More Traffic Wardens

Spanning Downtown, the Financial District, Queens Quay, and the Jarvis corridor, gridlock can be at its most acute in our Ward, especially at intersections near the Gardiner on- and off-ramps at rush hour.

As your councillor I have prioritized taking action on this, and have steadily been delivering solutions. The City now has 33 traffic wardens managing our priority intersections, and I’m looking forward to increasing that number over the next several months. The traffic wardens are being accompanied by new installations of traffic lights to replace cross-walks that have become increasingly unsafe, new automated speed enforcement cameras, and more speed limit reductions to improve pedestrian safety and prevent speeding

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The Year Ahead

As your Councillor, I'm building a Toronto that's safe, livable, affordable, and commutable - for all of us.

After hearing from you at the door, on the street, at community events, at our town halls, and from letters and emails you’ve sent to me, my team and I are working hard to deliver.

Here's how this year's City budget will work for all of us:

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