#DYK Toronto residents age 18 and older who can't physically leave their home due to certain medical conditions, are eligible for in-home #COVID19 vaccination? Register via your #CityofTO primary care provider or homecare provider.
If your primary care/homecare cannot provide the vaccine, you will be referred to @TorontoMedics. Toronto residents age 18+ (adults & seniors) who are homebound but not registered with a health service, can call Toronto Seniors Helpline 416-217-2077 to be referred to a clinician.
All other residents can check their vaccine eligibility and find out where to book an appointment: toronto.ca/home/covid-19/…
Transportation is available for residents aged 55 and older, people with disabilities and others who are frail or have underlying conditions. Details: toronto.ca/home/covid-19/…
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This afternoon, 2,430 new vaccination appointments between May 10 to 12 at the immunization clinic at Malvern Community Recreation Centre in Scarborough were added to the provincial vaccine booking system.
Between May 10 and 12, the Malvern Community Recreation Centre was to undergo planned infrastructure work requiring a two-day suspension of clinic operations.
Toronto City Council approves contract with PayIt to accelerate the City’s digital services. News release: toronto.ca/news/toronto-c…
Together, PayIt and the City of Toronto will design a digital experience and platform which will enable residents, businesses and visitors to Toronto to make payments to the City, starting this fall with property taxes, utility bills, and parking violations.
Additional services will be added to the platform in later phases, including permits, licences and court fines. Users will have more payment options and be able to make payments through Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), credit card or debit card.
The City’s ability to offer first dose vaccination appointments and administer vaccine at City-operated immunization clinics is dependent on vaccine supply from the Province of Ontario and the Government of Canada.
Since expanding eligibility to anyone 18 and older from a hot spot postal code on Monday morning, 223,817 people have booked vaccination appointments for City-operated immunization clinics.
Mayor John Tory announces ActiveTO major road closures this weekend. News release: toronto.ca/news/mayor-joh…
Today, Mayor John Tory announced that ActiveTO major road closures will be in place again this weekend along parts of Lake Shore Boulevard East, as well as Bayview Avenue, and reminds residents that High Park remains closed to vehicles on weekends to make more space for people.
The following closures will be in place beginning Saturday, May 8 at 6 a.m. until Sunday, May 9 at 9 p.m.: 1. Bayview Avenue, between Front Street East and Rosedale Valley Road, as well as River Street between Bayview Avenue and Spruce Street
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A garden suite is a housing unit, usually located in the backyard of an existing house, but separate and detached from the main house. Garden suites, like laneway suites, are generally smaller than the main house on the lot and are intended to function as a rental housing unit.
The City is gathering input from stakeholders about how to best allow the construction of garden suites in Toronto. Matters related to privacy, shadowing, parking requirements, and protecting trees and green spaces are among those being considered.
The #CityofTO is beginning a pilot to test the collection of dog waste in street litter bins. The first phase of the pilot will last 3 months and includes 10 bins adjacent to parks and in areas with a high concentration of dogs.
One compartment on each of the pilot bins has been converted to accept dog waste. These compartments are labelled with stickers and should only be used to dispose of #dog waste.