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26607

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I am writing in support of the Yonge-Eglinton Official Plan Amendment No. 405 (“OPA 405”) as adopted by the City of Toronto, as well as to express my concerns about the overdevelopment in Yonge-Eglinton area, especially the North East block of Yonge and Eglinton.

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26608

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November 28, 2018 Via Email and Courier Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing Municipal Services Division Municipal Office - Central Ontario 777 Bay Street, Floor 13 Toronto ON M5G 2E5 Dear Sirs/Mesdames: Re:Proposed City of Toronto Official Plan Amendment No.

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26618

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RE: Approval of the Yonge-Eglinton Official Plan Amendment No. 405 (EBR Registry Number: 013-3483 Ministry Reference Number: 20-OP-187916 The Federation of North Toronto Residents’ Associations (FoNTRA) is a non-profit volunteer organization comprised over 30 member organizations.

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26619

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re OPA 405 Midtown in Focus I strongly support this plan and encourage the Minister to support it as well. Having grown up in Small Town Ontario, as part of a community, with appropriate programmes for all ages and including schools, recreational facilities and green space.

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26620

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I have growing concerns regarding the increasing building density in the Yonge and Eglinton area. The side streets are congested with traffic, partially due to the Crosstown construction, but also because more and more people are living in the area.

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