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Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild
engagement@toronto.ca 2020-10-14 While the City continues to work on reducing the spread of COVID-19 and ensuring the delivery of essential and critical City services, it is also working to prepare for Toronto’s recovery. The City established the Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild (TORR) in April 2020 to:<br> <br> • coordinate engagement and research<br> • develop the City’s recovery strategies<br> • recommend actions to rebuild and reimagine the way the City delivers programs and services.<br> <br> Since the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City has received input from residents and businesses through many different avenues including outreach by the Mayor’s Economic Support and Recovery Task Force. This feedback has helped shape the City’s response to the crisis, and will help shape future actions to recover and rebuild. On May 29th, 2020, the Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild launched a public survey to hear from residents, community groups and businesses on how they have been affected and how we can work together to recover, rebuild and support the long term success of the city. For all related Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild (TORR) engagement datasets, please see [here] (https://open.toronto.ca/catalogue/?search=TORR&sort=score%20desc).
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Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild
engagement@toronto.ca 2020-10-14 From April to August, 2020, the Mayor and Members of City Council, divisions and the Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild hosted online discussions to seek public and stakeholder ideas and feedback on the City's COVID-19 response and recovery activities. Organizations and individuals also submitted information separately via email. This data set contains selected input from meeting participants and written submissions. For all related Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild (TORR) engagement datasets, please see [here] (https://open.toronto.ca/catalogue/?search=TORR&sort=score%20desc).
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engagement@toronto.ca 2023-08-04 The City of Toronto is reviewing its public engagement activities to support more meaningful and inclusive opportunities for Torontonians to provide input into City issues, services, strategies, and decisions. In 2020, Toronto City Council directed City staff ([2020.EX17.1](https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2020.EX17.1)) to review the City's public engagement methods, standards and resources to consider ways to deliver more inclusive, accessible and relevant engagement with the public, particularly Indigenous, Black and equity-deserving communities. Information here reflects responses to an online survey that was conducted between July and September 2022 with the public. More information on this survey and additional feedback received through interviews, focus groups and community-led discussions is available on the [City's Public Engagement Review webpage](https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/get-involved/public-engagement-review/).
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Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild
engagement@toronto.ca 2020-10-14 From June 24 to July 24, 2020, the City of Toronto contracted Social Planning Toronto (a local non-governmental organization) to conduct additional outreach to equity-seeking or vulnerable residents and groups on their ideas and priorities for response and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. This data set contains the responses (in group discussions) to an online and phone survey conducted as part of this outreach. For all related Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild (TORR) engagement datasets, please see [here] (https://open.toronto.ca/catalogue/?search=TORR&sort=score%20desc).
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Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild
engagement@toronto.ca 2020-10-14 From June 24 to July 24, 2020, the City of Toronto contracted Social Planning Toronto (a local non-governmental organization) to conduct additional outreach to equity-seeking or vulnerable residents and groups on their ideas and priorities for response and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. This data set contains the responses (in story form) to an online and phone survey conducted as part of this outreach. For all related Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild (TORR) engagement datasets, please see [here] (https://open.toronto.ca/catalogue/?search=TORR&sort=score%20desc).
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City Manager's Office
engagement@toronto.ca 2024-03-11 Toronto residents were invited by Mayor Olivia Chow, Budget Committee Chair Councillor Shelley Carroll, and Members of Council to share ideas about the City’s 2024 Budget and Toronto’s future. From November 1 to 30, 2023 Toronto residents were invited to take a short online survey and exchange ideas with other Torontonians about the City’s 2024 Budget and the issues that mattered to them.
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Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild
engagement@toronto.ca 2020-10-14 An online survey of the City’s partner organizations was conducted from June 22 to July 31, 2020 by City staff in Social Development Finance and Administration Division. This survey received input from 240 respondents on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on service delivery, staff and best practices that could support the City’s service partnership models for pandemic planning. Responses to open-ended questions were coded with tags. For all related Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild (TORR) engagement datasets, please see [here] (https://open.toronto.ca/catalogue/?search=TORR&sort=score%20desc).
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Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild
engagement@toronto.ca 2020-10-14 From June 24 to July 24, 2020, the City of Toronto contracted Social Planning Toronto (a local non-governmental organization) to conduct additional outreach to equity-seeking or vulnerable residents and groups on their ideas and priorities for response and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. This data set contains 965 responses to an online and phone survey conducted as part of this outreach. For all related Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild (TORR) engagement datasets, please see [here] (https://open.toronto.ca/catalogue/?search=TORR&sort=score%20desc).

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