Parking Information

ATTENTION TO ALL COOPERATIVE MEMBERS REGARDING PARKING

It has come to our attention that some members of the co-op that have parking in the UNDERGROUND are parking in the Visitors' Parking spaces instead of using their designated garage parking spots.

This is a reminder that these spaces are reserved exclusively for visitors and should be used by tenants at any time.

EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY:

– All members must park in their assigned garage parking spots only.

– Parking in Visitors' Parking spaces is strictly prohibited.

Failure to comply with this will result in immediate consequences:

– Parking tickets and towing at the member's expense –

We ask for your cooperation to ensure that parking spaces remain available for guests and that all residents adhere to the parking guidelines. This will help us avoid any unnecessary inconvenience for everyone. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please contact the office for further assistance if you have any questions or concerns.

Parking Authorities

For assistance, please call:

416-936-2413
When calling, please leave the following information:
– Your name
– Full Address (include your unit number)
– Vehicle Make and Model
– License Plate Number
– Phone Number

Thank you for your cooperation.

Our Values

The Perth community places a high value on community spirit and involvement. Specifically, we work hard to cultivate kindness, respect, contribution, equality, solidarity, caring for others and harmony. We strive to be a welcoming place where all members have the right to live with dignity, free from harassment and discrimination. We have been a member of the Canadian Housing Federation of Toronto (CHFT) since its opening as well as maintaining involvement in the Bloor-Junction Neighbourhood Coalition. These organizations uphold the following ideals for all Canadian Co-ops:

• Mutual self-help: Co-operatives are based on the idea that people can help each other.
• Democratic control: Co-operatives are democratic organizations where members are involved in decision-making.
• Equality: Co-operatives promote equality and equity.
• Solidarity: Co-operatives are based on the idea of solidarity.
• Honesty, openness, and caring for others: Co-op members support these ethical values.
• Fair price: Co-operatives are committed to providing good quality service at a fair price.
• Concern for the community: Co-operatives are good citizens in the community and try to create housing for future generations.
• Kindness: Co-operatives are exhibiting acts of empathy, compassion, and consideration
• Respect: Co-operatives are acknowledging the value and dignity of every individual, fostering a positive and inclusive environment.

Living Harmoniously With Others

Living harmoniously in a housing cooperative requires mutual respect, effective communication, and shared responsibility. Members contribute to decision-making, collaborate openly, and resolve conflicts peacefully. By emphasizing common goals and practicing empathy, everyone benefits from a supportive and cooperative environment.