Church of the Resurrection, 1 Resurrection Road, Toronto (short walk west of Islington Subway, northside of Bloor Street West)
- Learn about the construction process and new street design, and find out more about local planning, the District Energy Plan, potential new Etobicoke Civic Centre, and future Kipling Mobility Hub.
- Participate in creating a community art work to be displayed during construction.
- View archival images and see how Six Points has changed over the past 75 years.
- Ask questions and speak with the Project Team.
Following more than 10 years of planning, consultation, engineering, and design, the City of Toronto will begin construction to reconfigure the Six Points intersection in March 2017. The reconfiguration supports the development of Etobicoke Centre as a vibrant mixed-use transit-oriented community. The design features:
- A new road network and at-grade intersection at Dundas, Bloor, and Kipling, with Bloor continuing across Kipling
- Improved pedestrian facilities including wide boulevards, trees, and street furniture, and improve access to Kipling Subway Station
- Improved cycling facilities including separated bike lanes installed on all major streets
New land available for potential uses such as parkettes, public art installations, development, and other amenities - A district energy plan
There is a map of reconfigured road network and a signup for information emails on this link.