Steeles Avenue East between Midland Avenue and Brimley Road is scheduled for reconstruction in 2024. The roadwork provides an opportunity to review the street for changes to improve safety and operations for people driving, taking transit, walking and cycling. As part of the roadwork, the City of Toronto has approved cycling, pedestrian, motor vehicle operations, and road safety improvements on Steeles Avenue East from Midland Avenue to McCowan Road. The design maintains two lanes of motor vehicle travel at 50km/h and includes new cycle tracks, intersection improvements and tree plantings and green infrastructure. The new bikeway will increase opportunities to safely connect to key destinations, including Milliken District Park to the east and Metrolinx’s Stouffville GO Grade Separation project to the west.
Pre Construction Notice
The City hosted a Public Information Event on March 28, 2024 at Prince of Peace Catholic School to invite the public to learn about the project design and upcoming construction. See the Drop-in Information Presentation for more details.
Download and read the consultation report for the Steeles Avenue East Complete Streets project.
The feedback period closed on Friday, March 18th, 2022.
Please email cycling@toronto.ca to be added to the project list and to stay informed.
The City of Toronto has approved changes on Steeles Avenue East as part of the road resurfacing to fulfill the City’s commitment to the Vision Zero Road Safety Plan. The Plan’s goal is to eliminate traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries by making our roads safer for everyone, especially for seniors, school children, and people walking and cycling.
From 2010 to 2021 on Steeles Avenue East between Midland Avenue and McCowan Road, there was one person killed and there were seven people seriously injured along this corridor. All proposed changes are focused on reducing future collisions.
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