Growing Marlee-Glencairn Community Open House

Thu Apr 30 2026 at 04:00 pm to 08:30 pm UTC-04:00

70 Ridge Hill Dr | Toronto

City of Toronto
Publisher/HostCity of Toronto
Growing Marlee-Glencairn Community Open House
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The City of Toronto invites you to attend a Community Open House on
April 30, 2026, to help shape the future of the Marlee-Glencairn area.
About this Event

🕓 Drop-in anytime between 4:00pm - 8:30pm

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At this Open House, attendees will learn about:

  • The emerging plan, including recommendations for land use, built form approaches, and policy directions.
  • Proposed improvements to parks, community amenities, streets and mobility networks, including the Beltline Gap Connections.
  • Draft delineations and policy directions for the Glencairn Protected Major Transit Station Area.
  • Potential Major Street designation of Glencairn Avenue, from Bathurst Street to Dufferin Street, in the City of Toronto Official Plan, to enable missing middle housing and neighbourhood retail permissions

City staff and the study team will be available throughout the Open House to answer questions and hear your feedback on the emerging plan and policy directions.

Whether you’re a long-time resident or new to the area, your input is essential to shaping the future of Marlee-Glencairn. We look forward to seeing you at the Open House and hearing your thoughts.

🚘Parking at the venue is limited. On street parking is available in the surrounding neighbourhood. We encourage participants to use transit or other means to travel to and from the open house if possible.

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About the Growing Marlee-Glencairn Study

The City is studying the area surrounding Glencairn Subway Station and Marlee Avenue to guide future growth, meet provincial density requirements, and identify the investments needed in community infrastructure and services to support a connected and complete neighbourhood.

The Growing Marlee-Glencairn Study has now entered Phase 3. In this phase, the project team has developed emerging recommendations for an area plan based on further analysis and feedback received to date from the community. The plan is a long-term vision for accommodating growth in the Marlee-Glencairn area identifying potential improvements to amenities, public spaces, services, and local infrastructure needed to support growth.

For more information on Growing Marlee-Glencairn and to review study materials, visit the project webpage: www.toronto.ca/growing-glencairn

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Accessibility Notice:
Our public meeting locations are wheelchair/mobility device accessible. Other reasonable accommodation or assistive services for persons with disabilities may be provided with adequate notice. Please contact Victoria Matzko at (416) 392-4392 or [email protected] with your request. The City of Toronto is committed to taking the necessary steps to ensure compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005.

Notice of Collection:
Information collected for the purposes of registering for this event is done so under the legal authority of the Planning Act, section 17(15) and Toronto City Council Item 2023.MM13.32, as confirmed by the City of Toronto By-law 1332-2023. The information will be used for the purpose of providing updates about the progress of the Growing Glencairn study. Questions about this collection can be directed to the Project Manager, Strategic Initiatives, City Planning, Metro Hall, 55 John Street, 22nd Floor, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 3C6 or by telephone at 416-392-4524.

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Contact Information:
If you are unable to participate in the meeting, you can contact Staff or the Councillor’s Office with your comments and questions using the contact information provided below:

Valeria Maurizio
Senior Planner City Planning Division
[email protected]
(416) 395-7052
Deputy Mayor Mike Colle
Eglinton-Lawrence Councillor
City of Toronto
[email protected] (416) 338-2500

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

70 Ridge Hill Dr, 70 Ridge Hill Drive, Toronto, Canada

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