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This survey collects personal information to allow City of Toronto staff to communicate with you about your business or property as it relates to Cycling Network 2025-2027. The personal information on this form is collected under the authority of the City of Toronto Act, 2006, s. 136(c), and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. R.S.O. 1990, CHAPTER M.56. Questions about the collection of personal information can be directed to the Manager, Public Consultation Unit, tracy.manolakakis@toronto.ca or 416-392-2990.

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Cycling Network 2025-2027 Public Input

The City of Toronto invites your comments on bikeways that could be potentially installed, upgraded or studied in 2025-2027. This map shows a “long list” of candidates under consideration. It also shows existing bikeways, and bikeway projects that are already scheduled for installation.

Your comments will help inform staff analysis and prioritization of bikeways to bring to Council in 2024 for endorsement to guide the work plan over the next several years. Learn more about the Cycling Network prioritization process and other ways you can get involved at toronto.ca/cyclingnetwork

How to use this map:

  1. See map legend at the bottom right, and explanations in the left sidebar.
  2. Zoom in to your neighbourhood and look over the streets and trails you are familiar with.
  3. Use the comment tools at the top:
    1. Mark a candidate route as High Priority or Low Priority, by dragging a pin to a specific location. Write a comment to explain your opinion.
    2. Suggest a connection you think is needed, by dragging and drawing a line using the Suggest a Connection tool.
    3. You can also drag and drop to comment about existing or approved routes
  4. Click on other people’s pins to see their suggested connections and read their comments. You can also like/dislike and discuss.
  5. Please do not use this map for commenting about road user behaviour or police enforcement. To report a maintenance, signal, barrier, sign or other safety issue, please call 311.

Map Commenting Closes: December 10, 2023

This is not a vote.

All opinions are welcome. Public opinion, along with technical and policy considerations, will be used to inform staff recommendations and decisions made by City Council. Following Council approval of the report, projects would go through further phases of public consultation and design.

Thank you for participating.

NOTE: This tool cannot be made accessible and does not work with assistive technologies. If you require accessible alternatives, or have any questions or difficulties completing this survey, please contact:

Cycling Network 2025-2027 Public Consultation Team Telephone: 416-338-2830 Email: BikePlan@toronto.ca

toronto.ca/cyclingnetwork