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Washington, DC: Transit & Gentrification in DC & Toronto

Join fellow u of t alumni for a talk focusing on one of the most controversial topics in urban planning.

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  • Q & A to follow

Registration is now closed. If you would like to attend this event, please email regional.programs@alumni.utoronto.ca

Prof. Charles Hostovsky, PhD, MCIP (BA 1983 WDW) will lead an engaging talk on a comparative evaluation of public transit's past, present, and future role in the gentrification of two of North America's most diverse and important urban centres, Washington, D.C. and Toronto. Public investment in the form of rapid transportation systems stimulates "smart growth", but also plays a vital role in the process of gentrification, resulting in large scale loss of ethnic minorities in DC and, inversely, an increase in diversity in Toronto. Prof. Hostovsky explores the strategies for social equity in city-making, opening up the discussion to the local community and engaging citizens in the latest developments.

Prof. Hostovsky's presentation is one of the many diverse events bringing U of T right into your community, and is part of a series of programming that celebrates Canada's 150th anniversary. Stay informed, inspired and connected, because together we are boundless.

 

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