Daniel Fusca
@DFusca
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Urbanist & civic engagement expert. Manager, Public Consultation for TO Parks, Forestry & Recreation. Tweets are my own opinion | he/him | #Blacklivesmatter
Toronto
Joined November 2011
This downtown heritage building will be transformed into Toronto’s newest public library branch
thestar.com
The Toronto Public Library announced that it will open a new district branch in the city’s downtown area, in a heritage building.
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Check out my latest article: Meeting Design As Conflict Management: Lessons from the Field https://t.co/RAfk97jx8O via @LinkedIn
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CityNews ran this piece after a community meeting we held on Thursday, November 20th on the revitalization of Pricefield Road Playground, a relatively modest park near Scrivener Square, where the...
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From @TheAthletic: Trey Yesavage is a part-time student and full-time World Series hero. "On the biggest stage, the kid etched himself into baseball lore, dominating MVPs and future Hall of Famers," our columnist writes. https://t.co/2FxKR4638W
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I've been quite angry on here for the last week and have been trying to parse it...here goes: Toronto's problems largely stem from the cost-of-living crisis. A crisis, in part, caused by the simple fact that people *want* to live here. Opportunity, culture, and fulfilment abound
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Any guesses what this is, Toronto? 🤔 This is the first glimpse of your new electric ferries as they begin to take form.🛥️ We’re charging ahead on this project and as of now Toronto’s ferries are being made at Damen Shipyards. These are some behind-the-scenes images from last
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Six years ago I was given the honour of building an engagement practice in Toronto’s Parks & Rec division from the ground up. I’m grateful to @NewAmerica for sharing our journey. #PublicEngagement #Democracy #Toronto #parks
https://t.co/fX2nmHkJKc
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New America’s Hollie Russon Gilman and Sarah Jacob spoke with Daniel Fusca, Manager of Public Consultation for Parks & Rec in Toronto.
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How can #AI help us scale engagement and make it better? I recently joined GHD’s Transform podcast to explore what’s possible—from real-time synthesis in workshops to improving how we analyze qualitative data. Tune in: https://t.co/rB2l5npfIc
#CivicInnovation #Engagement
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Community engagement is evolving, with AI and technology central to creating meaningful connections and informed decisions. In this episode of Transform, we explore how technology and AI are transf...
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My dream job is winning the lottery and never using MS Teams again
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Liberals have way too much on their plates today!
My agenda today: • Vote • Drag Show • Abortion at lunch • Vote again • Sex change in a prison bathroom • Put tampons in the men's room • Cast some spells while listening to Taylor Swift • Eat pets for dinner in Springfield • Take "illegals" to vote
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Ahoy from the waterfront! The gorgeous, refurbished silos at Bathurst Quay, heritage buildings and the new park are ready. Launch event Friday night and #NuitBlanche activity on Saturday (incl projections…). The amazing lead @bryanmbowen gave us a tour. A photo dump thread 🧵
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Paradise City: Islamic Gardens, a free art exhibit exploring the concept of paradise in Islam. This exhibit deconstructs the design elements of Islamic gardens and features local Toronto artist interpretations and artwork. Open Wednesdays, 11am—5pm @mycloverdale Mall (July
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Design options based on community feedback have been created for the new park at 70 Croatia Street. Visit https://t.co/OnZPV0wuBV to take the online survey by July 22, 2024 and provide your input!
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Join the virtual Public Information Session on June 26, 2024 to get an update on improvements happening at Centennial Park: https://t.co/uPLll6lhzu Projects include an improved playground waterplay area, hubs for soccer, baseball and cricket, a new skate trail, and more!
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12,000 years ago, all of Toronto was covered in a mile-high glacier. Over time, the earth warmed and the glacier began to melt. For centuries, fast-rushing glacial water carved out enormous valleys, leaving Toronto with the largest ravine system of any city in the world.
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