The City of Toronto has a $2-million annual grant program to help Rockcliffe-Smythe residents recover from basement flooding.
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Toronto residents claim city project is faulty, will worsen flooding in Rockcliffe-Smythe
Starting this month, the city is going to begin removing 847 trees in a flood mitigation effort it says will finally help the flood-prone Rockcliffe-Smythe neighbourhood. But residents and community ...
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These green corridors ditch parking and instead capture stormwater, reduce heat, and put people first. To make room for more ...
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