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Laneways as Complete Streets: Making an Impact

February 3, 2017 Guest User

The City of Toronto recently released the Complete Streets Guidelines which provide guidance on how to design our city streets.  Laneways are finally given the attention they deserve in this official City document. 

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In News, Take Action, Policy Tags City of Toronto, Impact, Streets, Policy
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The Laneway Project in the News: Inside Toronto

June 8, 2015 Guest User

On June 2, 2015 The Laneway Project was featured in an article posted to Inside Toronto: York Community Comes together to Envision Future of Reggae Lane.

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The Laneway Project & Doors Open Toronto - May 24

May 21, 2015 Guest User

The Laneway Project Co-Founder Michelle Senayah is part of Doors Open panel being held this Sunday outside at Fort York Visitors Centre. The panel, Rethinking It looks at how we can make Toronto's public spaces work harder.

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In Laneway Events, News Tags Doors Open, Fort York Visitors Centre
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Laneway Project featured in Toronto Star

April 13, 2015 Guest User

The Laneway Project was featured in the Toronto Star this weekend. The article: Toronto striving for green spaces in a growing city, included commentary from The Laneway Project co-founder Michelle Senayah.

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We're moving forward with two laneway pilot projects

April 1, 2015 Guest User

We've selected two laneways as pilot projects for laneway improvement!

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We humbly recognize that the land now called Toronto is the traditional territory of many Indigenous nations, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat peoples. This land continues to be home to diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, whose presence and contributions are vital to our shared community. As we walk these urban paths, we honour the relationship between Indigenous peoples and these lands, and strive to uphold our responsibilities as treaty people. As we explore the potential of Toronto's laneways, we're reminded of the ancient pathways created by Indigenous peoples, connecting communities long before our city existed. Recognizing that our modern urban passages echo the vital connections forged by those who came before us.