City Approves Renaming Dundas Square to Sankofa Square and reviews its governance and operations

During a heated meeting, Mayor Olivia Chow and the executive committee voted unanimously to rename Yonge-Dundas Square to Sankofa Square. This renaming honours African-Canadian contributions and emphasizes learning from the past. Deputations from community members offering varied perspectives on the renaming process were an integral part of the discussions.

Although critics argue the nearly $1 million renaming cost could be better allocated, supporters highlight that additional funding will come from third-party partners, not property taxes.



Following this decision, the Toronto City Council requested a comprehensive governance and operational review of Sankofa Square. The review led to significant recommendations from the Executive Committee, including managing Sankofa Square similarly to Nathan Phillips Square.

A multi-year strategic and business plan for Sankofa Square was proposed by the Executive Committee. This plan aims to boost economic development, tourism, and community programming. Additionally, it outlines strategies for increasing revenue, revising permitting policies, improving safety, and engaging the community in revitalization efforts.

The review emphasizes Sankofa Square's unique mandate for economic and community development, distinguishing it from other civic squares. Unlike those other civic squares, Sankofa Square must be financially self-sufficient, by generating revenue through advertisements, sponsorships, and events.

The overall strategic plan seeks to align Sankofa Square's goals with post-pandemic market demands and the evolution within a neighbourhood context.

The report also includes the Board of Management's plan for implementing the new name, with progress updates to be reported back to the City Council by the third quarter of 2025.

 By Fred Alvarado Fred is a community journalist with FOCUS MEDIA ARTS CENTRE

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