City-Wide News
RentSafeTO: Information Kiosks for Colour-Coded Signage
NEW Ward 4 location:
Toronto Public Library – Parkdale Branch
Thursday June 4, 2026 (4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
Meeting Room B
1303 Queen St W, Toronto
Throughout the month of May, RentSafeTO staff will be visiting libraries and community centres across the city to connect with residents and share information about upcoming program changes.
These pop up information kiosks will give tenants and community members an opportunity to learn about the new colour coded signage that will be introduced in June 2026 to all RentSafeTO apartment buildings in the City. S
Community members are encouraged to stop by, ask questions, view the sample signs, and learn more about the RentSafeTO program and the City’s ongoing efforts to improve building maintenance conditions across Toronto. 

Seasonal Park Washrooms and Water Fountains are now opening
City of Toronto staff are in the process of opening more than 1,000 water assets in parks, including washrooms, water fountains and bottle-filling stations across the city. Throughout this month and into June, City crews will continue opening remaining water assets and facilities such as splash and spray pads, outdoor pools, wading pools and fountains.
Key opening dates:
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Monday, May 4: All seasonal park washrooms will be open, except where capital improvements are underway or repairs are required.
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Saturday, May 16: More than 140 splash and spray pads are expected to open.
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Monday, May 25: All remaining standalone water fountains, bottle filling stations and dog fountains will open in City parks. All fountains are tested to ensure the water is safe to drink when they are activated.
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Saturday, June 6: Lifeguard supervision at 10 beaches begins (10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.).
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Friday, June 13: Early opening of 15 outdoor pools and wading pools on evening and weekend schedules.
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Friday, June 20: All outdoor pools open on an evening and weekend partial schedule.
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Thursday, June 26: All outdoor pools and wading pools open on a full schedule.
The City has invested $132 million dollars to upgrade 125 park washrooms, converting them from seasonal to year-round use. The City has also added 16 new public washrooms, including key locations such as Allan Gardens, Biidaasige Park and Centennial Park. Park visitors can find the closest washroom by visiting www.toronto.ca/washrooms.
Ward 4 news
1497-1501 Queen St W & 89-91 Beaty Ave
The City has received a Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment application to develop a 10- and 7-storey mixed use building consisting of 141 affordable rental units, including 50 rental replacement units. The development consists of 8,341 square metres of GFA and retains the historic façade of the existing buildings of 1497 and 1501 Queen Street West. The development will contain community and office spaces, 5 vehicular parking spaces and 157 bike parking spaces.
City Planning staff are in the process of beginning a review of this application and have scheduled an in-person Community Consultation Meeting for the evening of Wednesday, May 13th. Councillor Perks, City Planning staff, and the applicant will be present to hear comments and answer questions.
Information related to this development is available for your review under 'supporting Documents' on the City's Application Information Centre.
Date: Wednesday, May 13th, 2026
Time: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Location: Masaryk-Cowan Community Centre (Gymnasium), 220 Cowan Ave
Metrolinx Construction Update - West Toronto Railpath
West Toronto Railpath – Invasive Vegetation Removal
The remaining invasive trees and shrubs on the Railpath will be removed and treated with herbicide as early as May 19, 2026.
Scheduled Start Date: May 19, 2026
Scheduled End Date: May 26, 2026
Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m
The remaining invasive trees and shrubs on the Railpath will be removed and treated with herbicide as early as May 19, 2026. Crews will cut and remove the invasive plants between Dupont St and Wallace Ave, followed by a direct application of herbicide to the stumps.

Map showing the approximate herbicide application area
Find the complete notice here: West Toronto Railpath - Invasive Vegetation Removal
TTC: Kipling to Jane Subway Station Single Day Closure
Subway service on Line 2 between Kipling to Jane stations will be replaced by shuttle buses starting at 11 p.m. on Friday, May 8 to Saturday, May 9 at approximately 8 a.m. due to planned signal work.
Shuttle buses will be operating. Wheel-Trans service will be available for any customer requiring assistance. TTC staff will be available to assist customers.
Regular subway service will resume on Sunday, May 10 at approximately 8 a.m. More information can be found in the following link Line 2 - Kipling to Jane - Single day closure - May 8 to 9, 2026
Bloom by the Park by Bloor by the Park BIA
Step into sakura season with Bloor by the Park's 4th Annual 'BLOOM by the Park' Cherry Blossom Celebration! 🌸
Look for the Blossom Stops along Bloor St W between Dundas West & Keele to discover limited-time sakura specials, snap photos with your besties, and enjoy a leisurely stroll beneath whimsical lamp posts that glow as the sun sets.
Plus, mark your calendars! Bloor by the Park's FREE Mother's Day Giveaway returns on Saturday, May 9 from 11AM to 2PM at the corner of Bloor St W and Indian Rd. Everyone’s invited for an afternoon of fun, music, giveaways, and feel-good spring vibes!
🌸 Featuring LIVE MUSIC with Maywater bluegrass band
🌸 SPIN TO WIN prizes sponsored by local favourites such as Tim Hortons, Victoria Flowers, Outpost Coffee Roasters, Hoyra and more amazing neighbourhood businesses
🌸 Get a FREE FLOWER to celebrate the day
🌸 Couture-your-look with free blossom FACE PAINTING
🌸 Sit back for a fun, free CARICATURE
🌸 Design your own BUTTON
🌸 Snap photos and make memories with beautiful backdrops
🌸 and more!
Visit bloorbythepark.com for a full list of specials, planning your hanami, and more details.
