Kyle Lowry Road: Toronto to name street after former Raptors player
“This naming application is for the site at 844 Don Mills Road. Several names were proposed, and one of them was Kyle Lowry Road,” the city told Global News in a statement. “It is for a proposed public street on a Draft Plan of Subdivision.”Lowry played nine seasons as a Toronto Raptor and helped the city win the 2019 NBA championship.Putin compares himself to monarch, sends foreign fighters to death for defending UkraineHe was often seen as the face behind the Toronto franchise.
“An exception was made that allows proceeding with the naming of a few streets, such as in development sites that require new street names ahead of the next report to the Council in 2022, to avoid any delays in the development approvals process,” the city said. “This application falls under that exception, and as such, it is exempt from the moratorium.”
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