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Cabbagetown Cycling Connections

The following proposed plan options for infrastructural actions are expected to improve overall neighborhood road safety. By prioritizing pedestrian walking experience, reducing local traffic infiltration, and expanding local cycling networks, we are anticipating massive improvements for future commute experiences.

Expanded Cycling networks:

The proposed connections would expand the local cycling network, connecting to Wellesley Street Bike lanes, Winchester Park, Riverdale Park West Trail, River Street, the future Wellesley Park Switchback and Gerrard Street bi-directional. 

This project is part of the City of Toronto’s commitment to the Vision Zero Road Safety Plan, the TransformTO Action Plan and other Council-approved polices and plans. There are existing neighbourhood concerns around road safety, climate impact, and mobility. This project aims to address these local concerns by making changes that align with City policies.

In coordination with the Cabbagetown Cycling Connections, Gerrard Street East, between Parliament Street and Sumach Street, is recommended to have a bi-directional cycle track installed on the south side in the existing curb lane. This work would be timed with the installation of the Gerrard East Complete Street project between Sherbourne Street and Parliament Street in 2024-2025.

Phases

Phases overview
Phase 1: Information Gathering
Information Gathering
Phase 2: Community Consultation Phase
Community Consultation Phase
Phase 3: Design Development & Council Reporting
Design Development & Council Reporting

Community Consultation Phase

February 23, 2023 5:00 AM - May 12, 2023 4:00 AM

The comment period for this public consultation has now closed. Consultation was carried out from February 22, 2023 to May 11, 2023. Consultation activities included stakeholder meetings, a public drop-in event (attended by 114 people), communications via email and telephone, and a survey (362 completed responses, of which 313 recorded living in Cabbagetown).

The Public Consultation Report PDF summarizes feedback received.

Consultation Materials

While we aim to provide fully accessible content, there is no text alternative available for some of the content on this page. If you require alternate formats or need assistance understanding our maps, drawings or any other content, please contact us at 416-338-2830 or email jason.diceman@toronto.ca.


Public Drop-In Event

A Public Drop-In Event will provide an opportunity to view the project information panels and speak with members of the project team one-on-one.

Date: Thursday, April 27, 2023

Time: 6-8 p.m.

Location: BGC Toronto Kiwanis*

Address: 101 Spruce Str.

*This is a wheelchair accessible venue. Please contact Jason Diceman at 416-338-2830 or jason.diceman@toronto.ca at least 72 hours in advance if you require additional accommodation.

More Information about the Public Consultation

Complete the Online Survey

Submit your feedback by May 11, 2023.

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