City-Wide News
CaféTO Program applications are now open

The CaféTO program provides restaurants and bars in Toronto with the opportunity to access public space and expand their outdoor dining space through curb lane cafés. Applications are now open for new and returning curb lane cafés. Returning operators should have received an email communication on Monday, January 5 on how to renew their permit for 2026. The deadline for new and returning applicants is 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, February 11.
Find more information at toronto.ca/CafeTO.
Q: Where can I find support for my CaféTO application or renewal?
A: Support sessions and virtual consultations are available for new and returning applicants. Learn more at toronto.ca/CafeTO.
Q: What if I am a returning café operator but I did not receive the email invitation to renew for this year?
A: You can reach out to City staff by email to inquire at [email protected]
Winter Flood Information
Winter season brings specific flood risks like ice jams and heavy snowmelt. TRCA’s Flood Forecasting and Warning Program actively monitors these conditions to provide valuable updates to your local municipality. Stay prepared by signing up for TRCA’s Flood Messages at trca.ca/get-flood-messages

Parks and Recreation’s Ice Facility Strategy is now underway
The City of Toronto is developing an Ice Facilities Strategy, a long-term plan to maximize use and guide future investment in ice facilities across the city where residents skate, play hockey, curl and more.
Thousands of residents have already shared their perspectives, and your voice is an important part of ensuring this Strategy reflects the needs of our communities, now and into the future. I encourage you to take part in Phase 2 of the engagement by reviewing and providing feedback on the draft actions through the online survey at toronto.ca/IceFacilitiesStrategy
The survey is open until January 25 and is available in English, French, Spanish, Bengali, Filipino, Hindi, Tamil and Chinese.
Your participation helps inform City decisions and shapes how public resources are invested. To take the survey, learn more, and sign up for project updates, please visit: toronto.ca/IceFacilitiesStrategy
Ward 4 news
PHP4Climate info session on Home Retrofits & Heat Pumps
Thinking About Greener Home Upgrades? Are you a homeowner considering replacements or upgrades for space heating, water heating, and home appliances? Ready to switch from gas to cleaner electricity?
Get connected with experienced homeowners, energy advisors, and a supportive team.
Save energy. Reduce your carbon footprint.
Upcoming Event:
Join for a lively conversation where you can connect with neighbours, experienced homeowners and energy advisors while discovering more about energy saving Home Retrofits and Heat Pumps!
Next Event: Date: Tuesday, January 13th, 2026, 7pm to 9pm
To register, please complete a short form or contact them at [email protected]
The event will be held at a home located in Parkdale-High Park, address to be provided close to the event date.
Past Events Held: September 24th, 2024, November 6th, 2024, January 20th, 2025, March 25, 2025, October 30, 2025

Scarlett Road Bridge Replacement Update and Community Meeting
The City of Toronto is preparing for the upcoming replacement of the Scarlett Road bridge and reconstruction of the intersection of Scarlett Rd, Dundas St W, and St. Clair Ave W.
Before this work can begin the City has had to coordinate with all utility companies to relocate their underground and above-ground infrastructure in order to minimize risks during the bridge and road construction. Enbridge Gas, Bell, Rogers, and Lumen Technologies have completed their relocation work in the area, though the communication utilities have some minor work remaining to pull cables which is expected to cause only minimal disruption. Toronto Hydro’s relocation work is currently underway.
A public meeting is being held on Thursday, January 15, 2026 to provide an overview of the project, detail our current status in the process of preparing for construction, discuss work completed to date, and outline next steps.
Public Information Meeting
Date: Thursday, January 15, 2026
Time: 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Format: Beginning with a presentation, followed by a Q&A session
Where: Lambton Park Community School, 50 Bernice Crescent, York, ON M6N 1W9
Timing for the start of the bridge and road construction is still to be confirmed. Once confirmed, residents will receive a Pre-Construction Notice 2-3 months before the bridge work is scheduled to begin. An additional public information meeting will be held to share information about construction plans, impacts, and timelines.
For more information or to subscribe to receive project updates, go to www.toronto.ca/Scarlett.
The City of Toronto staff contact for this project is Mark De Miglio, 416-395-7178, [email protected].