Councillor Josh Matlow

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    Josh in the Community

    My Staff and I are here to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have about your neighbourhood and/or your home. We’re working every day to make our community safer while improving Midtown’s parks, main streets, and the many valued services we rely on including recreation, childcare, and waste collection. I hope to see you out in our community soon!

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    Josh at City Hall

    On your behalf, I am advocating for a more thoughtful, creative, and responsible approach to policy issues at City Hall. I take very seriously the responsibility to make informed decisions that are based on evidence, community consultation, and the merits of arguments – rather than partisanship. I will continue representing our community at Council meetings on transit, tenant concerns, childcare, green space, and other issues that matter most to Midtown residents. Or, you can reach us by phone at 416 392-7906.

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    Current News Updates

    1106, 2014

    Town Crier: MATLOW: Taking steps to combat disruption

    June 11th, 2014|Councillor Josh Matlow in the News|

    June 9th, 2014

    Josh Matlow

    Town Crier

     

     

    Residents of Ward 22 are excited about the new Eglinton Crosstown LRT that will connect Toronto from Etobicoke to Scarborough.

    In midtown, the new rapid transit line will be underground, with stations at Chaplin, Avenue, Yonge, Mount Pleasant and Bayview.

    While the Crosstown will be a tremendous asset to our community, like any major construction project there will be challenges during construction. Most of the tunnel work will not affect at-grade activities, but there will be cuts to the street and temporary lane closures at intersections while the stations are built.

    We all understand a certain amount of disruption is inevitable, but there are steps that I believe must be taken to protect our neighbourhoods, mitigate traffic impacts and support local businesses.

     

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