The personal information on this form is collected under the City of Toronto Act, 2006, s. 136(c) and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used for the purpose of obtaining your feedback about the Rouge Park Bridges Transportation Master Plan (TMP). With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. Questions about this collection can be directed to the Manager, Public Consultation Unit, Tracy Manolakakis 416-392-2990.

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City of Toronto - Rouge Park Bridges Transportation Master Plan (TMP)

Studying five bridges owned and managed by the City of Toronto within the Rouge National Urban Park (RNUP).

Rouge Park Bridges Transportation Master Plan (TMP)

Thank you for visiting the Rouge Park Bridges Transportation Master Plan (TMP) Social Pinpoint Page!

The City of Toronto is undertaking a TMP to study five bridges owned and managed by the City of Toronto within the Rouge National Urban Park (RNUP). We would like to learn about your experiences living near, working near, visiting, moving around and travelling on these bridges and the surrounding parts of the RNUP. 

Here's how it works:

  1. Click around the map and explore facts and information about each of the five bridges in the Rouge Park Bridges TMP study. 
  2. Click and drag a comment "pin" to a specific area to tell us your thoughts on the bridges and/or the nearby paths or roadways. Make a general comment or provide an idea and suggestion on how you'd like to see the bridge or nearby transportation network improved.  
  3. Your comments will show up on the map after we have made sure they do not contain any discriminatory remarks or profanity.
  4. You can also click on others' comments and ideas to view and "like" them.

If you would like to share additional comments that are not related to one of the topic pins, please email Alyssa at Alyssa.Cerbu@toronto.ca. In addition, please register for our Virtual Public Meeting on October 21, 2021 to learn more about the study and have another opportunity to provide feedback. 

Please note that this tool cannot be made accessible for persons with disabilities because it does not work with assistive technologies. For accessible alternatives or to provide feedback on the topic questions, please contact us via email at Alyssa.Cerbu@Toronto.ca by phone at 416-338-0503 or by mail at Public Consultation Unit, Metro Hall, 55 John Street, 19th Floor, Toronto, ON. M5V 3C6

Thank you for your input!