
Measuring Main Streets Reports
Canada’s housing system is failing to meet the needs of Canadians, and we need solutions to increase production and expand available options to make housing accessible and affordable everyone from communities of all sizes. How can Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) be catalyzed to meet Canada’s ambitious housing goals, while contributing to the creation of equitable, vibrant, complete communities?


Who Lives in Canada's Transit Station Areas?

Walkability Report
Communities are only complete if they are walkable.

Eating Well
Communities are only complete if they are walkable.

From TOD to TOCC
Transit Oriented Development and Complete Communities in a Canadian Context.

Development Potential
Exploring Housing Development Potential in Transit Station Areas.

Past and Projected Transit-Induced Displacement in Canada

Embodied Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Transit-Oriented Development Scenarios

Decarbonizing Transport through Land Use and Policy Change

Transportation equity and sustainable mobility from mixed-use development

Building intensification and neighbourhood change in transit-oriented development zones

Fiscal Impacts of Transit-Oriented Development

Ground Floor
A Case Study of the Scarborough Golden Mile

Love Northfield
The Northfield Love Your Neighbourhood platform invited residents to share their perspectives on community priorities and neighbourhood change.

Love Kitsilano
The Kitsilano Love Your Neighbourhood platform invited residents to share their perspectives on community priorities and neighbourhood change.

Love Cooksville
The Cooksville Love Your Neighbourhood platform invited residents to share their perspectives on community priorities and neighbourhood change.

Digital Public Engagement
Exploring the potential of digital initiatives for public engagement

Transit Without Displacement
How Communities Can Ensure Transit-Oriented Development Works for Everyone.
Canada’s housing system is failing to meet the needs of Canadians, and we need solutions to increase production and expand available options to make housing accessible and affordable everyone from communities of all sizes. How can Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) be catalyzed to meet Canada’s ambitious housing goals, while contributing to the creation of equitable, vibrant, complete communities?

Introductory Report

Who Lives in Canada's Transit Station Areas?

Walkability Report
Communities are only complete if they are walkable.

Eating Well
Communities are only complete if they are walkable.

From TOD to TOCC
Transit Oriented Development and Complete Communities in a Canadian Context.

Development Potential
Exploring Housing Development Potential in Transit Station Areas.

Past and Projected Transit-Induced Displacement in Canada

Embodied Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Transit-Oriented Development Scenarios

Decarbonizing Transport through Land Use and Policy Change

Transportation equity and sustainable mobility from mixed-use development

Building intensification and neighbourhood change in transit-oriented development zones

Fiscal Impacts of Transit-Oriented Development

Ground Floor
A Case Study of the Scarborough Golden Mile

Love Northfield
The Northfield Love Your Neighbourhood platform invited residents to share their perspectives on community priorities and neighbourhood change.

Love Kitsilano
The Kitsilano Love Your Neighbourhood platform invited residents to share their perspectives on community priorities and neighbourhood change.

Love Cooksville
The Cooksville Love Your Neighbourhood platform invited residents to share their perspectives on community priorities and neighbourhood change.

Digital Public Engagement
Exploring the potential of digital initiatives for public engagement

Transit Without Displacement
How Communities Can Ensure Transit-Oriented Development Works for Everyone.