works Park (550 Bayview Avenue). This initiative aims to control invasive plant species and improve soil quality in the urban meadow, which is an important ecosystem for the city’s habitat diversity.

Approximately 40 goats will graze in a secure enclosure over two intensive days. Their safety and welfare are prioritized with 24-hour supervision, on-call veterinary care, and direct access to water and shelter. The public is invited to view the goats in action from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on June 25 and 26, 2024.

The City has partnered with the Toronto Field Naturalists to monitor and assess the impact of the grazing. If successful, the City may consider using rotational grazing with goats in future years to maintain the meadow habitat at Don Valley Brick Works Park.

For more information about the goat grazing pilot, visit toronto.ca/Grazing.

Laird & Wicksteed Sobeys closing to make way for Farm Boy

No shortage of grocery stores in midtown. /Google Maps

The Sobeys supermarket at Laird Drive and Wicksteed Avenue will close on July 29th, 2024 making way for a new Farm Boy location opening in early 2025. A representative says that this change aims to better serve the Leaside community’s needs. In the meantime, shoppers can visit one of many nearby grocery stores — but don’t turn to Valumart on Bayview, as they will be closing their doors on June 29th, 2024 to make way for a new development. For more details, visit the full article on BlogTO.

Toronto Fire attending to 3-alarm fire on Commercial Rd


Toronto Fire Services are attending to a 3-alarm fire on Commercial Road, east of Laird Drive in the Leaside Business Park. Developing story…

Update: CP24: “Everyone inside the building was evacuated, and one had to be hospitalized for minor injuries. … Toronto Fire said crews encountered heavy smoke and fire on the west side of the building when they arrived. … It escalated to a two-alarm fire and then to a three-alarm. … The cause and origin of the fire are unknown.

SEDRA’s Annual General Meeting & Town Hall – May 9th

Join the South Eglinton Davisville Residents’ Association’s (SEDRA) 2024 Annual General Meeting!

This year’s meeting will be held in person at Greenwood College School, located at 443 Mount Pleasant Rd (at Davisville Ave), on Thursday, May 9th, 2024. The business meeting for SEDRA members begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by the Town Hall portion open to everyone at 7 p.m. Advanced registration via Eventbrite is available but optional. We’re excited to welcome guest speakers including Trustee Shelley Laskin, Trustee Rachel Chernos Lin, Councillor Josh Matlow, Councillor Jaye Robinson, as well as members of the SEDRA Board of Directors. For more information about SEDRA and event details, visit sedratoronto.ca. Don’t forget to invite your neighbours too!

From Lake Leaside to ‘Puddle Paradise’ on Wicksteed

A local Canada Goose and its seagull pals were seen taking advantage of the puddles that formed in the bed of what was once known as “Lake Leaside“. All the structures on the building lot (70 & 80 Wicksteed Ave, 202, 204, & 206 Parkhurst Blvd and 99 Vanderhoof) were cleared many years ago, leaving a pit where trapped rainwater formed a wonderful oasis for the city fowl to congregate. This Goose wasn’t crying over spilled water; who needs a lake when you’ve got a puddle paradise?

Lake Leaside in 2017

Settlement reached for 2-20 Glazebrook Ave development

Broadway Area Residents’ Association (BARA) emailed its members a comprehensive update on the proposed redevelopment of 2-20 Glazebrook Ave, located adjacent to the Esso station at Bayview & Broadway.

It outlined the collaborative efforts between the City of Toronto, the Glazebrook site developer, and Councillor Jaye Robinson to settle on the final size and scale of the new building, which was approved by the City Council after revisions. (Full settlement is here.)

Despite the outcome differing from community preferences, Councillor Robinson’s involvement facilitated improvements to the settlement, including a reduction in building height and the addition of public green space through the acquisition of a neighbouring property.

But wait, there’s more… road works for Leaside in 2024

Further to our post earlier this week about proposed road work in the area, we have two more streets to add to the list.

Road Resurfacing on McRae Drive from Crandall Road to Rumsey Road
Start Date: April 2024 End Date: October 2024
The City of Toronto is planning to resurface McRae Road from Crandall Road to Rumsey Road. Inspection of the road shows that it needs repaving, and sections of damaged curb and sidewalk need to be replaced to bring them to a state of good repair.

Road Reconstruction on Rumsey Road from McRae Drive to Sharron Drive and Road Resurfacing on Rumsey Road from Heath Road to McRae Drive
Start Date: April 2024 End Date: October 2024
The City of Toronto is planning to reconstruct Rumsey Road from McRae Drive to Sharron Drive and resurface Rumsey Road from Heath Road to McRae Drive. Inspection of the road shows that the section from McRae Drive to Sharron Drive needs reconstruction and the curb and sidewalk need to be replaced while the section from Heath Road to McRae Drive needs repaving, and sections of damaged curb and sidewalk need to be replaced to bring them to a state of good repair.

New businesses in the neighbourhood 👀

SoftMoc has taken over what used to be a Roots store* in Leaside Centre at 65 Wicksteed Ave. (Thanks for the tip last week, Dom!)

Athlete’s Care Leaside Grand Opening party is scheduled for Thursday, April 11, 2024, from 7:30pm – 9:30pm. 1820 Bayview Avenue, 2nd Floor. RSVP by April 4th.

*Take a look at the flyer the Roots Grand Opening in 2016!