2018 DECA Young Leaders Scholarship – apply now!

The DECA Young Leaders Scholarship will award $2,000 to a high school student entering post-secondary studies or training who is involved in supporting/improving their communities.

To be eligible you must:

  • Be entering your first year of post secondary education or training in fall 2018
  • Live or go to school within DECA boundaries (Main Street east, Lumsden/Mortimer north, Monarch Park west and the train tracks to the south)
  • Be actively working to improve your school and/or neighbourhood in some demonstrable way

For more information and application guidelines, visit DECA’s website

**Deadline is May 15**

Spread the word!

DECA’s Q&A with Michael Garron Hospital CEO

The Michael Garron Hospital is set to start construction on their long-awaited redevelopment project. This Monday, April 16th the hospital is hosting an open house for the community to learn more about the new hospital and impacts on the community.  DECA asked Sarah Downey, President and CEO, a few questions about the construction as neighbours of the hospital – here are her answers.

Sarah Downey

DECA: Is the whole hospital being rebuilt?

Sarah: No, roughly half of the hospital is being rebuilt. Projects like ours are commonly called “On-site Replacement Projects”; often used when old building wings cannot be updated to current standards. Many of the hospital’s oldest wings – some dating back nearly 70 years – were not designed to meet today’s healthcare standards. We find ourselves in a position where it can no longer rely on small-scale renovations; we must transform our campus in order to meet the changing healthcare needs of the east Toronto community.

In an On-site Replacement Project, new updated space is built beside the existing old buildings; when ready, everyone moves in and the old vacant space is then torn down. There is typically a significant renovation required in existing areas that remain next to the new space.

In the MGH project, the new space includes the Ken & Marilyn Thomson patient care centre, a new front entrance including a community hub and a new accessible community park fronting onto Coxwell Avenue.

DECA: During construction, where should local residents go for care?

Sarah: Keep coming the hospital; we will be open 24/7 throughout construction. All patient care services will remain open to the community throughout the construction period.

DECA: How will this new hospital improve the neighbourhood?

Sarah: Located in the heart of the east, it’s important that the hospital is reflective of the community we serve. The design has been thoughtfully created to mirror architectural elements seen in the surrounding neighbourhood and will feature interior design and art that are representative of east Toronto’s diversity.

Knowing that nature has a positive impact on well-being and healing, a lot of attention has also gone into developing a welcoming landscape that meets the needs of the community. Some of the elements that will be incorporated into the landscaping include an event lawn, children’s’ play area, and a variety of seating as well as a diverse range of trees and ground plantings. The community gardens will also be able to be viewable from the indoor lobby, interfaith areas and inpatient rooms. Public amenities such as food and retail have also been placed in an accessible location on the first floor, in hopes that they also become a go to resource used by the surrounding community.

Additionally, our project will create new world class Ambulatory Clinic space and patient bedrooms, which will allow us to provide better care for those who need it most from our neighbourhood.

DECA: How is this being funded?

Sarah: The construction contract is valued at $411M with the Ontario government contributing 90% of those costs. The hospital will be fundraising the 10% of construction costs plus 100% the cost for new equipment.

DECA: When is construction going to start and how long will it take?  

Sarah: Various pre-construction activities have already begun in locations across the campus to prepare our site for construction. The community will start to see plywood safety fences installed around our construction site starting in the fall, followed by major construction shortly thereafter. The new Centre and four stories of underground parking are scheduled to be complete in 2021. Once open, the hospital will begin the next phase of construction, which will include demolition, renovations to existing spaces and a new expansive landscape, entrance and drop off area. The entire project should be completed in 2024.

DECA: Where will people park during construction and how will the hospital address the impact on residents who live in the area?

Sarah: Parking at Michael Garron Hospital will be restricted at certain points throughout the construction and we apologize in advance for this inconvenience. We will be continuing to encourage staff, patients, visitors and contractors to take public transportation whenever possible. We have secured a number of off-site parking locations for our staff, to help ease the burden on local streets.

We would like to remind visitors and patients to check the parking section of our website for the latest updates regarding potential impacts to parking. Once complete, Michael Garron Hospital will have four additional levels of underground parking for patients and visitors.

DECA: How can the community get more info and updates?

Sarah: There are several ways that the community can stay informed about hospitals the upcoming project. We’ll be hosting a Community Open House on April 16, 2018 from 7:00pm to 9:00 at the East York Civic Centre. This forum will allow us to meet with local residents in person, sharing project plans, answering questions and understanding the ways we can work together and stay connected over the next several years.

The hospital also distributes email notices to surrounding neighbours, informing about upcoming external work at the hospital including potential noise and traffic disruptions, and publishes an eNewsletter of stories about major project milestones, events and general hospital news. Community members interested in receiving either of these publications are encouraged to email redevelopment@tehn.ca and ask to be added to our hospital Neighbour Notice list or our monthly eNewsletter.

For more information about Michael Garron Hospital’s redevelopment project:

Visit www.tehn.ca/redevelopment or email: redevelopment@tehn.ca

Danforth Barns Master Planning Stage – stay tuned! (Coxwell/Danforth)

Thanks to DECA’s Visioning Committee for these important updates!

On February 1, 2018, City Council approved the Danforth Barns at 1627 Danforth Avenue for the location of a new consolidated 54 and 55 Police District facility.

DECA, in an ongoing effort to keep our community informed of important changes happening in the ‘hood is, with permission of CreateTO, posting their recent letter to the participants of the various consultations regarding the Danforth Barns site at Coxwell & Danforth as well as the discussion about the building for the TPS 54/55 divisions. (We blogged about the proposed changes previously here.)

This immense site, larger than the Honest Ed’s site at Bathurst & Bloor St. will shortly enter its Master Planning Stage. Overseen by CreateTO, many City of Toronto agencies among them the Library, the TTC and the TPS, along with the community, will be involved with this innovative multi-use project. We look forward to being part of the process of seeing this project take shape in our community!

Stay tuned – when the community consultations begin, we will share the dates/times/locations with you!

CreateTO letter, March 15, 2017:

Community Members,

We are following up on our initiative for 1627 Danforth Avenue.  Below please find an update and work plan for the next phase in the renewal of this important City property. We look forward to collaborating with all of you as we move into the next phase of this City initiative.

On behalf of CreateTO our thanks for your continued commitment and passion.

Link to Backgrounder City-WIde Real Estate Transformation: https://www.toronto.ca/home/media-room/backgrounders-other-resources/backgrounder-city-wide-real-estate-transformation-may-9-2017/

 

Planning study consultation!

The 5th Community Consultation Meeting for the Danforth Avenue Planning Study is happening on Tuesday, March 20th, at Hope United Church (2550 Danforth Avenue) in two different time slots to accommodate as many people as possible:

3:30-5:30pm & 6:30-8:30pm

This is the final community consultation so we encourage you to attend, understand the issues at play, and have your input heard on the future of our neighbourhood.

To learn more about the study, and the consultations leading up to this point, you can visit www.toronto.ca/danforthstudy

Yard Sale June 9th, DECA Young Leader Scholarship Coming & Arts Fair Applications Open Now!

Save the Date!! Danforth East Yard Sale

Mark your calendars! The Danforth East Yard Sale will be happening on June 9th.  In the coming months, we’ll let you know how to sign up and add yourself to the big map. In the meantime, take a peak around your living space…  do you have excess stuff you’d like to cull? The Yard Sale is a great way to meet your neighbours and clean house all at the same time. Happy spring!

3rd Annual DECA Young Leader Scholarship

DECA’s 2017 Scholarship Winner Sal Sabila

There are a lot of kids in our neighbourhood with huge potential. Some of them are already volunteering their time to make our neighbourhood a better place. DECA wants to help one of them this upcoming school year through our third annual DECA Young Leaders Scholarship. We’ll be posting the scholarship application soon and asking you to help us spread the word to local students and through our local high schools… Watch for more details on the blog. As always, fundraising for the scholarship will be through awesome neighbourhood events including a brand new Pub Night. You will also be able to contribute for the first time this year by making a donation thru the Danforth East Yard Sale. 

 

Calling All Artists! Apply Now – Danforth East Arts Fair

Don’t miss out on an incredible opportunity to showcase and sell your work at the Danforth East Arts Fair, taking place on September 15th and 16th, 2018, at East Lynn Park. Our vibrant community is filled with new families, established homeowners and creative folks who are eager to support local artists. Applications are due by March 31st, 2018. For more information or to apply visit the website: http://deca-arts.ca/exhibitors/

Emerging young artists have a sweet opportunity! You may apply for a #FREE booth at the Arts Fair this year. If you are an artist AND a full time student, the Emerging Artist Booth gives you a chance to sell and show your art in an open market. Apply now for this free opportunity! Two young artists will be selected: http://deca-arts.ca/exhibitors/emerging-artist/

Skating Party on Sunday!

Councillor Davis is hosting her Annual Skating Party at the East York Memorial Arena this Sunday, March 5th.

There will be cookies, live performances, face painting and crafts for kids, as well as prizes to be won.

Sunday, March 4, 11:30am-1:30pm

East York Memorial Arena,

888Cosburn Ave., east of Woodbine Ave.