Register for the virtual public meeting on November 5 or attend the public consultation events on November 4 and 6. Complete the survey before November 17. View meeting materials in the Public Consultation accordion below.

 

The City and the TTC invite residents to learn more and provide feedback on a plan to deliver shorter travel times and more reliable bus service between Steeles Avenue West and Eglinton Avenue West on Jane Street. This section of Jane Street has been prioritized for transit priority solutions due to its high ridership, lengthy travel times and key role in connecting Line 1 Yonge-University (at Pioneer Village Station) and the future Line 5 Eglinton (at Mount Dennis Station). It also passes through several Neighbourhood Improvement Areas. Currently, the 35 Jane and 935 Jane Express bus routes are among the TTC’s most heavily-used, playing a critical role in moving people across the city.

RapidTO: Jane Street extends along Jane Street, between Steeles Avenue West and Eglinton Avenue West.

The study area for RapidTO: Jane Street is Jane Street, between Steeles Avenue West and Eglinton Avenue West.
Study area map

The City and the TTC monitor and report on RapidTO projects based on the specific needs of each project and its users. Additionally, it takes time for people to adjust their travel habits to the changes.

Within the first year following the installation of RapidTO: Jane Street and up to one year after, the City and TTC will:

  • collect data and observe new travel behaviour along Jane Street and adjacent streets to understand and address potential impacts of non-local traffic on side streets. Intersections identified for monitoring include:
    • all major intersections
    • Highway 400 ramps
    • Maple Leaf Drive/Church Street & Jane Street
    • Maple Leaf Drive & Keele Street
    • Church Street & Weston Road
  • implement operational and regulatory changes to improve the project (e.g. signal timing adjustments, signs and marking changes).

After the first year of installation, City and TTC staff will analyze the monitoring data. Once the data analysis is complete, a monitoring and evaluation update will be posted on this web page. 

Public opinion, along with technical and policy considerations, will be used to inform staff recommendations and decisions made by City Council.

Public consultation will take place in two steps. Step 1 consultation took place in spring 2023 and sought feedback on five proposed design options. Step 2 consultation is taking place now and seeks feedback on the recommended design.


Step 2 Consultation

Virtual Public Meeting

The Virtual Public Meeting will include a presentation followed by a Question and Answer period. 

Date: November 5
Time: 6 to 8 p.m.

Register

To join by phone (audio only) call 647-558-0588 and Webinar ID 626 3776 4353 

Learn more about participating in City of Toronto virtual engagement events. 

To request accommodation, or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact the project team at 416-338-7797 or janetransit@toronto.ca. 

Public Consultation Events

The two Public Drop-In Events will provide an opportunity to listen to a presentation, view the project information panels ask questions and speak with members of the project team one-on-one. 

Date: November 4
Time: Drop in 6:30 to 9 p.m., Presentation at 7 p.m.
Location: The Learning Enrichment Foundation (LEF), 116 Industry St. 

Date: November 6
Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m., Presentation at 7 p.m.
Location: Gosford Public School, 30 Gosford Blvd., Gym 

These are wheelchair-accessible venue. Please contact the project team at 416-338-7797 or janetransit@toronto.ca 72 hours in advance if you require additional accommodation. 

Feedback

Complete the online feedback survey before November 17. Contact us to request a printed copy of the survey. 

The survey will be available in English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Vietnamese in the coming days. 

Consultation Materials


    Step 1 Consultation

    Step 1 Consultation on this project took place in winter 2023. The public consultation report (linked below) provides a detailed summary of all activities that took place, proposed changes and feedback received. 

          February/March 2023

          Step 1: Develop Design Options & Preliminary Evaluation


          Fall 2024

          Step 2: Evaluate & Identify the Preferred Design Option


          Early 2025

          Report to City Council


          Summer 2025

          Step 3: Project Delivery (subject to City Council approval)

          The City Council-approved RapidTO: Surface Transit Network Plan (STNP) is a comprehensive roadmap and work plan that outlines the planned investment in Toronto’s surface transit network. 

          The goal of STNP is to establish a network of surface transit priority roadways along key arterial roads, using reserved lanes, intersection and signal improvements and enhancements to customer comfort at transit stops. These tools aim to give priority to public transit within the City’s road network.

          Jane Street was identified by City Council as a Priority Roadway in the Plan (2024.EX11.8), and also by the TTC as part of Pillar 4.1 in the 5-Year Service and Customer Experience Action Plan (2024–2028).

          While we aim to provide fully accessible content, there is no text alternative available for some of the content on this site. If you require alternate formats or need assistance understanding our maps, drawings, or any other content, please contact us at janetransit@toronto.ca or 416-338-7797.

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