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The City of holds public consultations as one way to engage residents in the life of their city. Toronto thrives on your great ideas and actions. We invite you to get involved. Interchanges at Kipling Ave. and Islington Ave. Municipal Class Environmental Assessment – Notice of Public Open House #2 Public Consultation We invite you to attend a Public Open House to learn more about the work completed to date, the study recommendations and the next steps in this process. Details as follows: Date: Thursday April 23, 2009 Time: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Location: Royal Canadian Legion Hall, 110 Jutland Rd. (near Islington Ave. and ) Background The City of Toronto is conducting a Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Study to examine safety and operational improvements for the F.G. Gardiner Expressway (Gardiner) at Kipling Ave. and Islington Ave. This Study is being done in accordance with the planning and design process for ‘Schedule C’ projects as outlined in the Municipal Engineers Association Municipal Class Environment Assessment process, which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. At the first Public Open House held in June 2008, City staff provided information on the existing challenges and opportunities, projected future conditions, and presented alternative solutions for improvements to the Gardiner. A second Open House is now being held to present the results of the evaluation of the options; introduce the recommended improvements; and, identify the next steps of the study. Staff will be available to answer your questions and concerns.

We would like to hear from you: Public consultation is an important part of this study. If you like more information, please contact: Christine Paglialunga Tel: 416- 338-2400 Public Consultation Co-ordinator Fax: 416-392-2974 City of Toronto TTY: 416-397-0831 , 19th Floor, Email: [email protected] 55 John Street, Toronto, ON M5V 3C6 toronto.ca/involved/projects Issue Date: Wednesday April 8, Friday April 10

Information will be collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record.