詹嘉禮市議員 - 2020年8月7日 – 電子通訊
詹嘉禮市議員 - 2020年8月7日 – 電子通訊
COVID-19 多倫多市累計個案
• 15,484宗累計確診病例
• 12宗新病例
• 74名患者需要入院
• 累計1,161人死亡
• 累計14,063人康復
更多詳情請參閱多倫多公共衛生部們網頁
隨著多倫多市的商戶陸續重新開業,市民可以在以下網頁閱讀多倫多市所準備的重新開放信息: https://www.toronto.ca/ReopenTO
有關多倫多市第三階段重新開放概覽–2020年8月8日至9日
公寓
• 有關在多倫多市內公寓須佩戴口罩的新法例現已生效。法例規定市民在公寓共用空間里必須佩戴口罩或面罩。
• 根據該例,公寓業主或管理人必須制定規則,以確保市民在共用空間(如大廳,電梯和洗衣房)配戴口罩或面罩,並在共用空間張貼標誌提醒市民佩戴口罩或面罩。
• 新法例豁免因醫療原因而不能佩戴口罩的人士,兩歲以下的兒童以及因其他合理條件而無法佩戴口罩或面罩的人士。
餐廳和酒吧
• 市政府保護餐飲顧客健康和安全的附加措施現已生效。 附加措施包括確保客人在任何時候不能離座(除客人出入,使用洗手間或支付賬單時外)。
• 根據新措施,餐飲店鋪的管理部門現在必須保留客戶記錄,包括各顧客的姓名和聯繫信息。顧客去餐廳時應預料要為餐廳員工提供基本個人資料。
• 市政府本週末將繼續實施路沿封閉措施,以容納多倫多市各CaféTO地點。 CaféTO計劃目前為600多家餐廳提供支持礦大用餐空間的措施,以確保社交距離。
ActiveTO計劃、自行車道、寧靜街道計劃
• 因ActiveTO計劃,多倫多市將在8月9日星期六早上6:00至8月9日星期日晚上11:00期間局步關閉以下主要街道:
O Lake Shore Boulevard West東行線從Windermere Avenue 到 Stadium Road。因此,Gardiner Expressway 東行線 Lakeshore Boulevard West 的出口 (Exit 146) 亦會同時關閉。
O Lake Shore Boulevard East 東行線從Leslie Street 到 Woodbine Avenue 以南的 Kew Beach Avenue。
O Bayview Avenue 從 Mill Street 到 Rosedale Valley Road; 以及River Street從 Gerrard Street East 到 Bayview Avenue。
• 以上所述的街道將不會有停車位提供。使用上述道路的居民應騎自行車或作為步行者進入。
• 本週末,市民均可享用超過60公里的寧靜街道。 市民可以在ActiveTO網頁上找到更多信息,包括各寧靜街道的在線地圖:http://www.toronto.ca/activeTO.
• 多倫多市的自行車網絡正在迅速擴展。 在本區,市政府正在沿著Huntingwood Avenue安裝一條新的臨時自行車道。
多倫多市游泳池和嬉水池
• 多倫多市的140個嬉水池、100個淺水池,56個室外游泳池和29個室內游泳池現已開放。少數游泳池因維修而維持關閉。更多詳情,請瀏覽 https://www.toronto.ca/data/parks/alerts/swim/index.html
• 所有室外游泳池容量被降低到正常容量的百分之25。游泳者僅限於45分鐘的游泳時間,以容許員工更頻繁地清潔。 更多詳情,請瀏覽:http://www.toronto.ca/swim
公園
• 多倫多市各公園大部分的設施現已開放。
• 遊樂場和室外運動器材現已開放。
• 室外遊樂場設備不會被消毒。 最新的公共衛生指導標牌將被張貼。 前往公園或海灘的居民必須繼續保持社交距離以及避開人群。
Agincourt Community Services Association (ACSA) 八月活動
在COVID-19緊急情況期間,ACSA一直在網上提供EarlyOn計劃的兒童和家庭活動。有關每周和本月的節目列表,請點擊這裡。
多華會愛心健康藍
多華會在2020年8月10日和9月18日期間將為65歲以上的長者或患有基礎疾病的人士提供免費食物籃。更多詳情,請點擊這裡。
多倫多公車局RapidTO優先公車線計劃
RapidTO計劃是多倫多公車局(TTC)的「5年服務計劃」和「10年展望」的一部分,旨為市民於最繁忙的公車路線提供更有效率的服務。Eglinton East的公車專線是首個獲得市政府在2020年6月28日批准的專線並準備在2020年11月開始投入服務。
在本區,Finch Avenue East 已被選入RapidTO 計劃並被分類至「C級重點」組別,其實行日期有待市政府未來公佈。
更多詳情請瀏覽:点击这里
August 7, 2020 – E-Newsletter
COVID-19 cases reported in Toronto
·15,484 total cases
·12 new confirmed cases
·74 people hospitalized
·1,161 deaths
·14,063 recovered
Full details from Toronto Public Health
As more of the City’s businesses continue to reopen, residents can learn about what to expect and what is required at https://www.toronto.ca/ReopenTO.
City of Toronto Stage 3 Re-Opening Overview – Weekend of August 8, 2020
Apartments and condominiums
·New rules are in effect requiring masks or face coverings to be worn in common areas in apartments and condominiums.
·Under the new bylaw for apartments and condos, building owners or operators must have a policy to ensure masks or face coverings are worn in enclosed common spaces such as lobbies, elevators and laundry rooms, with corresponding signs indicating as such.
·This bylaw includes exemptions for people who are unable to wear a mask or face covering for medical reasons, for children under two years old, and for other reasonable accommodations.
Restaurants and bars
·Additional requirements to protect the health and safety of customers are now in effect. These include ensuring that all customers remain seated except when entering/ exiting, using the washroom or paying the bill.
·Customers can expect to be asked for basic personal information as management of food and drink establishments must now keep customer logs that include names and contact information for each party.
·Curb-lane closures continue to be in place this weekend to accommodate cafés/patios for CaféTO locations throughout the city. The CaféTO program currently supports more than 600 restaurants with expanded dining space to allow for physical distancing.
ActiveTO road closures, cycling network, Quiet Streets
·The following ActiveTO major road closures will be in place this weekend, from Saturday, August 8 at 6:00 am to Sunday, August 9 at 11:00 pm:
·Residents planning to use those roads should access them by bike or as a pedestrian because nearby parking is limited and there is no onsite parking available.
·More than 60 kilometres of Quiet Streets are available to neighbourhood residents throughout the city this weekend. More information, including an online map of all locations, can be found on the ActiveTO webpage at http://www.toronto.ca/activeTO.
·Toronto’s cycling network is rapidly expanding. In Ward 22, a new temporary route is actively being installed along Huntingwood Avenue.
oLake Shore Boulevard West (eastbound lanes only) from Windermere Avenue to Stadium Road. As a result, the eastbound Gardiner Expressway off ramp to Lake Shore Boulevard West (exit #146) will be closed;
oLake Shore Boulevard East (eastbound lanes only) from Leslie Street to just south of Woodbine Avenue (Kew Beach Avenue); and,
oBayview Avenue from Front Street East to Rosedale Valley Road, and River Street from Gerrard Street East to Bayview Avenue
City pools and splash pads
·The City’s 140 splash pads, 100 wading pools, 56 outdoor swimming pools and 29 indoor pools are now open. Some pools are closed for repair. Pool status is available online at: https://www.toronto.ca/data/parks/alerts/swim/index.html.
·Capacity at outdoor and indoor pools is reduced to 25 per cent. Swimmers are limited to 45-minute sessions to allow for cleaning. Full details are available at http://www.toronto.ca/swim.
Parks
·Most amenities in City parks are now open.
·Playgrounds and outdoor exercise equipment are open.
·Outdoor playground equipment will not be sanitized. Updated signage with public health guidance will be posted. Residents visiting a park or beach must continue practising physical distancing and avoid crowding.
Agincourt Community Services Association (ACSA) August Events
During the COVID-19 emergency, ACSA has been offering the EarlyOn Children and Family Program activities and events virtually. For a list of programs offered weekly and in the month of August, please click here.
The Cross-Cultural Community Services Association (TCSSA) - Healthy Food Basket of Connection
TCSSA will be launching a food hamper delivery program for seniors over 65 and individuals with underlying health conditions living in Scarborough-Agincourt. The program will run between August 10 to September 18, 2020. For more information, please click here.
TTC RapidTO Bus Lanes Program
The RapidTO program, part of the TTC’s 5-Year Service Plan & 10-Year Outlook, aims to move people more efficiently on some of the busiest surface transit routes in the city. The Eglinton East priority bus lanes were the first to be approved by City Council on July 28, 2020 and are expected to be in operation by November 2020.
In Ward 22, Finch Avenue East has been selected for inclusion in the RapidTO program. The plan currently has a ‘Priority C’ designation, with the implementation date to be decided.
For more information, please click here.
Regards,
Jim Karygiannis,
Councillor, Ward 22 Scarborough-Agincourt
3850 Finch Ave E G7
Scarborough Ontario M1T 3T6
(416) 392 1374 Phone
(647) 723 0287 Fax
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www.karygiannis.net