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Annual Public Forum on Accessible Transit
TTC’s 17th Annual Public Forum on Accessible Transit will be a hybrid event, with the opportunity to attend in person or virtually via live streaming. Meet TTC management, staff and members of the TTC’s Advisory Committee on Accessible Transit (ACAT) and learn about exciting changes happening across the TTC.
Date: Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Location: North York Memorial Community Hall, 5120 Yonge St. (lower level), Burgundy Room. Beside Toronto Public Library.
Marketplace (6 to 7 p.m., in-person only): Interact with TTC staff and view information displays about various accessibility initiatives at the TTC.
Forum (7 to 9 p.m., hybrid): The Forum is similar to a town hall event, where a speaker’s panel comprised of TTC board members and staff will discuss TTC’s accessibility accomplishments over the past year. A moderated Q&A session will follow, and virtual attendees will be able to participate via chat.
Accommodations: Real-time captioning, sign language, and attendant care will be available at the Forum.
Register: Please register your in-person or virtual attendance on our registration website.
2024-2028 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan Phase 2 Consultation
The TTC has been working to identify and remove barriers to accessibility, guided by our accessibility plans. The TTC is for everyone, and we want to make sure our service reflects that. Work is underway on the next Multi-Year Accessibility Plan, and customer feedback is important to ensure we are meeting everyone’s needs. Phase 1 consultations took place in late-2023, and we received a lot of valuable feedback from customers. We have now started Phase 2 consultation, to confirm we are on the right track. From June 21 to July 12, customers can give their feedback through an online survey.
For more information about these consultations, please visit https://accessttc.ca/.
Accessibility and the TTC
All you need to know about the accessibility features on TTC buses, streetcars, subways, and website.
Policies and Planning
The Accessible Transit Services Plan documents report on the status of the various TTC accessibility initiatives and ongoing plans. Our accessibility policies are in place to meet the requirements of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, and to guide us in creating an accessible transit system that makes Toronto proud.
Advisory Committee on Accessible Transit and Public Forums
The TTC's Advisory Committee on Accessible Transit (ACAT) provides advice and guidance on matters related to accessible transportation, to the board of the Toronto Transit Commission. We also want you to share your ideas on how to improve our services and facilities for people with disabilities at our Public Forums on Accessible Transit.