Letter re: Signs in City Hall windows

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Councillors are being urged to take any signs out of their City Hall office windows.The Sun obtained a memo from Josie Scioli, the city's chief corporate officer, that went out on Wednesday asking councillors to remove all signs from their exterior office windows.

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  • Memorandum

    Office of the Chief Corporate Officer Josie Scioli Chief Corporate Officer

    Metro Hall 55 John Street, 2nd Floor Suite 204 Toronto ON M5V 3C6

    Tel: 416-397-4156 Fax: 416-392-4828

    To: Office of the Mayor

    City Councillors City Manager, Peter Wallace Deputy City Managers City Division Heads

    From: Josie Scioli, Chief Corporate Officer Date: October 7, 2015 Re: Removal of all signs from City Hall exterior windows

    At its meeting on September 30, October 1 and 2, 2015, City Council adopted Motion MM9.49 headed "Corporate Facilities Display Policy". http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgendaItemHistory.do?item=2015.MM9.49) By adopting this motion City Council authorized/directed the Chief Corporate Officer ("CCO") to immediately remove all signs from City Hall exterior windows.

    I am therefore requesting that City elected officials and City staff comply with City Council's decision by ensuring that all City Hall exterior windows are clear of signs and displays. City Hall serves as the official symbol of the City of Toronto and represents all Torontonians. City Council's decision will ensure that the building's exterior windows reflect a level of professional standards appropriate for the public face of municipal government. Thank you for removing any signs or displays currently located in/on City Hall exterior windows.

    Josie Scioli Chief Corporate Officer