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2025 PB Cluster 6

Councillor Moise is excited to bring Participatory Budgeting to Ward 13, Toronto Centre, following the lead of my colleague Councillor Carroll who has successfully run participatory budgeting in her ward since 2015, funding 21 projects and counting.

Participatory Budgeting (PB) is a system of direct democracy where residents suggest and then vote on how funds are spent within their community.

Each year, different neighbourhoods will be selected based on available Community Benefits Funds, the capacity of city staff and my team, and active capital projects already underway.

In Toronto Centre, we have 14 neighbourhoods, so we have divided the ward into four clusters of neighbourhoods to ensure we can properly manage and facilitate local processes as well as complete the successful projects in a timely manner.

This year, there is $750,000 available for neighbourhood enhancements within each cluster. My team and I will facilitate a Participatory Budgeting process in the following neighbourhoods:

 Cluster 6 - East of Parliament Street, South of Queen Street, North of Mill Street, West of the Don Valley Parkway

  • Canary District
  • Corktown
  • Distillery District

This year, we are introducing a hybrid idea submission system where everything that is written on the in-person submission card will be scanned and submitted onto our platform. 

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Phases

Phases overview

Idea Collection

April 1, 2025 4:00 AM - July 1, 2025 4:00 AM

During this phase, we invite residents who live within the boundaries of Zone 1 to submit ideas for capital projects.

Click on a spot on the map below or click on the "Submit your idea" button above to submit an idea.

Ideas should be as specific as possible. For example, instead of "Streetscape Improvements", you'd want to break the improvements down into elements such as "Brighter Lighting", "Benches", and/or "Bump Outs".

29 ideas

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