Showing posts with label poll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poll. Show all posts

Monday, January 18, 2010

Your Opinion Counts! - Rooming houses

In response to an opinion article printed in the Toronto Star (Uniform rules for rooming houses, Jan 11, 2010), I have drafted this letter:

As the Chair of the Scarborough Community Council I have the task to represent the unanimous position taken by Community Council to voice our concerns against the debate of allowing rooming houses "as a right" in any neighbourhood.

There is no opposition for uniform rules for rooming houses where they are allowed. In Scarborough, legal second suites plus the housing of up to two boarders as a right has addressed the argument of affordable accommodation.

The notion of illegal rooming houses becoming legal is a fantasy. There is no right of entry for inspection. These units whether legal or illegal are a business, yet, classified as single family homes paying the same taxes. They also create issues in the neighbourhood which, with limited City By-law Resources, can be addressed usually in a non timely manner.

The City has spent millions on affordable housing. To pretend that nothing is being done is wrong.

Councillor Milczyn pointed out in debate, that the proponents for rooming houses stoop to condemn those opposed as racists, bigots, uncaring etc. These insults are typical when points or concern are raised and are answered with name calling. The Star has joined that name calling by saying "these councillors have shirked their responsibilities and delayed much-needed change, that we have our heads in the sand".

I would remind the name callers that our responsibility is to represent the communities that we serve in a balanced and fair manner.
The version that was printed in the Toronto Star can be found here (Clearing air on rooming houses, Jan 18, 2010). My letter was also printed in the Scarborough Mirror.

I want to ask you, my constituents, what you think of this issue. Your opinion counts in Ward 39, so click here to let me know how you feel in the comments section of this post.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Councillors to vote on CUPE settlement this Friday

Update from Councillor Del Grande:
I received over 500 e-mail responses and also from door knocking feedback. The vast majority told me to vote NO.

As I represent the majority's desire I did as you instructed me to do.


Dear Neighbour:
Based on recent Media Reports:
1) What are your views on the City settlement between the Mayor and the Unions?
2) Would you entertain more taxes and costs to all Toronto residents to pay for this settlement?
I look forward to your reply by July 30th as Council will be voting on the settlement on July 31st.

Thank you.

Mike Del Grande
Councillor - Ward 39 - Scarborough-Agincourt
City of Toronto
councillor_delgrande@toronto.ca
Pending ratification by CUPE members, council will be meeting this Friday, July 31st, to vote on the labour deal which was reached on Monday. The councillor would like to know your opinion, so please take your time to leave your comments under this post.