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Waterfront Transit Reset Phase 1 Study

How should Toronto connect the East and West arms of the planned waterfront transit with downtown?

  • Expand the existing Union loop

    Votes: 234 70.5%
  • Build a Western terminus

    Votes: 17 5.1%
  • Route service along Queen's Quay with pedestrian/cycle/bus connection to Union

    Votes: 37 11.1%
  • Connect using existing Queen's Quay/Union Loop and via King Street

    Votes: 26 7.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 18 5.4%

  • Total voters
    332
This is the first Road Restriction notice I have seen that specifically mentions the QQE LRT. They have these notices for several areas on QQE - to do with surveying I think but one has to start somewhere!

Queens Quay E 28 m Northeast of Richardson St to 68 m Northeast of Richardson St​

RoDARS ID:Tor-RD042026-322-5
Start Date:March 23, 2026
End Date:April 24, 2026
On-Site Hours:09:30am to 03:30pm Weekdays
Contractor: EXP Services Inc.
Description: Waterfront East Light Rail Transit (WELRT) Area 2A project, comprising of the Queens Quay East Right-Of-way and boulevard and the future Queens Quay East extension across 333 Lake Shore Boulevard East, in Toronto, Ontario. The WELRT project plans to connect Union Station to Ookwemin Minising (formerly Villiers Island).

Closure Location: Queens Quay E 28 m Northeast of Richardson St to 68 m Northeast of Richardson St

Last Updated:17 hours ago

 
Coming to Council today!

MM40.40 - Starting Construction of the Waterfront East Rapid Transit Line in 2026 - by Mayor Olivia Chow, seconded by Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik​

Motion without Notice
Consideration Type: ACTION Wards: All
Attention
* This Motion has been deemed urgent by the Chair.
* This Motion is not subject to a vote to waive referral. This Motion has been added to the agenda and is before Council for debate.
April 23, 2026 - A communication was posted.

Recommendations​

Mayor Olivia Chow, seconded by Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik, recommends that:

1. City Council authorize the City Manager, in consultation with the Chief Executive Officer, Toronto Transit Commission and Chief Executive Officer, Waterfront Toronto, to establish a governance model for the delivery of the Waterfront East Rapid Transit project.

2. City Council authorize the City Manager in consultation with relevant City Divisions, Toronto Transit Commission and Waterfront Toronto to:

a. design, procure and construct the following work packages either directly or through a third-party, including but not limited to Waterfront Toronto or the Toronto Transit Commission, or a combination thereof:

i. early works for Queens Quay East Extension from Street A to Cherry Street;

ii. early works for Queens Quay East Extension Reconstruction from Yonge Street to Street A; and

iii. Traction Power Substation building envelope and enabling infrastructure within the Quayside development.

b. either directly or through Waterfront Toronto or the Toronto Transit Commission, or a combination thereof to:

i. retain a construction manager to undertake general design and construction readiness for priority Waterfront East Rapid Transit scope elements; and

ii. complete the necessary environmental approvals, and advance design to 30% for rail tracks through the central waterfront.

3. City Council authorize an increase to the Transit Expansion Division’s 2026 Capital Budget of $70 million in project cost and associated cash flow, fully funded through recoverable debt supported by the City Building Fund, to advance the design and construction of the Waterfront East Rapid Transit project.

4. City Council authorize the City Manager, or designate, to negotiate and execute all necessary agreements, including amendments thereto, on terms and conditions satisfactory to the City Manager, or designate, and in a form satisfactory to the City Solicitor, to facilitate the implementation of the works described above.

5. City Council authorize the City Manager, or designate, in consultation with the Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, to negotiate and execute any necessary agreements related to the Waterfront East Rapid Transit project with orders of government, including amendments thereto, on terms and conditions satisfactory to the City Manager, or designate, and the Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, and in a form satisfactory to the City Solicitor.

6. City Council endorse changing this project’s name from Waterfront East Light Rail Transit to Waterfront East Rapid Transit Line.

Summary​

In March, we secured a historic investment from the Provincial and Federal Governments to build the Waterfront East Rapid Transit Line - $2 billion to match the City’s $1 billion contribution. This motion provides the funding and authority needed to begin building the fully designed components of the Waterfront East Rapid Transit Line this year.

Waterfront East Rapid Transit is transformational new transit infrastructure that will help revitalize Toronto’s Eastern waterfront and the Port Lands, including Ookwemin Minising (formerly known as Villiers Island). It will support 75,000 homes and serve more than 150,000 people who will live and work along the eastern waterfront. When it’s built, we are expecting 50,000 daily riders.

Now that we have the funding commitment, we can advance the work on the new line. The motions below establish a governance model and authorizes the required funding and authorities to begin early work on this new transit line.

The reason for urgency is that we need to ensure construction can begin in the 2026 construction season.

Background Information​

Member Motion MM40.40
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2026/mm/bgrd/backgroundfile-286368.pdf
 
Coming to Council today!

MM40.40 - Starting Construction of the Waterfront East Rapid Transit Line in 2026 - by Mayor Olivia Chow, seconded by Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik​

Motion without Notice
Consideration Type: ACTION Wards: All
Attention
* This Motion has been deemed urgent by the Chair.
* This Motion is not subject to a vote to waive referral. This Motion has been added to the agenda and is before Council for debate.
April 23, 2026 - A communication was posted.

Recommendations​

Mayor Olivia Chow, seconded by Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik, recommends that:

1. City Council authorize the City Manager, in consultation with the Chief Executive Officer, Toronto Transit Commission and Chief Executive Officer, Waterfront Toronto, to establish a governance model for the delivery of the Waterfront East Rapid Transit project.

2. City Council authorize the City Manager in consultation with relevant City Divisions, Toronto Transit Commission and Waterfront Toronto to:

a. design, procure and construct the following work packages either directly or through a third-party, including but not limited to Waterfront Toronto or the Toronto Transit Commission, or a combination thereof:

i. early works for Queens Quay East Extension from Street A to Cherry Street;

ii. early works for Queens Quay East Extension Reconstruction from Yonge Street to Street A; and

iii. Traction Power Substation building envelope and enabling infrastructure within the Quayside development.

b. either directly or through Waterfront Toronto or the Toronto Transit Commission, or a combination thereof to:

i. retain a construction manager to undertake general design and construction readiness for priority Waterfront East Rapid Transit scope elements; and

ii. complete the necessary environmental approvals, and advance design to 30% for rail tracks through the central waterfront.

3. City Council authorize an increase to the Transit Expansion Division’s 2026 Capital Budget of $70 million in project cost and associated cash flow, fully funded through recoverable debt supported by the City Building Fund, to advance the design and construction of the Waterfront East Rapid Transit project.

4. City Council authorize the City Manager, or designate, to negotiate and execute all necessary agreements, including amendments thereto, on terms and conditions satisfactory to the City Manager, or designate, and in a form satisfactory to the City Solicitor, to facilitate the implementation of the works described above.

5. City Council authorize the City Manager, or designate, in consultation with the Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, to negotiate and execute any necessary agreements related to the Waterfront East Rapid Transit project with orders of government, including amendments thereto, on terms and conditions satisfactory to the City Manager, or designate, and the Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, and in a form satisfactory to the City Solicitor.

6. City Council endorse changing this project’s name from Waterfront East Light Rail Transit to Waterfront East Rapid Transit Line.

Summary​

In March, we secured a historic investment from the Provincial and Federal Governments to build the Waterfront East Rapid Transit Line - $2 billion to match the City’s $1 billion contribution. This motion provides the funding and authority needed to begin building the fully designed components of the Waterfront East Rapid Transit Line this year.

Waterfront East Rapid Transit is transformational new transit infrastructure that will help revitalize Toronto’s Eastern waterfront and the Port Lands, including Ookwemin Minising (formerly known as Villiers Island). It will support 75,000 homes and serve more than 150,000 people who will live and work along the eastern waterfront. When it’s built, we are expecting 50,000 daily riders.

Now that we have the funding commitment, we can advance the work on the new line. The motions below establish a governance model and authorizes the required funding and authorities to begin early work on this new transit line.

The reason for urgency is that we need to ensure construction can begin in the 2026 construction season.

Background Information​

Member Motion MM40.40
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2026/mm/bgrd/backgroundfile-286368.pdf
So I will come back in 15 years and see what happens...
 
Coming to Council today!

MM40.40 - Starting Construction of the Waterfront East Rapid Transit Line in 2026 - by Mayor Olivia Chow, seconded by Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik​


Background Information​

Member Motion MM40.40
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2026/mm/bgrd/backgroundfile-286368.pdf
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