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The following articles are from roncesvallesvillage.ca BIA site
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It's underway! Toronto's Roncesvalles is under reconstruction. Roncesvalles Renewed is a group of residents, business owners, politicians, city planners, and transportation officials working together.
Our key priority is to ensure that plans include the condition necessary for trees to flourish. We are also working to create better sidewalks, beautiful public spaces. And please buy and dine locally while the street is being torn up, to show your support for a great street and help our businesses get through the Dig.
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Dig This! Reconstruction News and Updates
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By News Editor on
2/27/2009 5:43 AM
We propose a new approach to planting trees along main streets which exploits the massive root systems of a mature tree canopy to create a new kind of “green infrastructure,” by combining tree roots with a storm water management system. Along with dramatically reducing storm water run-off through a system of interconnected tree roots and drainage pipes, a mature tree canopy also reduces CO2 emissions and global warming.
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By News Editor on
2/14/2009 3:56 PM
A proposal for a land bridge that would restore the historic connection between Lake Ontario and the south end of Roncesvalles is included in the draft Western Waterfront Master Plan. This bridge would replace the narrow existing pedestrian bridge to the west of the intersection with a new pedestrian bridge about 20 metres wide, creating a dramatic approach to the new parkland on the lake.
Find out more and share your thoughts at a community presentation on February 19th at the St. Joseph's Health Centre.
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By News Editor on
2/8/2009 2:35 PM
The recent power outage in Toronto’s west end – including most of Roncesvalles – proved once again how unstable the local power supply appears to be.
At around 10 pm on Thursday, January 15th, the lights went out in Toronto’s west end. Groping around in the dark for candles, residents quickly felt their homes cool off. On one of the coldest days of the winter, temperatures hovered around minus 23 with the wind chill. The Roncesvalles area remained without power for about 24 hours, long after power was restored in other areas
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Discover more about Roncesvalles Renewed friends and members; and share stories with the fans of this one-of-a-kind main street.
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