Construction Hubs are a Vision Zero measure to improve road safety and coordinate the public right-of-way around areas in the city that have a dense concentration of construction activity, including:
There are currently six Construction Hubs in Toronto.
| Construction Hub | Launched in | Contact |
|---|---|---|
| Yonge & Eglinton | 2019 | Kathryn Deschamps, Senior Project Manager |
| Downtown | 2022 | Kathryn Deschamps, Senior Project Manager |
| East Harbour | 2022 | Julia Carew, Senior Project Manager |
| Lake Shore East | 2022 | Julia Carew, Senior Project Manager |
| Liberty Village | 2022 | John Kowalenko, Senior Project Manager |
| Lake Shore West | 2022 | John Kowalenko, Senior Project Manager |
| Six Points | 2024 | Nader Azar, Senior Project Manager |
| Willowdale | 2024 | Steve Leyland, Senior Project Manager |
| Danforth | 2024 | Steve Leyland, Senior Project Manager |
Each area has a Construction Hub Coordinator who:
Each Construction Hub also undertakes a number of road safety initiatives, including:
Air quality monitoring in partnership with the University of Toronto is also taking place in the Yonge & Eglinton Construction Hub.

The City is raising awareness about heavy truck blind spots in partnership with Concrete Ontario by visually depicting blind spots.
In addition, the following organizations have formed a blind spot awareness working group:
The working group will be updating information and posters, expanding the program to more construction equipment, and more. Learn more and watch videos on the Pass Trucks Safely website.