The Toronto Transit Commission meets tomorrow Thursday, October 27 at 1 p.m. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 100 Queen Street West.
The commission is the TTC’s board of directors. It oversees matters of policy and planning, building, maintaining and operating the TTC system and expanding its services and facilities.
Commissioners include City of Toronto councillors and members of the public.
During the meeting, the commissioners discuss, among other items:
- the Chief Executive Officer’s report for October 2016. (You can read the report here. (.pdf)
- a staff report recommending ways that the TTC could accelerate its Easier Access program to increase the accessibility of its rapid transit stations. (You can read the report here. (.pdf)
- a staff report asking the commission to approve continuing the TTC’s licence to operate streetcars and buses through Exhibition Loop for another 20 years. (You can read the report here. (.pdf)
- a motion from the TTC’s Advisory Committee on Accessible Transit, requesting staff to consider improving safety and accessibility for all passengers, including those with mobility devices when moving between subway train and station platforms. (You can read the motion here. (.pdf)
Toronto Transit Commission meetings are public meetings — anyone may attend. You can learn more about making a deputation — or presentation — to the commission here.