Safer Access to Danforth GO — Build a Sidewalk Path from Stephenson Ave

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Councillor Brad Bradford

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Petition addressed to: Councillor Brad Bradford

Residents accessing the Danforth GO Station from Stephenson Avenue face unsafe conditions every day. The only current access involves unlit stairs and crossing busy traffic without a safe pedestrian crossing nearby. This creates serious risks for commuters, families, seniors, and anyone traveling at night. The lack of proper lighting and a direct sidewalk connection discourages safe walking and forces people to take risks that should not exist in our neighbourhood.

Reason

Attend the community meeting discussing the concerns of the access to Danforth GO and other community concerns - https://forms.gle/hWxz2owCkXcH2oGW9

A recent article about the concerns - https://beachmetro.com/2026/02/18/resident-calls-for-improved-access-to-danforth-go-station-including-walkway-to-connect-stephenson-avenue/

A recent CityNews take on it all - https://youtu.be/38M_HwfrGpA?si=znrwMKXOBe752oWf

Our Demand (Solution):

We call on the City of Toronto and Metrolinx to work together to:

  1. Build a direct sidewalk path from Stephenson Avenue to the Danforth GO platform, running beside the renovated power station.
  2. Install proper lighting and safety measures to ensure safe access for all pedestrians, including families, seniors, and those with mobility challenges.

Why This Matters:

  • 🚶 Safety: Prevents dangerous crossings and improves visibility at night.
  • ♿ Accessibility: Creates safe, barrier-free access for strollers, wheelchairs, and bikes.
  • 🌍 Sustainability: Encourages transit use by making walking access easier and safer.
  • 🏘️ Community: Strengthens neighbourhood connections and makes the GO station more accessible for everyone.

Call to Action (Closing):

By signing this petition, you are showing your support for a safer, more accessible community.
👉 Please also contact our local city councillor and Metrolinx community relations to let them know this issue matters to you:

  • Councillor’s Office: councillor_bradford@toronto.ca, Kirsten.Hay@toronto.ca, newsidewalks@toronto.ca
  • Metrolinx Community Relations: TorontoEast@metrolinx.com

Together, we can make Danforth GO safe and welcoming for everyone.

After you complete the petition feel free to copy/paste the email below and send it to the councillor and Metrolinx:

Subject: Support for Safer Access to Danforth GO

Hello,

I am a local resident and I strongly support the creation of a direct, well-lit sidewalk path from Stephenson Avenue to the Danforth GO Station platform.
The current access is unsafe:

  • Poor lighting on the stairs, especially at night
  • No safe crosswalk nearby
  • Heavy traffic risks for pedestrians, seniors, and families

Building this path would make our community safer, more accessible, and more connected, while encouraging more people to use transit.

Please prioritize this improvement for the safety and convenience of all residents.

Thank you,
[Your Name]

Thank you so much for your support, Dan Balcaban, M4c 0b3
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Petition details

Petition started: 08/27/2025
Collection ends: 07/31/2026
Region: Upper Beaches
Topic: Traffic & transportation

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News

  • Hello everyone,

    I wanted to share an exciting update on the resident-led initiative to improve pedestrian access between Stephenson Avenue and the Danforth GO Station.

    First, I'd like to sincerely thank everyone who has supported this project over the past year. Whether you signed the petition, completed the survey, attended the community meeting, shared ideas, or simply encouraged the project along the way, every contribution helped bring us to this point.

    I'm pleased to share that Toronto City Council has now approved a motion directing City staff to undertake a feasibility study and initial design work for the proposed Stephenson Avenue to Danforth GO pedestrian connection. Funding has been secured for the study, work is scheduled to begin this year (2026), and City staff will report back to Council by mid-2027 with the findings, potential options, estimated costs, and recommendations for next steps.

    This does not mean the pathway has been approved for construction. Rather, it is an important milestone that allows the City, in partnership with Metrolinx and adjacent landowners, to properly study what is possible from an engineering, accessibility, operational, and planning perspective. This is a significant step forward, and one that would not have happened without the incredible support shown by our community. I'd also like to thank Craig Ruttan and the team in Councillor Brad Bradford's office for working with the community and bringing this motion forward to City Council.

    What happens next?

    The feasibility study will now begin, and City staff will investigate the opportunities, constraints, and options for creating a direct pedestrian connection between Stephenson Avenue and the Danforth GO Station. As updates become available, I'll continue sharing them with the community. To make communication easier going forward, I've created a single mailing list that will become the primary place for future project updates.

    If you'd like to receive occasional updates about the project, you can join here:
    https://forms.gle/938LKr7NbEKufton9

    I'll only send updates when there is meaningful news to share. Thank you again for helping move this community initiative forward. I look forward to keeping everyone updated as we continue through the next stage of the process.

    Kind regards,

    Dan Balcaban
    Resident-led Community Initiative
    Stephenson to Danforth GO Community Updates

  • A quick reminder that we still have a few spots available for tomorrow's Danforth GO Community Meeting.

    * Comedy Bar Danforth (2800 Danforth Ave, at Dawes Rd)
    * Monday 8th June - Doors Open: 6:30 PM
    * Presentation Begins: 7:00 PM

    We'll share updates on the proposed Stephenson Ave → Danforth GO pedestrian connection, review what we've heard through the petition and community surveys, and hear from Craig Ruttan (Chief of Staff to Councillor Brad Bradford) about City processes and next steps.
    Several Ward 19 Council candidates have also confirmed they will be attending as community members, providing an opportunity to introduce yourself and continue important neighbourhood conversations.

    If you haven't already, please RSVP so we can plan accordingly:
    RSVP: https://forms.gle/HmT3U21PdvR73SP6A
    Recent coverage:
    https://beachmetro.com/2026/06/03/community-meeting-on-need-for-stephenson-avenue-pedestrian-path-to-danforth-go-station-set-for-june-8/

    Looking forward to seeing everyone tomorrow.

More than a safety concern, it’s also a logistical concern as the residential area grows, having only one entry point for Danforth Go is a congestion concern for the public commuters and also the drivers. Two months ago there was a hit&run of someone crossing Main in front of the GO station: https://toronto.citynews.ca/2025/07/07/toronto-hit-and-run-danforth-go-station/

It could work if there was support by the city council

Why people sign

Safety and accessibility

Because I live right across the street on Stephenson and I know what problems there is there and I use the GO train every weekend. it needs more access. It used to have access under the bridge but it was taken away and there needs to be more access now again

I take the Go train everyday for my commute to work. This change will significantly improve my quality of life and my ability to take the train.

It's my local GO station

Crossing Main Street at Stephenson is treacherous.
The alternative of walking to Danforth is not always practical if you are rushing to catch the train.

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