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New Home for Forum
The Allandale Community forum now has its own website at forum.allandale.ca. This move is in anticipation of the full redevelopment of Allandale.ca. more News …
Excuse the Mess!
Like many of the historic buildings in our neighbourhood, Allandale.ca is undergoing a little updating, renovation and renewal. So if things are a little squiffy over the next while, we more News …
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New Home for Forum
The Allandale Community forum now has its own website at forum.allandale.ca. This move is in anticipation of the full redevelopment of Allandale.ca.
Posted: 20 July 2010
Excuse the Mess!
Like many of the historic buildings in our neighbourhood, Allandale.ca is undergoing a little updating, renovation and renewal. So if things are a little squiffy over the next while, we know and we’re sorry for the inconvenience.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Posted: 19 July 2010
New Website Planned
A new website is planned for Allandale.ca.
However, as a completely volunteer run site without any revenue stream, it is not yet clear when the new site will launch. When it does, it will be more dynamic as it will allow more of you to post news, updates and comments. As the Japanese proverb has it, none of us is a as smart as all of us.
Thank you for your patience and participation.
Posted: 4 May 2010
Allandale Station Information Open House
10 June 2009, City Hall Rotunda, 4 pm to 8 pm.
A four hour open to the public meet and greet to answer questions about project direction in its present conceptual stage. The Correct Group, the YMCA and their architects will be available to listen to feedback and answer questions. Visitors will be encouraged to participate in the consultation evening on June 16th.
Posted: 4 June 2009
Allandale Station Community Consultation
16 June 2009, South Shore Centre, 7 pm to 10 pm.
An evening of facilitated community consultation to obtain participation, insight and vision for the station lands site development in terms of the uses of public spaces, relationship to Allandale and the waterfront, the types of commercial and retail needs, site integration, train station uses, public use and programming, and arts, culture & heritage uses. The process will include: an overall scope presentation; similar urban density projects; heritage background and issues, and; charrette-style breakout sessions to deal with specific areas of the development project.
Posted: 4 June 2009
Community Forum Launched
Have your say on how Allandale develops – join our Community Forum. By registering, you can post messages, respond to what others have said, and vote on polls. Guests (those who have not yet registered) are welcome to read, but not speak. Registration is free, and requires only a valid email address (which will never be sold or distributed). Discussions must be related to Allandale, but you don’t need to live here to comment.
This site is for the community. Help us grow into the place we all want to live.
Posted: 5 March 2009
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