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2 The 2041 Regional Transportation Plan Creating strong connections, complete travel experiences and sustainable communities. Map 6: Complete 2041 Frequent Transit Network Complete 2041 Frequent RapidRapid Transit Network g To Allandale Waterfront Barrie LW Urban Growth Centre GGH Built Boundary Greenbelt Designation Expressway / Provincial Highway Existing or In Delivery GO Rail Station Planned GO Rail Station International Airport Potential Future Airport c HAMILTON Burlington f Newmarket Centre St.Catharines NI x NIAGARA Hamilton a e SIMCOE b km Frequent Rapid Transit Subway LRT / BRT GO Rail 15-min Two-Way All-Day Priority Bus / Priority Streetcar Frequent Regional Express Bus TTC Streetcar Network d NI Hamilton International Airport To Niagara o 0 5 BA 10 km BA 0 5 YORK y 10 km Regional Rail GO Rail Two-Way All-Day GO Rail - Peak Only RH ST WATERLOO u PEEL Guelph KI o Region of Waterloo International Airport Richmond Hill Centre / Langstaff Gateway u 0 5 Vaughan Metropolitan Centre 10 km r To Kitchener n n nn ii bb q KI z n o r w BA TORONTO KI cc k MI o l Etobicoke Centre t ll MI o m ee j Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto f Midtown Oakville 5 10 km pp Pickering ST Oshawa pp tt LE Scarborough Centre LE Frequent Rapid Transit Network and Regional Rail Corridors g h ss vv oo mm LW jj rr uu kk dd Mississauga i nn qq gg YongeEglinton Centre ff LBPI Airport i HALTON NorthYork Centre hh v m 0 s s s Brampton g Markham Centre RH p Milton aa o Uptown Waterloo Kitchener DURHAM All project definitions are subject to change based on negotiations and agreements with railways, environmental assessments, business case analysis, and further planning. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. o. p. q. r. s. t. Hamilton A-Line Hamilton B-Line Hamilton L-Line Hamilton S-Line Hamilton Mohawk T-Line Harvester / Speers / Cornwall Dundas St. / Brant St. Bronte Rd. / Regional Road #25 Derry Rd. Trafalgar Rd. Britannia Rd. / Matheson Blvd. Eglinton Ave. Mississauga Erin Mills Pkwy. / Mississauga Rd. Steeles Ave. / Taunton Rd. Hurontario LRT Hurontario North Airport Rd. Dixie Rd. / Bramalea Rd. Queen St. / Highway 7 Mississauga Transitway u. Bovaird / Castlemore / Major MacKenzie v. UP Express w. Highway 27 x. Davis Dr. y. Yonge St. / Green Lane z. Jane St. aa. Don Mills Rd. / Leslie St. bb. Finch West LRT cc. Eglinton LRT dd. Bloor Subway ee. Waterfront LRT ff. Dufferin St. gg. Finch Ave. East hh. Sheppard Subway ii. McCowan Rd. jj. Sheppard East LRT kk. Relief Line Subway ll. St. Clair Ave. mm. Spadina Ave. nn. Yonge-University-Spadina Subway oo. Kingston Rd. pp. Durham-Scarborough qq. Whites Rd. rr. Brock Rd. ss. Westney Rd. tt. Bayly St. uu. Brock St. / Baldwin St. vv. Simcoe St. NI Niagara Line LW Lakeshore West Line MI Milton Line KI Kitchener Line BA Barrie Line RH Richmond Hill Line ST Stouffville Line LE Lakeshore East Line Adopted March 2018 Read the Plan

3 UTSC The City s Rapid Transit Network The Relief Line North is an important part of the City s Future Rapid Transit Network Our Rapid Transit Network Today Our Future Rapid Transit Network VMC VMC Richmond Hill Downsview Park Sheppard - Yonge Leslie Don Mills Humber College Finch West Downsview Park Sheppard - Yonge Leslie Don Mills Milliken Agincourt Scarborough Centre Scarborough Centre Pearson Airport Mount Dennis Eglinton West / Cedarvale Eglinton Kennedy Pearson Airport Mount Dennis Caledonia Eglinton West / Cedarvale Eglinton Kennedy Guildwood Eglinton GO Kipling St. George Bloor - Yonge Main Kipling Lansdowne St. George Bloor - Yonge Relief Line North - under study Pape Main Dundas West Spadina Union Line 1 Yonge-University Line 2 Bloor-Danforth Line 3 SRT Line 4 Sheppard Line 5 Eglinton Streetcar (in own ROW) GO UP Express Long Branch Dundas West Spadina Osgoode Union Queen Gerrard East Harbour Woodbine Line 1 Yonge-University Line 2 Bloor-Danforth Line 4 Sheppard Line 5 Eglinton Finch W LRT Relief Line Sheppard LRT/RT Waterfront LRT Streetcar (in own ROW) SmartTrack GO RER/Electrified UP Express

4 The Relief Line North and South The city is growing, and so is our rapid transit network. The City of Toronto, TTC and Metrolinx are planning the Relief Line to relieve crowding on Line 1 Yonge and provide more travel options to transit riders throughout Toronto. The Relief Line is being studied in two parts: Relief Line North and Relief Line South. RELIEF LINE NORTH Alignment and stations to be determined through study now being initiated First round of engagement happening now RELIEF LINE SOUTH TPAP being initiated in April 2018 Design underway for 8 stations from Osgoode to Pape Conceptual design & costing underway Draft Environmental Project Report 90% complete Report back to Council late 2019

5 RELIEF LINE NORTH: STUDY AREA Relief Line North study area The study area will likely be reduced as the study progresses and corridor options are refined. 46 Questions: Using the study area map as a reference, tell us about: RELIEF LINE NORTH: KEY DESTINATIONS LEGEND KEY DESTINATIONS 1 Aga Khan Museum 5 Fairview Mall 2 Bayview Village Shopping Centre 6 Ontario Science Centre 3 4 East York Town Centre Edwards Gardens 7 8 Shops at Don Mills Sunnybrook Park TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARIES 9 Bayview 13 Flemingdon Park 17 Thorncliffe 10 Brookbanks 11 Don Mills 14 Hillcrest 15 Leaside 18 Todmorden Room 19 Victoria Village 12 Fairview 16 Pleasant View COMMUNITY CENTRES 20 Banbury Park 21 Bond Park 25 Jenner Jean-Marie Community Centre 26 Leaside Memorial Gardens 30 Pleasantview Community Centre 31 Seneca Village Park 22 Broadlands Park 27 O'Connor Community Centre 32 Trace Manes Park 23 East York Community Centre 24 Flemingdon Park Community Centre 28 Oriole Community Resource Centre 29 Parkway Forest Community Centre HOSPITALS & HEALTHCARE 33 Holland Bloorview 35 Sunnybrook Hospital 34 North York General Hospital 36 Toronto Rehab Institute; Bloorview Hugh Macmillan Centre POST SECONDARY SCHOOLS 37 Centennial College Carlaw Campus 38 Seneca College Newnham Campus 39 York University Glendon Campus HIGH SCHOOLS 40 Avondale Secondary Alternative School 41 AY Jackson Secondary School 47 Etienne Brule Secondary School 48 George S Henry Academy 54 St Joseph Morrow Park 55 Victoria Park Collegiate Institute 42 Brebeuf College School 43 Cardinal Carter Academy 44 Don Mills Collegiate Institute 45 Earl Haig Secondary School 49 Georges Vanier Secondary School 50 Leaside High School 51 Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute 52 Senator O Connor College School 56 Windfields Junior High School 57 York Mills Collegiate Institute East York Collegiate Institute 1. Where you travel in this area 2. Where you have difficulty getting to in this area 53 St Andrews Junior High School? FINCH AVE Eglinton Bloor- Yonge St. George Osgoode Finch SHEPPARD AVE Sheppard- Yonge YORK MILLS RD AVENUE RD LAWRENCE AVE YONGE ST Union EGLINTON AVE Queen MT PLEASANT RD PARLIAMENT ST STEELES AVE BAYVIEW AVE DVP East Harbour Pape LESLIE ST Gerrard DANFORTH AVE COXWELL AVE 41 Leslie / Oriole DON MILLS RD Don Mills O CONNOR DR WOODBINE AVE VICTORIA PARK AVE ST CLAIR AVE VICTORIA PARK AVE Interchange Stations (existing and potential) EXISTING RAPID TRANSIT Line 1 Yonge-University Line 2 Bloor-Danforth Line 4 Sheppard GO Rail PROJECTS IN DELIVERY 1 Eglinton Crosstown LRT Sheppard East LRT PROJECTS IN DEVELOPMENT 2 Notes Inline Stations (existing, in delivery, and in development) Key Destinations Toronto Public Libraries Community Centres Hospitals & Healthcare Post Secondary Schools High Schools Yonge Subway Extension Relief Line South 1 In Delivery are projects that are under construction or in the engineering design stage. 2 In Development are projects that are in advanced stages of planning and design. Base data from Land Information Ontario & Statistics Canada.

6 Relief Line to now City Council approves Yonge North Extension EA (contingent on Relief Line) City/TTC begin study to determine need for Relief Line Relief Line identified as Next Wave of transit projects in Metrolinx s Big Move plan Relief Line identified by Metrolinx as a priority for future transit investment Metrolinx s Yonge Relief Network Study recommends a subway from to Don Mills Station Metrolinx Board gives direction to advance planning of Relief Line South, Yonge Subway Extension, and assess a northerly extension of the Relief Line City Council: Approves Carlaw alignment for Relief Line South between Gerrard and Queen Authorizes commencing TPAP, proceeding with conceptual design Authorizes developing an initial business case for Relief Line North TTC s Rapid Transit Expansion Study concludes that Relief Line and GO improvements will help ease crowding Relief Line South Project Assessment launches City/TTC begin plans for preferred route and station locations for the Relief Line South City Council approves: Relief Line South Initial Business Case Preferred Alignment for Relief Line South (Pape to via Queen/Eastern) subject to assessment of an additional alignment west of Pape The Relief Line North Project Team begins work to identify the route alignment and station locations

7 Why do we need the Relief Line North? Problem Statement: Unprecedented growth Limited transit capacity Limited accessibility 7 million to over 10 million 41% increase in population by 2041 in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area J O B S Unprecedented growth Congestion J O B S million to 4.8 million 33% increase in employment by 2041 in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area Source: Statistics Canada 2016 Census

8 Current crowding on Line 1 Yonge The aim of the Relief Line North project assessment is to: 1 Crowding on Line 1 Yonge - Morning Rush Hour Finch North York Centre Sheppard-Yonge York Mills Lawrence Less than 85% full Sufficient Less capacity than to 85% serve demand full Sufficient capacity to serve demand Between 85% and 100% full Approaching capacity, crowded vehicles that slow down service and may not accomodate localized surges in demand Between 85% and 100% full Approaching capacity, crowded vehicles that slow down service and may not accomodate localized surges in demand 100% full Capacity exceeded, trains bypass waiting passengers frequently 100% full Capacity exceeded, trains bypass waiting passengers frequently Relieve congestion Line 1 currently operates over capacity during peak travel times. A continuation of Relief Line South, travelling north from Pape Station will provide more capacity and reduce overcrowding, helping to improve the performance of the entire regional transportation network. Eglinton Improve experience, health and environment Davisville St. Clair Summerhill With the roll-out of the new Toronto Rocket subway fleet in 2014, capacity increased by 10%. This has resulted in a minor improvement for certain sections, however Bloor Station to Dundas Station remains at or above capacity. Rapid transit options reduce per trip greenhouse gas emissions, provide an alternative to car use, and are a more active form of transportation helping to protect our environment and our health. Rosedale Bloor-Yonge Wellesley College Dundas Connect people and places Relief Line North will provide improved transit access for more communities not yet served by rapid transit, helping to create connected places and better connect people with urban centres, employment nodes and regional destinations. Queen King Union Source: TTC, 2016 Grow with the Region By 2041, the GTHA, which had a population of nearly 7 million in 2016, is expected to grow to over 10 million people and 4.8 million jobs.

9 What s Happening Now? The Process CONSULTATION ROUND 1 CONSULTATION ROUND 2 CONSULTATION ROUND 3 CONSULTATION ROUND 4 STUDY PHASE 1 STUDY PHASE 2 Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Define the project Identify a long list of station areas and corridor options WE ARE HERE Analyze options, including potential alignments and technologies, to identify a short list of station areas and corridor options Evaluate the short list of options through an Initial Business Case to determine a preferred alignment Develop a conceptual design for the project Step 6 Determine phasing for construction and implementation Environmental Assessment Approvals

10 What we have heard from you so far: Connect communities across the City Whether it s going to work, school or key destinations across the city, people want easier connections to get to where they re going. Support growth Design the Relief Line North to maximize development potential in residential and employment areas along the route and surrounding neighborhoods. Enhance the transit experience Transit experiences would be more enjoyable with a reduction in congestion on transit lines and highways. This means faster and more efficient Improve transit equity Create an affordable transit service with station accessibility in high density neighbourhoods. travelling to, from and within the City. Extend service times Build an integrated transit network Increased connections between local and regional Longer service hours will offer transit users more options when planning their route. transit systems would help build an integrated and convenient transit network with more options. Expedite the Relief Line North Transit lines trains, subways and buses are all experiencing crowding within the study area and the Relief Line North is required quickly.

11 RELIEF LINE NORTH: STATION AREAS Long list of potential Finch STEELES AVE BAYVIEW AVE FINCH AVE Old Cummer S T 404 R VICTORIA PARK AVE Interchange Stations (existing and potential) Inline Stations (existing, in delivery, and in development) station areas How were these station areas identified? SHEPPARD AVE Sheppard- Yonge Bayview Leslie / Oriole Don Mills Q P RELIEF LINE NORTH A Station Area Study Area Potential station areas were identified based on: Major transit network connections: Existing transit network (TTC and GO) Future transit networks 2041 Regional Transportation Plan for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area City of Toronto s 15 Year Rapid Transit Network Plan Locations of major activity: Key destinations Higher densities Existing planning regulations in the City s Official Plan AVENUE RD Eglinton Bloor- Yonge St. George Osgoode Union YONGE ST BLYTHWOOD RD Queen EGLINTON AVE MT PLEASANT RD PARLIAMENT ST BAYVIEW AVE B A East Harbour YORK MILLS RD Laird D C Pape F E J LESLIE ST OVERLEA BLVD Gerrard DON MILLS RD O CONNOR DR K DANFORTH AVE I Sunnybrook Park Science Centre G COXWELL AVE DVP LAWRENCE AVE H L WOODBINE AVE M O N 401 O Connor ST CLAIR AVE VICTORIA PARK AVE EXISTING RAPID TRANSIT Notes Line 1 Yonge-University Line 2 Bloor-Danforth Line 4 Sheppard GO Rail PROJECTS IN DELIVERY 1 Eglinton Crosstown LRT Sheppard East LRT PROJECTS IN DEVELOPMENT 2 Yonge Subway Extension Relief Line South 1 In Delivery are projects that are under construction or in the engineering design stage. 2 In Development are projects that are in advanced stages of planning and design. Base data from Land Information Ontario & Statistics Canada.

12 RELIEF LINE NORTH: LONG LIST OF CORRIDORS Long list of Corridor Options How were these corridors identified? Corridors were identified by: Connecting potential station areas; and Serving communities with significant existing ridership A total of six corridors were identified going north from Pape station on Pape avenue: 1. Bayview to Finch Station 2. Leslie 3. Don Mills to Leslie Station via GO corridor 4. Don Mills to Sheppard Avenue East 5. Don Mills to Victoria Park 6. Victoria Park via O Connor Your feedback on the long list of corridors will be considered to develop the short list of corridors. SHEPPARD AVE AVENUE RD Eglinton Bloor- Yonge St. George Osgoode -6- Sheppard- Yonge Union Finch YONGE ST BLYTHWOOD RD Queen EGLINTON AVE MT PLEASANT RD PARLIAMENT ST STEELES AVE BAYVIEW AVE B A East Harbour BAYVIEW AVE Bayview YORK MILLS RD Laird FINCH AVE D C F E J LESLIE ST OVERLEA BLVD Pape Gerrard Leslie / Oriole Sunnybrook Park G DON MILLS RD O CONNOR DR DANFORTH AVE I COXWELL AVE K Science Centre DVP LAWRENCE AVE H L WOODBINE AVE Don Mills M VICTORIA PARK AVE O N 401 ST CLAIR AVE VICTORIA PARK AVE P O Connor Interchange Stations (existing and potential) RELIEF LINE NORTH A Corridor Option Station Area Study Area EXISTING RAPID TRANSIT Line 1 Yonge-University Line 2 Bloor-Danforth Line 4 Sheppard GO Rail PROJECTS IN DELIVERY 1 Eglinton Crosstown LRT Sheppard East LRT PROJECTS IN DEVELOPMENT 2 Notes Inline Stations (existing, in delivery, and in development) Yonge Subway Extension Relief Line South 1 In Delivery are projects that are under construction or in the engineering design stage. 2 In Development are projects that are in advanced stages of planning and design. Base data from Land Information Ontario & Statistics Canada.

13 How will we get to a short list of corridors? A high level evaluation of the long list of station areas and corridors will be conducted to narrow the options for the Relief Line North. The following steps will be taken: Evaluation 1 Evaluation 2 The Result Station areas will be evaluated based on impacts to: Corridors will be evaluated based on: Ability to relieve congestion The short list of corridors Natural heritage areas, environmentally sensitive areas, parkland and/or open spaces Flood plains Land uses Ability to provide continuous service north of Pape Station Connections to the existing and future transit network Feasibility based on engineering standards Question:? Ability to accommodate a Maintenance and Storage Facility Is there anything else you would like us to consider? (MSF) for vehicles

14 Evaluation Criteria The Relief Line North short list of corridors will be evaluated using the following criteria: STRATEGIC CASE SERVING PEOPLE CHOICE Develop an integrated network that connects different modes to provide for more travel options. EXPERIENCE Capacity to ease crowding/ congestion; reduce travel times; make travel more reliable, safe and enjoyable. SOCIAL EQUITY Do not favour any group over others; allow everyone good access to work, school and other activities. How does the investment achieve strategic goals and objectives? ECONOMIC CASE What is the investment s overall value to society? STRENGTHENING PLACES SHAPING THE CITY Use the transportation network as a tool to shape the residential development of the City. HEALTHY NEIGHBOURHOODS Capacity to ease crowding/ congestion; reduce travel times; make travel more reliable, safe and enjoyable. PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT Support and enhance natural areas, encourage people to reduce how far they drive. + FINANCIAL CASE What are the financial implications of delivering the investment? SUPPORTING PROSPERITY SUPPORT GROWTH Investment in public transportation should support economic development; allow workers to get to jobs more easily; allow goods to get to markets more efficiently. AFFORDABILITY Improvements to the transportation system should be affordable to build, maintain and operate. DELIVERABILITY AND OPERATIONS CASE What risks and requirements must be considered for delivering and operating the investment? Questions: What do you think about the evaluation criteria? Is there anything else you would like us to consider in the evaluation of the potential corridor options??

15 Next Steps The Project Team will review feedback received during the first round of public consultation and consider all comments and questions related to the corridor options before moving into the next round of consultation. ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 ROUND 4 Consultation on: Consultation on: Consultation on: Consultation on: Study Area Short List of Corridors Conceptual Design Draft Environmental Evaluation Criteria and Stations Phasing Analysis Project Report Problem Statement Long List of Station Areas and Corridors Emerging Preferred Alignment Initial Business Case Project Impacts Mitigation Strategies

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17 RELIEF LINE NORTH: STUDY AREA RELIEF LINE NORTH: KEY DESTINATIONS LEGEND KEY DESTINATIONS 1 Aga Khan Museum 5 Fairview Mall 2 Bayview Village Shopping Centre 6 Ontario Science Centre 3 4 East York Town Centre Edwards Gardens 7 8 Shops at Don Mills Sunnybrook Park TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARIES 9 Bayview 13 Flemingdon Park 17 Thorncliffe 10 Brookbanks 11 Don Mills 14 Hillcrest 15 Leaside 18 Todmorden Room 19 Victoria Village 12 Fairview 16 Pleasant View COMMUNITY CENTRES 20 Banbury Park 21 Bond Park 25 Jenner Jean-Marie Community Centre 26 Leaside Memorial Gardens 30 Pleasantview Community Centre 31 Seneca Village Park 22 Broadlands Park 27 O'Connor Community Centre 32 Trace Manes Park 23 East York Community Centre 24 Flemingdon Park Community Centre 28 Oriole Community Resource Centre 29 Parkway Forest Community Centre HOSPITALS & HEALTHCARE 33 Holland Bloorview 35 Sunnybrook Hospital 34 North York General Hospital 36 Toronto Rehab Institute; Bloorview Hugh Macmillan Centre POST SECONDARY SCHOOLS 37 Centennial College Carlaw Campus 38 Seneca College Newnham Campus 39 York University Glendon Campus HIGH SCHOOLS 40 Avondale Secondary Alternative School 47 Etienne Brule Secondary School 54 St Joseph Morrow Park 41 AY Jackson Secondary School 48 George S Henry Academy 55 Victoria Park Collegiate Institute 42 Brebeuf College School 49 Georges Vanier Secondary School 56 Windfields Junior High School 43 Cardinal Carter Academy 50 Leaside High School 57 York Mills Collegiate Institute 44 Don Mills Collegiate Institute 45 Earl Haig Secondary School 46 East York Collegiate Institute 51 Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute 52 Senator O Connor College School 53 St Andrews Junior High School FINCH AVE Eglinton Bloor- Yonge St. George Osgoode Finch SHEPPARD AVE Sheppard- Yonge YORK MILLS RD AVENUE RD LAWRENCE AVE YONGE ST Union EGLINTON AVE Queen MT PLEASANT RD PARLIAMENT ST STEELES AVE BAYVIEW AVE DVP East Harbour Pape LESLIE ST Gerrard DANFORTH AVE COXWELL AVE 41 Leslie / Oriole DON MILLS RD Don Mills O CONNOR DR WOODBINE AVE VICTORIA PARK AVE ST CLAIR AVE VICTORIA PARK AVE Interchange Stations (existing and potential) EXISTING RAPID TRANSIT Line 1 Yonge-University Line 2 Bloor-Danforth Line 4 Sheppard GO Rail PROJECTS IN DELIVERY 1 Eglinton Crosstown LRT Sheppard East LRT PROJECTS IN DEVELOPMENT 2 Notes Inline Stations (existing, in delivery, and in development) Key Destinations Toronto Public Libraries Community Centres Hospitals & Healthcare Post Secondary Schools High Schools Yonge Subway Extension Relief Line South 1 In Delivery are projects that are under construction or in the engineering design stage. 2 In Development are projects that are in advanced stages of planning and design. Base data from Land Information Ontario & Statistics Canada. I live outside of this area. Using this map of the study area, please indicate where you live (blue star) and places you frequently go (yellow dot).

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