East York Civic Centre
East York Civic Centre | |
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General information | |
Type | civic |
Architectural style | postmodern |
Location | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Address | 850 Coxwell Avenue |
Inaugurated | 1990 |
Owner | City of Toronto |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 2 |
The East York Civic Centre was the municipal office of the former Borough of East York, Canada, now part of Toronto as the result of municipal amalgamation. The two-storey civic buildings, located on the western side of Coxwell Avenue, were completed in 1990, and are occupied by a number of municipal departments and services. Prior to 1990 it was the site of the East York Municipal Offices.[1] The Township of East York Municipal Building was located nearby at 243 Sammon Avenue.[2]
Since 1998, the offices have not been used as council chambers. The East York Community Council became the Downtown Community Council (later renamed Toronto East York Community Council) and sits at Toronto City Hall. From 2002 to 2005, the council chambers were used to hold public hearings in the Toronto Computer Leasing Inquiry. It now houses various committee offices and city services department for residents of East York. A farmer's market takes place at the Civic Centre from May to November.
A cenotaph is located on the Civic Centre's Memorial Gardens, a simple park surrounding the building. The True Davidson Chambers is named for former mayor True Davidson. The chambers is rectangular room with a semi-circular desk seating 11 members and small second floor visitor's gallery.
See also
- North York Civic Centre
- Etobicoke Civic Centre
- Scarborough Civic Centre
- York Civic Centre
- Metro Hall
- Toronto City Hall
References
Coordinates: 43°41′28.5″N 79°19′42″W / 43.691250°N 79.32833°W
Preceded by N/A |
East York Civic Centre 1990–1997 |
Succeeded by Toronto City Hall |