Tuesday, July 30, 2013

QSP Magazines

Just a reminder that you can order magazines throughout the year from QSP and a portion of the sales will support Rippleton. Just log in to: www.qsp.ca.  Our group code is: 9513

Thanks for you ongoing support.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Link for our TDSB School Trustee

Interested in learning more about our School Trustee, Gerri Gershon?  More information can be found on the TDSB website by clicking this link: Trustee Gerri Gershon

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

School Year Calendar

The TDSB has established the school year calendar for 2013-14.  Please check out the TDSB website for more information or use this link:

TDSB 2103-14 School Year Calendar - Elementary


Friday, July 5, 2013

Leslie Street Road Resurfacing


page1image592June 5, 2013.
Construction Notice
Leslie Street Road Resurfacing
From Lawrence Avenue East to York Mills Road
Expected Project Start Date: June 24, 2013
Expected Completion Date: November 30, 2013


The City of Toronto will be resurfacing a 2.1 kilometre section of Leslie Street in order to improve the roadway and keep it in a state of good repair. This project is part of the Council approved 2013 Capital Works Program.
This work will take place on Leslie Street from Lawrence Avenue East to York Mills Road and will include both intersections (see map below).
Your co-operation and patience during the construction period is crucial and appreciated.

Construction Details
The construction is tentatively scheduledto commencebyJune 24, 2013 and completed by November 30, 2013.
The construction work will include: Road resurfacing
Removal and replacement of curb
Removal and replacement of sidewalks where necessary
Replacing traffic signals atTalwood Drive (north leg)
Boulevard improvements where necessary
Extending the centre median island on north side of Lawrence Avenue East

Disruptions
As with all construction projects, there will be noise and temporary inconveniences. In order to complete the work effectively and in a safe manner, some pedestrian and traffic access will be restricted. Every effort will be made to reduce the inconvenience. The City appreciates your understanding and co- operation.

Road Restrictions
As a result of this construction work, Leslie Street will require temporary lane restrictions to allow proper staging of work and maintain traffic flow. Sidewalk sections, where there is on- going work, may be temporarily closed for pedestrian safety. At times, access to private property may also be limited. The City's contractor will notify property owners beforehand and make alternative parking arrangements. Where there are multiple entrances to a property, at least one driveway will be kept open at all times. Access for all services (i.e. garbage collection, emergency vehicles or any other usual services) will be maintained throughout the project. Every effort will be made to complete all works under this project with minimum inconvenience to public.

Boulevard Work
Property owners in the affected area are reminded to remove any privately owned items from the boulevard, such as planted landscaping, fences, irrigation systems or other physical features. Please remove these items prior to the beginning of construction in order to avoid unnecessary damage. The City will not be responsible for damage to any privately owned items installed on the City’s property.

Work Hours
Work will typically take place from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday with work after hours and on weekends as required.

Contractor
City has awarded this road resurfacing contract to D. Crupi & Sons Limited.

For more information:
Project website: www.toronto.ca/improvements
Contact: Ayub Vohra-Bangi, P. Eng. Senior Engineer, avohra@toronto.ca, 416-395-6237

24 Hours: 311, 416-338-0889

Councillor Ward 25: Jaye Robinson Don Valley West, Councillor _ robinson@toronto.ca 416-395-6408