Mount Dennis Garage Expansion
Project Update
Construction on the new employee parking lot at Mount Dennis Bus Garage is now complete! The new lot provides 335 parking stalls, including twelve accessible spots. The pre-existing employee parking lot will provide additional storage capacity for up to sixty new eBuses, along with the electrification infrastructure required to charge them.
This expansion will improve safe bus operations and storage, providing much-needed relief to the garage, which was previously 13% over capacity. The parking lot features permeable pavers to increase drainage, a solar-reflective coating to reduce heat absorption, and sixty-three newly planted trees.
The Mount Dennis Garage Expansion project is part of TTC’s Green Initiatives, which aim for a zero-emissions bus fleet by 2040. Reducing noise and air pollution is crucial to fleet electrification - compared to a typical diesel bus in TTC’s fleet, battery electric buses cut idle noise by up to 83% and greenhouse gas emissions by 96%.
Project Overview
- The TTC needs more space to store the electric bus fleet and associated charging stations at Mount Dennis Garage at 121 Industry Street. The garage is currently 13% over capacity.
- The TTC is going to shift the existing employee parking lot to the west. The existing employee parking lot, that is further away from our Touchstone Drive neighbours will be used for articulated buses and e-bus infrastructure.
The project is required to:
- Expand the garage for the ebus fleet and infrastructure
- Improve safe bus operations and storage for the garage.
- Provide relief to the Mount Dennis Garage which is already experiencing over capacity issues.
Past Event Information
The TTC hosted its first meeting for the project on February 22 2023. Please see the project overview presentation.
The TTC hosted its second meeting for the project on March 27, 2023. Please see the project overview presentation.
The TTC hosted its third meeting for the project on May 24, 2023. Please see the project overview presentation.
The TTC hosted its fourth meeting for the project on November 9, 2023. Please see the project overview presentation.
Contact us
If you are interested in receiving updates about this project, please email your contact information to the project's Community Liaison Officer.
Please be sure to include your name, address (including city and postal code), phone number and email address. Also, please let us know how you prefer to be contacted – by email, regular mail or both.
Bethany Wong
Community Liaison Officer
Bethany.Wong@ttc.ca
(647)459-6426
Construction notices
For construction updates on this project, see the Construction Advisory page.