The West Queen West Heritage Conservation District (HCD) Study was prioritized by City Council in March 2015. The purpose of the HCD Study was to provide an overall understanding of the area’s history and heritage character and to determine if an HCD would be an appropriate heritage planning tool for the area.
The City of Toronto’s City Planning Division initiated the West Queen West HCD Study in Spring 2016, engaging a consultant team led by EVOQ Architecture (formerly FGMDA) to conduct the study.
The Study phase concluded in June 2017 with the recommendation to proceed to the Plan phase for a potential West Queen West HCD (Bathurst to Dufferin) and Parkdale Main Street HCD (Dufferin to Macdonell/Jameson).
The purpose of the HCD Plan phase is to develop policies and guidelines to conserve the cultural heritage value and heritage attributes of the two areas. The process includes two public meetings, as well as the convening of a community advisory group to provide specific and detailed feedback on policy directions and recommendations.
The West Queen West HCD Study was initiated in Spring 2016 and concluded in Summer 2017 with a recommendation to proceed to the Plan Phase for a potential West Queen West HCD (Bathurst to Dufferin) and Parkdale Main Street HCD (Dufferin to Macdonell/Jameson). The HCD Plan phase was initiated in Fall 2018.
Two Local Advisory Committee meetings were held in early 2022 to discuss the Parkdale Main Street HCD Plan draft policies with community members. A Community Consultation Meeting was held on April 20, 2022 to provide the opportunity for general feedback on the proposed Parkdale Main Street HCD Plan. The Parkdale Main Street HCD Plan was presented to the Toronto Preservation Board on June 14, 2022, and was adopted by City Council in July 2022. The HCD Plan came into force in June 2024.