Mayoral candidate Anthony Perruzza announced his plan to make after-school recreation programs free for children and youth in the city from 3pm to 6pm.
Perruzza’s Give Back Fund will empower Community Councils with the funds they need to act on decisions made at the community level.
The Mayor’s Hotline will go straight to my office, where I will make sure we fix what’s broken in this city, from garbage, to traffic, to congestion, and everything else that never gets resolved.
I won’t raise property taxes this year to hand it over to Doug Ford. It’s time to stop begging the provincial government for funds and demand a better deal.
Perruzza announced that he would immediately build the Scarborough busway to replace the SRT.
Using hotel rooms for shelters is an expensive, temporary, stop gap measure that isn’t working for people on the streets, and it has costed the City near $1 billion in the last three years.
As Mayor, I will ensure that public works projects on our major streets either apply smart construction solutions or pay a permit charge for lane usage
Perruzza responded to concerns from Scarborough residents that there is no plan in place when the Scarborough SRT is shut down at the end of the year
Perruzza announced a plan to build affordable housing fast by adopting a Smart Housing solution that already works, like the Quad at York University.