
Who has completed the survey
The largest group of respondents were in the 55 - 69 age group (45.1%), followed by the 40 - 54 grouping (25.6%). There was very little response from the youngest cohort - the under 25 category. There continues to be less participatory interest by the younger eligible voter.
Over 68% Rank City Hall Engagement Not Well
Selected Results

Who lives where
The vast majority of respondents reside in Ward 25.

What matters most to you?
Property taxes and city spending were identified as the most important issues. But there are others including policing and public safety, support for seniors and maintaining parks and green spaces that many people identified.

Support for Housing Development
Over 41% of respondents are opposed to more housing development in Ward 25. Yet, more people favour development with a plurality favouring affordable or mid-size developments.

Support for Arts and Culture
Nearly three quarters of respondents support investment in arts and culture programming.

Development Concerns
Loss of green space and infrastructure strain concerned the majority of respondents. Only slightly over 2% of respondents were not concerned with infrastructure matters.

Infrastructure Investment Priorities
Road resurfacing and maintenance, snow clearing and salting, and the TTC's frequency and reliability were the top three priorities. Cycling infrastructure was a concern for only slightly over 12% of respondents.