
Warren Park Activation
Across cities like Toronto, traditional urban planning processes are shifting—becoming more centralized, more opaque, and less accessible to everyday citizens.
In this new model, young people—already underrepresented in civic discourse—are at even greater risk of exclusion, losing the chance to learn, participate, and shape the environments they move through every day.
When changes to a key neighbourhood roadway in West Toronto increased safety risks for students walking to school, parents stepped forward to advocate. But local students themselves were left without meaningful avenues to engage, voice their experiences, or influence outcomes.
We saw an opportunity to reframe the problem: not as a traffic issue alone, but as a broader design challenge about agency, safety, and belonging in the urban fabric.
Scope of work
Community Activation Strategy
Framework Development
Event Series Design
Civic Process Education
Participatory Placemaking Workshops
Collaboration
City of Toronto Representatives
Urban Minds
Local Community Leaders
Sneha Medhan, Urban Planning/Architecture, University of Toronto
Amrita Kumar-Ratta, Human Geography, University of Toronto
Alex Brogantz, Every Urban
Credits
CBC News
Elisabeth Van Rensburg + Sarah Saskin
WPRA + SMHS Volunteers
City of Toronto staff and Mayor John Tory