Sandro.Tersigni@toronto.ca — 2019-07-23The City of Toronto entered into a 20-year contractual agreement with Astral
Out-of-Home in 2007 for the installation and maintenance of up to 25,000
street furniture elements including up to 2,500 publication structures. This
program is a public-private partnership wherein Astral Out-of-Home
manufactures, owns, cleans, and repairs all of their street furniture within
the City of Toronto.
https://open.toronto.ca/open-data-license/
Sandro.Tersigni@toronto.ca — 2019-07-23The City of Toronto entered into a 20-year contractual agreement with Astral
Out-of-Home in 2007 for the installation and maintenance of up to 25,000
street furniture elements including up to 2,000 poster boards on transit
shelters. This program is a public-private partnership wherein Astral Out-of-
Home manufactures, owns, cleans, and repairs all of their street furniture
within the City of Toronto.
https://open.toronto.ca/open-data-license/
Sandro.Tersigni@toronto.ca — 2019-07-23The City of Toronto entered into a 20-year contractual agreement with Astral
Out-of-Home in 2007 for the installation and maintenance of up to 25,000
street furniture elements including up to 12,000 litter receptacles. This
program is a public-private partnership wherein Astral Out-of-Home
manufactures, owns, cleans, and repairs all of their street furniture within
the City of Toronto.
https://open.toronto.ca/open-data-license/
Sandro.Tersigni@toronto.ca — 2021-10-15The City of Toronto entered into a 20-year contractual agreement with Astral
Out-of-Home in 2007 for the installation and maintenance of up to 25,000
street furniture elements including up to 2,500 benches. This program is a
public-private partnership wherein Astral Out-of-Home manufactures, owns,
cleans, and repairs all of their street furniture within the City of Toronto.
https://open.toronto.ca/open-data-license/
Sandro.Tersigni@toronto.ca — 2019-07-23The City of Toronto entered into a 20-year contractual agreement with Astral
Out-of-Home in 2007 for the installation and maintenance of up to 25,000
street furniture elements including up to 10 public washrooms. This program
is a public-private partnership wherein Astral Out-of-Home manufactures, owns,
cleans, and repairs all of their street furniture within the City of Toronto.
https://open.toronto.ca/open-data-license/
Sandro.Tersigni@toronto.ca — 2019-07-23The City of Toronto entered into a 20-year contractual agreement with Astral
Out-of-Home in 2007 for the installation and maintenance of up to 25,000
street furniture elements including up to 85 information pillar/wayfinding
structures with advertisement and 60 non-advertisement structures. This
program is a public-private partnership wherein Astral Out-of-Home
manufactures, owns, cleans, and repairs all of their street furniture within
the City of Toronto.
https://open.toronto.ca/open-data-license/
Sandro.Tersigni@toronto.ca — 2019-07-23The City installs bicycle post-and-rings within the public right-of-way, typically on City of Toronto sidewalks and boulevards, wherever public bicycle parking facilities are needed.
https://open.toronto.ca/open-data-license/
Sandro.Tersigni@toronto.ca — 2019-07-23The City of Toronto entered into a 20-year contractual agreement with Astral
Out-of-Home in 2007 for the installation and maintenance of up to 25,000
street furniture elements including up to 800 poster structures. This program
is a public-private partnership wherein Astral Out-of-Home manufactures, owns,
cleans, and repairs all of their street furniture within the City of Toronto.
https://open.toronto.ca/open-data-license/
Sandro.Tersigni@toronto.ca — 2019-07-23The City of Toronto entered into a 20-year contractual agreement with Astral
Out-of-Home in 2007 for the installation and maintenance of up to 25,000
street furniture elements including up to 6,000 transit shelters. This
program is a public-private partnership wherein Astral Out-of-Home
manufactures, owns, cleans, and repairs all of their street furniture within
the City of Toronto.
https://open.toronto.ca/open-data-license/
(source : Canadian Urban Data Catalogue) AND (auteur : Sandro.Tersigni@toronto.ca)