Hey #BikeTO! @cycletoronto.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy's annual Coldest Day of the Year Ride returns on Saturday, February 28! Meet 10 AM at Sugar Beach Park for 10:30 AM departure. #TOpoli #VikingBiking www.cycleto.ca/cdoyr_2026
Hey #BikeTO! @cycletoronto.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy's annual Coldest Day of the Year Ride returns on Saturday, February 28! Meet 10 AM at Sugar Beach Park for 10:30 AM departure. #TOpoli #VikingBiking www.cycleto.ca/cdoyr_2026
what's the first thing you notice?
this car has sat here for several weeks without moving, completely snowed in by that huge snow dump back in January
surely it doesn't belong to the house it's sitting in front of, with that freshly cleared driveway
so whose is it?
question for all you #Toronto city planning geeks -- just how much does it cost to store your private vehicle on public streets for weeks at a time?
This morning, I used my day off work to do some errands and get some takeout in the east end. I documented the bike lane conditions on my blog and unfortunately, there are bike lanes that are still blocked 17 days after the storm! #BikeTO #TOpoli #VisionZero www.twowheeledpolitics.ca/2026/02/east...
East End Snow Check
What a misleading Toronto Life article given Mac Bauer only did from Kennedy to Aga Khan! Even the world's fastest half marathon runners (56:42 for 21 km) would find beating the Eglinton Crosstown LRT in its current form a real challenge and that's with slower underground & lack of TSP. #TTC #TOpoli
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:xrvnchxpqdub5qn5wfqfdx4b/post/3melafeaups2u
Had a couple of errands to do in the Annex after work, so I checked the bike lane conditions on Bloor. While most of the Bathurst to Christie stretch is cleared per the first photo, one block from Markham to Palmerston needs a redo. #BikeTO #TOpoli CC @diannesaxe.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy
Okay now it's over, I feel like I am dying and need to leave, thanks to anyone who is reading this
If this goes over time I am going to have to tap out, I wish we could drink water in here
Now voting on the item as amended (still https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.CC38.1). Councillors want various items to be separated out. I am starting to feel overheated and woozy and am decidedly under-hydrated.
Votes! (Once again, here: https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.CC38.1)
(Note, when there is a lone "no" it's Holyday)
Cllr Crisanti has a motion asking the TTC to look into "free to $1 for Wheel-Trans customers aged 65 and over during off-peak hours (10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.) on weekdays and all day on weekends".
Cllr Myers says Wheel-Trans actually costs $50 a trip, and suggests instead making fares free/discounted for "conditional passengers", people who could use Wheel-Trans but are using the regular TTC instead. Crisanti says they could look at both scenarios.
OK, speakers over, voting time i guess
If I were a councillor, I would bring up the ecological cost of leaf disposal and ask why Cllr Holyday hates pollinators, detritivores, fireflies, etc., and move for a ban on mechanical leaf collection, and that is why I am not a councillor
Holyday has the Annual Motion to Restore Mechanical Leaf Collection In Etobicoke, as is tradition. (Like windrow clearing, a frequent subject of last-minute budget horse-trading that was cut in recent years.) I am actually laughing out loud.
I was checking my phone while Cllr Perruzza introduced his latest motion because I didn't want to look at it or read it because I knew it was going to be his usual bullshit, and it is: "City Council request the Government of Ontario to allow the City of Toronto to keep 100 percent of the property taxes collected within the City of Toronto."
C'mon Nonno let's get you to bed
OHHHHHHHHH Cllr Bravo has a motion similar to Myers' re: the TTC budget, but about the police (and the services transferred from police to the City proper).
- City Council request the Toronto Police Service Board, in consultation with the General Manager, Transportation Services, the Executive Director, Municipal Licensing and Standards, and the Executive Director, Social Development, to provide, as part of its annual budget submission, starting with the 2027 budget, an accounting of budget impacts, including efficiencies and cost savings, from the following areas:
a. the approximately 40,000 crisis calls responded to by the Toronto Community Crisis Service since launching in 2022, which contributed to a 4.5 per cent decrease in overall mental health-related 911 calls;
b. the transfer to the City of the crossing guard program through Transportation Services;
c. the transfer of noise enforcement to Municipal Licensing and Standards; and
d. increased traffic control done by the City through the traffic agents program.
Fletcher asks Bradford whether they're sure that the savings will be passed on to the businesses rather than just enriching the landlords.
Cllr Colle brings up Taylor Swift again, is in full "c'mon Zeyde let's get you to bed" mode.
Bradford has a motion to increase the small business tax break from 15% to 25%, instead of 20% as in the Mayor's budget.
Fletcher, who can really nurse a grudge, points out that Bradford didn't move it before Chow was mayor. The old "this u?"
Note that increasing barriers to using the TTC risks the feared TTC Ridership Death Spiral, where lower ridership leads to worse services leading to lower ridership, etc., etc., hence why your typical transit wonks oppose cutting struggling public transit.
Myers is like, are you aware this is a terrible fucking idea. Burnside is like, "I was advised by folks at the TTC—"
"Which folks? Name names."
"Is this an inquisition?"
Myers (paraphrase): No, I just want to know.
"Uh…I don't know their names."
"It's amazing. You're a former TTC chair. Just amazing." Cllr Myers is extremely amused.