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Gerrard Street East Reconstruction

The City of Toronto is embarking on a significant project to enhance cycling infrastructure, pedestrian safety, and the overall streetscape along Gerrard Street East from Sherbourne Street to Parliament Street. This initiative aims to improve safety for all road users while maintaining the roadway for driving, transit, deliveries, and emergency services. The project will address critical issues such as enhancing the public realm for both local residents and visitors.

  • Improving Safety: The primary goal is to create a safer environment for cyclists, pedestrians, and motorists.
  • Road Reconstruction: The project includes the reconstruction of the road and the replacement of the aging watermain and substandard water services.
  • Enhancing Public Realm: By redesigning Anniversary Park and the Gerrard East slip lane, the city aims to create more inviting public spaces for the community.
  • Cost and Timeline: Construction is set to commence in Q2 2025, with a targeted completion date by the end of 2026. The allocated budget for this project is a crucial aspect that will determine its scope and scale.

IAPP Project Classification

As a Consult project, the Gerrard Street East revitalization initiative falls under the jurisdiction of Councillor Chris Moise. The project's focus on safety improvements, road reconstruction, and enhancing public spaces underscores the commitment to creating a more sustainable and vibrant urban environment for all residents and visitors.

For further information on the Anniversary Park redesign and other project details, please visit Anniversary Park Improvements.

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Contact Information:

Nathalie Forde

Senior Public Consultation Coordinator

Telephone: 416-392-3556

Email: Nathalie.Forde@toronto.ca

Phases

Phases overview
Phase 1: Background and Analysis
Background and Analysis
Phase 2: Community Engagement
Community Engagement
Phase 3: Design Development and Tendering of Documents
Design Development and Tendering of Documents
Phase 4: Award Contract for Construction
Award Contract for Construction
Phase 5: Construction and Installation
Construction and Installation

Construction and Installation

March 31, 2027 - No end date

Initially the road reconstruction project was planned for 2023. Construction is now planned to begin in 2025, due to the complexities of the utility coordination at the Sherbourne Street intersection, as well as the Ontario Regulation for Excess Soil Best Practices (O. Reg. 406/19) (opens in new window) which required additional geotechnical investigation to incorporate green infrastructure details.