

The City will be officially launching the King Street Transit Pilot on Sunday, November 12, 2017 at 7 a.m. (weather permitting). The purpose of this email is to provide you with information and educational material about the pilot to distribute to your stakeholder members.



Implementation Timeline

To get us to November 12, the following timeline of activities has been planned:

Overhead sign installation begins October 30 New transit shelters at select stops installed beginning November 6 Curbside sign installation begins November 6 Pavement marking installation begins November 6 Streetcar stop/public realm element (concrete barriers, planters, tactile strips, and ramps) installation begins November 10 Signal activation November 11 Launch pilot project November 12



King Street Corridor Map Booklet

An electronic copy of the



King Street Postcard – Mail Drop

A smaller



Project Website

The project website has been updated with a map which contains instructions/details for each type of user. http://www.toronto.ca/kingstreetpilot



Information on Monitoring

A comprehensive monitoring plan is in place, details of which went to the October 16, 2017 Meeting of the TTC Board and are available in this report: Click here. The project website will contain a section where key monitoring results will be released regularly to the public.



Need more information?

For further information, please contact David Kuperman, Manager, Surface Transit Projects by email kingstreetpilot@toronto.ca.



For more information on the pilot study, please visit the The City will be officially launching the King Street Transit Pilot on(weather permitting). The purpose of this email is to provide you with information and educational material about the pilot to distribute to your stakeholder members.To get us to November 12, the following timeline of activities has been planned:An electronic copy of the King Street Transit Pilot map that shows the length of the corridor indicating the allowed movement of vehicles on the street (grey arrows on the street), as well as the newly prohibited movements (new traffic signs at each intersection) is available on the project website. A smaller Postcard version of this piece was created and is being delivered to 36,000 homes…. This piece will also be used by the Toronto Police Service during their dedicated education and enforcement campaign the first two weeks of the pilot.The project website has been updated with a map which contains instructions/details for each type of user. http://www.toronto.ca/kingstreetpilotA comprehensive monitoring plan is in place, details of which went to the October 16, 2017 Meeting of the TTC Board and are available in this report: Click here. The project website will contain a section where key monitoring results will be released regularly to the public.For further information, please contact David Kuperman, Manager, Surface Transit Projects by email kingstreetpilot@toronto.ca.For more information on the pilot study, please visit the project website.

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