When it comes to New Years, there’s no resolution too big or small – especially when it benefits your city. Shoveling your sidewalk to improve walkability or vowing to take public transit in lieu of your car can make all the difference. And we’re taking note! Tweet us how you intend to make Toronto a better place this year with the hashtag #cityresolve and we’ll spread the word here on our blog.

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One lucky winner will be invited for a one-on-one coffee with Toronto’s Chief Planner, Jennifer Keesmaat.

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Here are a few of our favourite tweets so far!

My #cityresolve is to get over the east/west divide and finally go check out Etobicoke’s waterfront. (on bike, of course!) — Michelle Kearns (@michellekearnel) January 7, 2015

My #CityResolve is to meet at least one new person in my neighbourhood/community every week. — Howard D Pressburger (@omfghardware) January 7, 2015

My #CityResolve is to ensure everything I wear, eat, drink & buy is locally sourced. #AlmostThere #Leslieville — Ara Mamourian (@AraMammo) January 7, 2015

My #CityResolve is to meet one Torontonian each day, 365 new people, ask them what they love about our city – and then document it — Sarah Marchionda (@SarahMarchionda) January 7, 2015

Confession: I am a fair weather cyclist. My #CityResolve for 2015 is to crack this nut and cycle to work this winter 15 times. #TOpoli — jennifer keesmaat (@jen_keesmaat) January 6, 2015

@ULIToronto @jen_keesmaat My #cityresolve is to be actively involved in a local Toronto charity. @torontolife what is your city resolve. — Kendra FitzRandolph (@KendraTFR) January 6, 2015

My @ULIToronto #CityResolve is to take every #Toronto streetcar line and visit every subway station by the end of 2015 — joseph milos (@josephmilos) January 6, 2015

I love technology. My #CityResolve is to use my phone less in public and talk to more people (strangers). People are what make cities great. — Brandon G. Donnelly (@donnelly_b) January 6, 2015

I am going to make my city better by volunteering with the Toronto Parks & Trees Foundation to enhance TO’s parks. #cityresolve @ULIToronto — Loretta Ryan (@LorettaRyan) January 6, 2015

Our #cityresolve is to build and encourage more community gardens in low income neighbourhoods! @ULIToronto I’m planning 2 grow my own produce on balcony 2 reduce consumption of domestic/int’l sourced produce #CityResolve @ULIToronto @jen_keesmaat — Matt M Boscariol (@Mattbosco1988) January 6, 2015 — TP Urban Farmers (@TPUrbanFarm) January 6, 2015