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How it comes together

The Preliminary Queen Street East Precinct Plan is a product of cross-department and agencies collaborations.

Building upon extensive review of relevant background technical documents and interviews with members of City Council, staff has conducted consultation including:

  • engagement through the Urbanizing Suburbia event with the Urban Land Institute
  • a series of co-design workshops with municipal staff from various departments, the Region of Peel and local agencies
  • engagement with industry stakeholders and affordable housing developers

Events & Meetings:

November 12, 2019
Urban Land Institute Urbanizing Suburbia

Media:

Growth Chart – PM Network
NRU – Jan 2020
NRU – Feb 2002
Toronto Star​ - March 5, 2020. Can we Fix Toronto’s Transit by 2030?

“Brampton, the suburban community northwest of Toronto whose population of about 600,000 is expecte​d to grow to one million over the next 20 years, is leading the way. It has designs to create a “20-minute neighbourhood” along a two-kilometre stretch of Queen St. East between Highway 410 and Etobicoke Creek. The idea is that residents will able to access their workplace, school, grocery store and other essentials within a 20-minute walk or transit trip.” – Toronto Star article, Can we Fix Toronto’s Transit by 2030.

Urban Land – March 2020 Driving Dense and Sustainable Growth in Toronto’s Thriving Suburbs

This page will be updated with opportunities to be involved with this initiative.

Contact Planning, Building and Growth Management

Questio​ns or comm​ents? Contact:

​Dalia Bahy, Urban Designer
905.874.2483
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