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Sept. 30 is Last Chance for Cycling Input on Future Design of Yonge St. in Toronto

release by the City of Toronto

September 29, 2020 - Yonge Street is an iconic destination in the heart of downtown Toronto. Today, downtown Yonge Street is booming with development and high volumes of pedestrian activity.

The City of Toronto is studying ways to increase pedestrian space and improve the way people move through and experience Yonge Street between College/Carlton Street and Queen Street.

New Yonge St. is coming to TO have your say. ©
New Yonge St. is coming to TO have your say. ©

The watermain beneath Yonge Street will soon need replacing and this construction provides an opportunity to consider a new street design to better serve everyone.

YongeTOmorrow – Meet Us There
Last fall, residents commented on plans to improve Yonge Street for pedestrians and cyclists. We heard your feedback and have used it to develop a recommended design concept.

Your responses today will inform the final design presented to City Council. Take the time to tell us what you think about the recommended plans for yongeTOmorrow – watch video below!

September 30 is the final day to provide feedback for Round Three of Consultation on the design concept for the future vision of downtown Yonge Street.

To provide feedback click here.

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