Item - 2026.MM39.53
Tracking Status
- City Council adopted this item on March 25 and 26, 2026 without amendments.
MM39.53 - Protecting Chinatown as a Cultural District - by Councillor Dianne Saxe, seconded by Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik
- Status:
- Adopted
- Ward:
- 11 - University - Rosedale
Caution: Motions and votes are shown below. Any motions or votes should not be considered final until the meeting is complete, and the decisions for this meeting have been confirmed.
Recommendations
Councillor Dianne Saxe, seconded by Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik recommends that:
1. City Council request the Government of Ontario to introduce rent control legislation for commercial units in Chinatown to protect small local businesses from unfair increases to their rent.
2. City Council request the Government of Ontario to require property owners in Chinatown to provide local and independently owned and operated businesses with a first right to rent retail spaces upon transfer of land.
3. City Council request the Government of Ontario to require property owners in Chinatown to provide current tenants a 15-day first right to offer to purchase residential and/or retail spaces which are offered for sale.
4.City Council recognize West Chinatown and the remaining strip of First Chinatown as the Chinatown Cultural District, an area of cultural significance and importance to the City of Toronto.
5. City Council direct the General Manager, Economic Development and Culture, in consultation with the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, and the Executive Director, Development Review, to consider additional resources necessary as part of the 2027 Budget to prepare a draft Cultural District Plan for Chinatown.
6. City Council direct the General Manager, Economic Development and Culture, in consultation with the Chief Planner, City Planning and Executive Director, Development Review and community partners, to report to the Economic and Community Development Committee in 2027 on the progress of the comprehensive Cultural District Plan for Chinatown, along with consideration of any additional resources required to complete and implement a plan that:
a. integrates Planning and Cultural Heritage planning elements including, alignment with existing planning studies, identifies heritage assets (e.g., community institutions, legacy businesses) and commemorates the contribution of Chinatown societies and associations;
b. advances economic vitality and supports the sustainability of culturally significant businesses;
c. enhances public realm and community use by expanding culturally relevant programming and partnerships as appropriate;
d. identifies short-, medium- and long-term implementation actions and explores public and private partnerships and funding opportunities;
e. reviews opportunities to make space for street vending as part of Chinatown’s cultural heritage practices;
f. identifies and commemorates the rich history and contributions of Toronto’s Chinatown Societies, often referred to as Clan or Family Associations;
g. identifies opportunities to work with community members and organizations such as Cecil Community Centre, University Settlement, Scadding Court Community Centre, the Toronto Chinatown Land Trust, and the Chinatown Business Improvement Area to expand culturally focused events and initiatives that celebrate Chinatown’s cultural heritage;
h. clarifies culturally accessible practices for city-led consultations in the Chinatown Cultural District, including multilingual signage, interpretation, and criteria for honorariums; and
i. requires city staff working in the Chinatown Cultural District to be informed of the historical discrimination and subsequent redress policies that created Canada’s Chinatowns, including Chinatown’s migrant workers’ history and past displacements.
7. City Council direct the General Manager, Transportation Services to accept this motion as a nomination for a Neighbourhood Streets Plan, in consultation with the Toronto Transit Commission, the Toronto Parking Authority, and the local community that:
a. enhances pedestrian, cycling and transit access with a focus on reducing automobile dependency, and the unique needs of senior cyclists in Chinatown;
b. considers how to accommodate delivery e-bikes in Chinatown, recognizing that they provide critical revenue for small food businesses, and seeking urban design solutions that protect delivery gig workers as well as other pedestrians and cyclists;
c. addresses existing and future commercial loading and parking needs, and
d. aligns with the new Cultural District Plan and Retail Strategy.
8. City Council direct the Executive Director, Municipal Licensing and Standards and the Executive Director, Housing Secretariat, to develop culturally appropriate education and awareness resources to support multi-tenant housing operators in Chinatown to come into compliance with multi-tenant housing standards.
9. City Council request the Toronto Parking Authority Board of Directors to give a high priority to completing planned safety and other upgrades to the Chinatown (Larch Street) parking garage in 2026.
Background Information (City Council)
Communications (City Council)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2026/mm/comm/communicationfile-205884.pdf
(March 24, 2026) E-mail from May Han (MM.Supp)
(March 24, 2026) E-mail from Jing Hu (MM.Supp)
Motions (City Council)
Speaker Nunziata advised Council that the provisions of Chapter 27, Council Procedures, require that Motion MM39.53 be referred to the Economic and Community Development Committee. A two-thirds vote of the Council Members present is required to waive referral.
Vote (Waive Referral) Mar-26-2026 3:09 PM
| Result: Carried | Two-Thirds Required |
|---|---|
| Total members that voted Yes: 23 | Members that voted Yes are Paul Ainslie, Brad Bradford, Jon Burnside, Shelley Carroll, Lily Cheng, Rachel Chernos Lin, Olivia Chow, Mike Colle, Vincent Crisanti, Paula Fletcher, Parthi Kandavel, Ausma Malik, Nick Mantas, Josh Matlow, Chris Moise, Amber Morley, Jamaal Myers, Frances Nunziata (Chair), Gord Perks, Anthony Perruzza, Dianne Saxe, Neethan Shan, Michael Thompson |
| Total members that voted No: 2 | Members that voted No are Stephen Holyday, James Pasternak |
| Total members that were Absent: 1 | Members that were absent are Alejandra Bravo |
Vote (Adopt Item) Mar-26-2026 3:11 PM
| Result: Carried | Majority Required - Parts 1, 2 and 3 |
|---|---|
| Total members that voted Yes: 23 | Members that voted Yes are Paul Ainslie, Brad Bradford, Jon Burnside, Shelley Carroll, Lily Cheng, Rachel Chernos Lin, Olivia Chow, Mike Colle, Vincent Crisanti, Paula Fletcher, Parthi Kandavel, Ausma Malik, Nick Mantas, Josh Matlow, Chris Moise, Amber Morley, Jamaal Myers, Frances Nunziata (Chair), James Pasternak, Gord Perks, Anthony Perruzza, Dianne Saxe, Neethan Shan |
| Total members that voted No: 2 | Members that voted No are Stephen Holyday, Michael Thompson |
| Total members that were Absent: 1 | Members that were absent are Alejandra Bravo |