The City is looking for feedback on thermal comfort, which refers to people’s satisfaction level in not feeling too hot or too cold, in outdoor public spaces. The deadline to complete the survey is February 28, 2023. Take Survey The City of Toronto has identified the need to update guidance related to thermal comfort in […]
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