TTC invites public feedback on 2026 Annual Network Plan


The TTC is inviting members of the public to share feedback on its 2026 Annual Network Plan, which outlines proposed routing and service changes for the coming year.

 

The 2026 plan places strong emphasis on enhancing service for three priority groups: women, shift workers, and lower-income customers. By focusing on equity and convenience, the TTC is working to ensure that transit better serves the diverse needs of Toronto’s communities.

 

“Transit is about access to jobs, education, and opportunity,” said Mayor Olivia Chow. “The TTC’s Annual Network Plan is an opportunity to further build a system that reflects the needs of our city’s diverse communities. I encourage everyone to take part in shaping the future of transit in Toronto.”

 

“We’re committed to building a transit system that works for everyone,” said TTC Chair Jamaal Myers. “This consultation process allows us to hear directly from riders and ensure that our network reflects their priorities, especially those who rely on transit most.”

 

“We’re listening to our customers and using their feedback to guide meaningful improvements,” said TTC CEO Mandeep S. Lali. “Our goal is to deliver a world-class transit system that is safe, reliable, and accessible to all.”

 

From August 13 to 24, the TTC is seeking feedback on two key areas:

 

  • Express Bus Network Review
  • Proposed construction-related service diversions

 

Customers can share their input by completing an online survey or attending one of several in-person events:

 

  • Aug 14 – Kipling Station (7:30–9:30 a.m.)
  • Aug 18 – Kennedy Station (7:30–9:30 a.m.)
  • Aug 19 – Don Mills Station (4:00–6:00 p.m.)
  • Aug 20 – Yonge & College (Stop ID #848, 4:00–6:00 p.m.)

 

This round of consultations follows an initial round held in July. The 2026 Annual Network Plan is shaped by feedback from TTC customers, employees, and community members and aims to improve connectivity and accessibility across the transit network.

 

For more information and to complete the survey, visit ttc.ca/annualnetworkplan.

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