Regent Park Residents: Vote on $26.8 Million in Community Benefits!

From June 14 to August 1, 2025, Regent Park residents will vote on how to invest $26.8 million in community benefits over the next 10-15 years. This funding is made possible by Tridel, Toronto Community Housing’s (TCHC) developer partner for Phases 4-5 of the Regent Park revitalization. You’ll be able to learn about the three Community Benefits Packages and find helpful information at: RP4and5.ca and torontohousing.ca/regentparkvotes.

How and When to Vote

The voting period is June 14  to August 1, 2025 – kicking off at TCHC’s Regent Park Summer Safety Jam. During this time, Regent Park residents will have many ways to vote at events, information sessions, or through door-to-door outreach. Regent Park residents 14 years or older can vote. This includes TCHC tenants and market residents within the revitalization boundaries: Parliament Street (west), River Street (east), Gerrard Street (north), and Shuter Street (south), as well as 220 Oak Street. 

Upcoming Voting Events:

What: Summer Safety Jam
When: June 14, 12:00pm to 6:00pm
Where: The Big Park (620 Dundas Street East)

What: Community Information Session
When: June 19, 5:00pm to 8:00pm
Where: 150 River Street (ground floor)

What: Community Information Session
When: July 10, 5:00pm to 8:00pm
Where: 150 River Street (ground floor)

What: Youth Vote Day Event
When: July 11, 4:00pm to 8:00pm
Where: 51 Wyatt Street
 

What: Community Information Session
When: July 24, 5:00pm to 8:00pm
Where: 150 River Street (ground floor)

What: Closing event - LAST OPPORTUNITY TO VOTE!
When: July 31, 5:00pm to 8:00pm
Where: 150 River Street (ground floor)

Learn More

Visit RP4and5.ca and torontohousing.ca/regentparkvotes to learn more, or contact the TCHC Engagement Team at [email protected].

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