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Design Review Panel Meeting - September 24, 2025
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A meeting of the Waterfront Design Review Panel. The meeting included presentations on the following projects: Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge – Stage 3 (Detailed Design); Quayside Zoning and Master
Meeting Agenda - Finance, Audit and Risk Management Committee - February 26, 2026
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The agenda for the February 26, 2026 Finance, Audit and Risk Mangement (FARM) Committee Meeting.
Explore Quayside's Public Realm: An Interactive Journey Through Our Design
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Toronto's waterfront has been a place of transformation for many decades, evolving from a post-industrial shoreline with underutilized land to series of vibrant communities and beloved destinations
Design Review Panel Meeting - July 30, 2025
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A meeting of the Waterfront Design Review Panel.
Finance, Audit and Risk Management Committee Meeting - February 26, 2026
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A meeting of the Finance, Audit and Risk Management (FARM) Committee.
CANCELLED: Design Review Panel Meeting - February 25, 2026
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Please note that this meeting of the Waterfront Design Review Panel has been cancelled.
Accessibility
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Waterfront Toronto values openness, equality and inclusivity and is committed to the principles outlined in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (“AODA”) and to...
Lake Shore Boulevard East Public Realm
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We’re planning improvements along Lake Shore Boulevard between Jarvis Street and Logan Avenue. This will include enhanced sidewalks, a new bi-directional cycling trail on the north side of the street
Quayside
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Quayside will be a dynamic, inclusive and resilient community that plays a pivotal role in reorienting the city towards Lake Ontario.
Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge: A Striking Gateway Between Downtown and Toronto’s New Island
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The Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge is anticipated to open in mid-2028. When complete, it will stand as a striking gateway to Toronto’s next chapter of waterfront revitalization, connecting downtown