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Challenge Prompts

 

  1. Shaping a Sustainable Future
    Imagine Etobicoke in 5, 10, or 25 years—what steps would you take to make our community more sustainable? Consider areas like urban planning, transportation, green spaces, and climate action. What policies or initiatives would you introduce to reduce our environmental footprint and improve the quality of life for all residents?


  1. Building Inclusive Communities
    How would you work to make Etobicoke a more inclusive and equitable place for everyone, regardless of background, income, or ability? What issues would you tackle to ensure that every resident has access to opportunity, resources, and community support? How would you engage diverse groups in shaping this vision?


  1. Addressing Key Local Issues
    What are the most pressing issues in Etobicoke that need to be addressed in the next 5, 10, or 25 years? How would you approach solving these challenges—whether it’s infrastructure, housing, public safety, or local governance? Consider the needs of residents across all neighborhoods and propose solutions that could create lasting positive change in our community.

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