ABC Residents Association

The ABC Residents Association is a volunteer organization committed to enhancing the quality of life in our neighbourhood through participation in municipal issues. We serve the residents living in Toronto’s Yorkville/North Midtown community.


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AGM June 10 – call for nominations & volunteers

Virtual Meeting

Get more involved with your residents’ association today!

We are seeking new volunteers to help shape and drive ABCRA’s activities as our neighbourhood continues to evolve and grow. YOU can help improve our community by serving on the Board of Directors, helping out regularly as a street representative, or just occasionally on special projects and committees. You’ll be contributing to making your community a better place to live.

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Massive new Toronto co-op project will offer hundreds of affordable and market-priced units — in technicolour

Designs for a massive new housing development across from Scarborough’s Kennedy GO station look something like a technicolour game of Connect Four.

Hundreds of windows on three different towers are framed in circles of concrete, stained to vivid shades of yellow, orange, blue and red. The towers sit on a wide, interconnected base, which the architects say will be home to gathering spots, community gardens and a blanket of greenery.

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Councillor Saxe Speaks

During the April meeting of Toronto City Council, Councillor Saxe spoke about the state of congestion in Toronto, and how best to tackle it. Here’s what Councillor Saxe had to say:

Councillor Saxe on Congestion & Bikes

For more information, read the expert testimony from the court case.

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Ontario is scaling back species at risk protections, worrying advocates and inviting federal intervention

Ontario’s government wants to “unleash” its resources with sweeping changes to its laws on protecting species at risk aimed at speeding up environmental approvals. Ontario’s current Endangered Species Act will be replaced completely with a new Species Conservation Act if the current …
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Hooray! Rosedale subway station landscaping underway

The construction that began in 2022 to make Rosedale subway station accessible with the addition of two elevators is almost complete!

Landscaping work has started and should be completed soon.

May 2025 Newsletter

Councillor Dianne Saxe’s March 2025 Newsletter for University-Rosedale is now available!

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Urgent Action Item – Sign Petition to Save Our School Pools

Ward 12 Councillor Josh Matlow is drawing attention to this issue and asking for our support to help keep Toronto public school pools open.

A report to be tabled at the Toronto District School Board meeting on Wednesday, April 30, proposes closing all 66 pools in Toronto’s public schools due to funding cuts from the Provincial Government. This would include 27 pools permitted and used by the City of Toronto in city swimming programs.

Sign the petition now!
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Court order finalizes Tridel’s takeover of The One

On Tuesday, April 22, the Ontario Superior Court formally approved the full suite of agreements that hands control of The One to Tridel. The court order is immediately effective, so Tridel has now taken over from interim contractor SKYGRiD as project, construction, and sales manager, and will steer the tower to its newly confirmed early-2028 completion.

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Rowanwood/Macpherson update

The first few weeks of construction were challenging and came complete with snow storms. ABC and Councillor Saxe have been in continuous touch with the contractor’s field ambassador.

Please read more to see the general and recent updates.

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Ramsden Community Recreation Centre Community Consultation

Monday, March 24, 6 p.m. at Belmont House, 55 Belmont St.

Come join the kickoff Community Consultation meeting for the Ramsden Community Recreation Centre

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Events & Public Meetings

In addition to events and public meetings relevant to ABC area residents which we post here, if you’re looking for events, festivals and activities for you and your family, the City of Toronto maintains a great Festivals and Events Calendar.

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Urban Noise: How Much is Too Much?

Tuesday, May 27, 3:30 p.m.
Yorkville Branch, Toronto Public Libraries
22 Yorkville Ave.


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Toronto’s Ravines: Nature and History at Your Doorstep

Tuesday, June 3, 2 to 3 p.m.
Yorkville Branch, Toronto Public Libraries
22 Yorkville Ave.


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