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Laneway Naming: Henry Box Brown Lane

An application was submitted earlier in 2023 by a resident to name the street located in the rear of #8-44 Bright Street.

The laneway has a proposal submitted to name this public street to Henry Box Brown Lane. Currently, the public street / laneway behind #42 Bright Street, that travels north and south and abuts the rear of #42 Bright Street (where Mr. Brown lived)—is not named. 

Mr. Brown is a notable figure that is connected with the Underground Railroad movement. He lived and is buried in Toronto. Most importantly, the rowhouse in which he lived on Bright Street still stands. Commemorating Henry ‘Box’ Brown will preserve and add to the knowledge base of Black History in Toronto.

  • Pancheta (Pat) Barnett
  • Adam G Wynne
  • Coralina Lemos

Phases

Phases overview
Phase 1: Street Naming Application and Paper Work
Street Naming Application and Paper Work
Phase 2: Technical and ECS Review
Technical and ECS Review
Phase 4: Commemorative Rationale Review
Commemorative Rationale Review
Phase 6: Street Signage Unveiling
Street Signage Unveiling

Technical and ECS Review

April 1, 2023 4:00 AM - June 1, 2023 4:00 AM

Engineering and Construction Services (ECS) reviews the documentation and confirms that there are no technical issues with the application in terms of completion; duplicate names; similar sounding alternate names and etc.

Once confirmed, the application is circulated to Toronto First Responders and Councillors office for a 30 day review for confirmation and review.

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