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Reclaiming Un-used Laneways into Artways

2400 laneways across Toronto are left unused--like alley ways being left dark and mysterious between buildings housing trash bins and rubbish.

Why not use art on walls to tell stories and bring people together?

A pilot project was done in South of West Hastings Vancouver, called -- Alley Oop, to recreate the reputation of unused laneways by turning them into interactive street-art hotspots. Within that project, $200,000 was budgeted by DVBIA and City of Vancouver for 2 additional laneway revitalization projects in 2016. An article by Forbes indicated that street art valuation often grows by +71% within 10 years, usually bringing local businesses up with it.

Similarly in Toronto, we wish that these art-filled alleys become places local residents and visitors can gather and enjoy in. Art brings communities together and create positive foot traffic for local businesses and brings harmony to neighborhoods through pride of local creations and talent.

We want you and your neighbours to take photos Alleys and Laneways that you think could turn into positive spaces!

Vote on which option you like most!

Kensington Market
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Alley Oop (Vancouver)
Nicholson lane (St. Lawrence Neighbourhood)
Nicholson lane (St. Lawrence Neighbourhood)

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Phases

Phases overview
Phase 1: Setting the Stage (ideation, background & analysis)
Setting the Stage (ideation, background & analysis)
Phase 2: Community Engagement
Community Engagement
Phase 3: Detailed Design Development
Detailed Design Development
Phase 4: Award of Construction Contract
Award of Construction Contract
Phase 5: Art Installation/ Construction
Art Installation/ Construction

Community Engagement

October 1, 2024 4:00 AM - November 1, 2024 4:00 AM

In this stage we want to use all the information collected from identifying laneways and community submissions to create a map of locations, where art can go up. The map will identify which alleyways are located in which neighborhood and based on theme, purpose, and location, constituents will vote on which location seems most viable.

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