City of Toronto Media Relations has issued the following:
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News Release: June 5, 2014
City of Toronto holding contest to improve its public
spaces with help of young people
The City of Toronto has launched an urban ideas
competition inviting young people to share in the shaping of Toronto’s future.
Local urban strategy studio Distl and the City are jointly hosting the NXT City
Prize to invite young people to submit creative ideas to improve Toronto's
public spaces.
The competition reaches out to young people under 30
years of age and asks them to submit innovative, creative ways to improve a
particular public space anywhere in the city. Winning entries will be judged on
how well the idea contributes to the local community and to the city as a
whole. Submissions can be done individually or in teams of up to four.
“The NXT City Prize is an ideal platform for youth to
take ownership of their city and to apply their creative talents to solve
everyday challenges with Toronto's urban spaces," said Jennifer Keesmaat,
Chief Planner for the City of Toronto. “This is a chance for young, creative
minds to offer new ideas and see them realized.”
A panel of judges will select the winner, who will
receive $5,000 cash and the chance to have their winning idea implemented. Two
runner-up prizes of $2,500 each will also be awarded for the most original
entry and for the top entry by an individual/team under 18 years of age.
“The goal of this competition is to encourage young
people to think critically about how we’re using public spaces and move away
from conventional thinking about those spaces,” said Distl co-founder,
Mackenzie Keast. “It’s their future and their opportunity to shape the city in
which they live.”
The judging panel will select one winner based on a
variety of criteria, including originality, innovation, feasibility, impact and
clarity. The winner will have the opportunity to work alongside a group of
experts and will receive $10,000 in seed funding to help realize their vision.
The working group is comprised of representatives from
various City divisions as well as external partners LOOP and Gen Y Inc.
The competition will close July 31. Winners will be
announced at an outdoor awards gala on August 14.
More information is available at http://www.nxtcityprize.com.
Toronto is Canada's largest city, the fourth largest in
North America, and home to a diverse population of about 2.8 million people. It
is a global centre for business, finance, arts and culture and is consistently
ranked one of the world's most livable cities. Toronto is proud to be the Host
City for the 2015 Pan American and Parapan American Games. For information on
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Media contacts:
Bruce Hawkins, Strategic Communications, 416-392-3496, bhawkin@toronto.ca Mackenzie Keast,
Partner, Distl, 647-470-7021, mackenzie@distl.com
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