Civic hacknight #423 - Toronto's Noise Bylaw Review (IN-PERSON)


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*This is the in-person registration for this event. To attend virtually via Zoom, please RSVP here.
Update: Due to overwhelming feedback from residents, the City has rescheduled the Noise item to the January 11th meeting of Toronto's Economic and Community Development Committee. Join us to learn about how we sounded the alarm on noise and what we can do to make sure the city wakes up to this public health issue. We'll be joined by Ingrid Buday from No More Noise Toronto. She'll share the latest news from her efforts to track the impacts of urban noise and show how you can get involved -- from deputing at City Council to building your own DIY noise meter!
Speaker: Ingrid Buday
- Ingrid has a background in HR, IT and (is learning) GIS, and works with community and advocacy groups to educate, engage and motivate people to help build safe streets, complete communities and a better quality of life.
- Follow Ingrid on Twitter/X at @sippindata.
Join us in person:
- LOCATION CHANGE! This week we're meeting in Room 2155 of the Bahen Centre for Information Technology at the University of Toronto (40 St. George Street, north of College St.). There will be signs!
Agenda:
- 7:00-7:20 = Welcome and Introductions
- 7:20-7:50 = Presentation and Q&A/discussion
- 7:50-9:00 = Breakout groups
Code of Conduct:
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About Us:
- Our weekly civic tech hacknights bring together Torontonians (designers, coders, urban planners, government staff, mappers, policy-makers, students, communications strategists, community organizers, and more) who share an interest in making Toronto more responsive, prosperous, sustainable, and equitable through design, tech, and data. Come and be part of it!
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Civic hacknight #423 - Toronto's Noise Bylaw Review (IN-PERSON)