Celebrate an important milestone with us and learn from industry leaders!
Since its inception in 2021 and its launch in 2022, CP Planning's Roadmap has been a beacon of collaboration and progress by and for community. This year's Roadmap Annual Party is set to be our most exciting yet, and we want YOU to be a part of it!
When: November 14, 2024 - 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Where: Urban Economy Forum (660 Dundas St E, Floor 3, Toronto, ON M5A 3A0)
The Roadmap is an action-oriented program mobilizing communities across socio-economic groups and perspectives to work in solidarity together. Our collective goal are to:
Towards these ends, over the past two years we have contributed to private, public, and non-profit sector partnerships and coalitions implementing strategies in Toronto, Peel, Hamilton, Hamilton, Ottawa, Kitchener-Waterloo, York Region. We've focused on neighbourhoods experiencing high rates of displacement due to the privatization of wealth due to public investments into new transit infrastructure.
Join us for an unforgettable evening where we'll:
✨ Showcase Major Deliverables:
🏆 Celebrate Success: Applaud the incredible strides made by community leaders who are paving the way towards a future aligned with the human right to adequate housing.
🌟 Share knowledge and best practices: Our fireside chat and panel includes public, non-profit, and private sector planning and development leaders in Equitable Neighbourhood Planning.
🪡 Build out next steps: We're collecting feedback to guide our programming 2025-2027.
Sundus Balata serves as a Project Manager in the City of Toronto's Social Development, Finance, and Administration Division. You may recognize her voice from CBC's Metro Morning this past summer, where she spoke about the exciting redevelopment of Downsview Park, which CBC's David Common described as a future "City within a City."
In this conversation, we’ll explore the challenges and opportunities of the role of Community Development Plans. This includes how diverse stakeholders are contributing to implementing equitable land use planning in Downsview Park—a 540-hectare site poised to accommodate 100,000 new residents and 52,000 jobs upon completion; the current conditions required for equitable land use planning; and how community stakeholders can collaborate together to carry out ambitious and transformative plans for their neighbourhoods.
Founder and Executive Director, CP Planning
Project Manager, Project Manager - Tower and Neighbourhood Revitalization, Social Development Finance and Administration, City of Toronto
(Toronto)
This panel will build out a summary of how Ontario can create a more stable and effective housing economy. This includes, striving to, by 2030, contributing to doubling Canada’s share of housing that is non-market (from 3.5% to 7%), which would contribute to adding $136 Billion to Canada’s economy by 2030. This target and economic outcome is laid out by the Canadian Housing Renewal Association, in their 2023 Economic Study produced by Deloitte. Achieving the establishment of a more stable and effective housing economy that achieves this target and outcome requires all sectors to work in partnership and solidarity together to provide the training, expertise, and incentive fund required to unlock and activating social and financial capital at the scale required to meet community need.
Director of Programs
Co-Director, Kensington Market Community Land Trust
(Toronto)
Principal and Founder, Real People Collaboration
(Peel Region)
President, Main+Main
(Toronto and Ottawa)
Principal, Gladki Planning Associates
(Various)
Community Leader, Regent Park
President, Eco-Efficiency Consulting
We greatly look forward to celebrating another great year of community advancing to establish a more inclusive planning economy.
Published at the 2024 Roadmap Annual Party
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