Take OCAD's King Street Pilot Survey

OCAD University's Visual Analytics Lab is conducting a survey on the King Street Pilot as part of their iCITY research project in partnership the University of Toronto Transportation Research Institute (UTTRI). The survey takes 12-14 minutes to complete and is designed to gain an understanding people's experience of the King Street Pilot streetscape and what draws them to walk and spend time in the area.

The survey results will be shared with the City of Toronto to help them make informed decisions about how to move forward with the design of King Street once the pilot project is up at the end of this year. 

Do you live, work, or shop along King Street? Take the survey to influence the urban design of this space: https://bit.ly/2ycrbil

Not as familiar with the King Street Pilot neighbourhood? Take the 2-Hour Challenge  - a contest running until the end of October that encourages transit riders to hop-off the streetcar using their 2-hour transfer to visit local businesses in the King Street Pilot area. Visit weloveking.ca for details!

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