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Our Members

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TheFutureofMovementRevolutionizing the way we get around

JenniferKeesmaatChief Planner and Executive Director, City of Toronto

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Choice

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Movement is multi-modal

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Complete Communities

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IS PRIMARILY ABOUT PROVIDING OPTIONS AND ACCESS - OPTIONS FOR A RANGE OF LIFESTYLE CHOICES, AND ACCESS TO A VARIETY OF SHOPS, SERVICES, AMENITIES, AND FACILITIES WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OR A SHORT TRANSIT RIDE OF HOME.

COMPLETE COMMUNITIES

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COMPLETE COMMUNITIES

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COMPLETE COMMUNITIES

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COMPLETE COMMUNITIES

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Complete CommunitiesDIVERSITY & OPPORTUNITY• BEAUTY • CONNECTIVITY• LEADERSHIP & STEWARDSHIP

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86 % Choose Walking

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Why walking matters

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Our quality of life is suffering

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Our health is suffering

Population-level relationship between obesity and combined walking, cycling, and transit mode share

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Our communities are suffering

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Drivers for Change

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The rising cost of congestion

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Increasing commute times

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The effects of climate change

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Changing consumer preferences

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16% walk more frequently24% bike more trips40% transit more passenger km

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How do we get there?

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more cars

car-oriented streets

car-oriented buildings

car-oriented cities

greater distances

more infrastructure

more people

people-oriented streets

people-oriented buildings

people-oriented cities

shorter distances

less infrastructure

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OFFICIAL PLAN Vision

The Official Plan envisions a safe city that evokes pride, passion and a sense of belonging – a city where people of all ages and abilities can enjoy a good quality of life. A city with:

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OFFICIAL PLAN VisionVibrant neighbourhoods that are part of complete communities

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OFFICIAL PLAN VisionAffordable housing choice that meet the needs of everyone throughout their life

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OFFICIAL PLAN VisionA comprehensive and high quality affordable transit system that lets people move around the city quickly and conveniently

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OFFICIAL PLAN VisionA strong and competitive economy with a vital downtown that creates and sustains well-paid, stable, safe and fulfilling employment opportunities for all

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OFFICIAL PLAN VisionClean air, land and water

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OFFICIAL PLAN VisionGreen spaces of all sizes and public squares that bring people together

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OFFICIAL PLAN VisionA wealth of recreational opportunities that promote health and wellness

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OFFICIAL PLAN Vision

A spectacular waterfront that is diverse and beautiful;

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OFFICIAL PLAN VisionCultural facilities that celebrate the best of city living; and

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OFFICIAL PLAN Vision

Beautiful architecture and excellent urban designthat astonish and inspire

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OFFICIAL PLAN Avenues

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MID-RISE

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Midrise Development25% Intens i f icat ion

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Downsview Station

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Choice

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Movement is multi-modal

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