March 8
In June 2015, Waterfront Toronto reopened the revitalized Queens Quay West. Since then, we have continued to observe pedestrians, cyclists and vehicle traffic on the street and have also received feedback from members of the public. Through this feedback certain improvements to the public realm and optimizations of Queens Quay West have been identified.
In March 2022, Waterfront Toronto will begin undertaking this work, starting with intersection optimizations. Two intersections along Queens Quay West - Queens Quay and Bay Street, and Queens Quay and Lower Simcoe Street - will undergo improvements to more clearly delineate areas for cyclists and pedestrians.
Initial mobilization will begin this week and on March 14, 2022, our construction manager, UCC Group, will begin construction, starting at Queens Quay West and Lower Simcoe Street. Once work is complete at Lower Simcoe Street, crews will then begin work at Queens Quay West and Bay Street.
While this work is being completed, construction fencing will be installed around the work areas and portions of the Martin Good Trail between Bay Street and Lower Simcoe Street, will be closed. Moderate noise from construction equipment can be expected as well as a minimal increase in construction vehicle traffic.
People cycling through the area have three options: follow the posted signage to join mixed traffic on Queens Quay West, traveling single file; dismount and walk along the Queens Quay public promenade; or, detour around the impacted areas by cycling north to Harbour Street, via Rees Street or Bay Street, and then rejoining the Martin Goodman Trail.
Cycling detour signs will be posted on site and road users should expect reduced speeds on Queens Quay in both directions between Bay Street and Lower Simcoe Street.
Please circulate this information to the networks you represent to help keep them informed. Attached is a PDF copy of the
construction notice. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Work is expected to be completed by June 2022. Waterfront Toronto will continue to provide construction updates as work progresses.
Kind regards,
Waterfront Toronto