CITY OF TORONTO - FORMER METROPOLITAN TORONTO 2006 STATISTICS
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1 CITY OF TORONTO - FORMER METROPOLITAN TORONTO 26 STATISTICS 16 POPULATION AND EMPLOYED LABOUR FORCE WORK TRIP ORIGINS AND DESTINATIONS Employed Labour Force DISTRIBUTION IN GTHA Origin %: Distribution of work trips destined for the City of Total: 1,77,8 Destination %: Distribution of work trips made by City of residents Total: 894, %, 8% 13%, 1% 67%, 8% 6%, 1% 1 3%, 1% Former City of East North 1%, % EMPLOYMENT Total Employment Employment Location of Residents 15%, 18% North 15%, 11% %, 7% 4%, 2% 23%, 4% City of 3%, 2% East 1 City of East North Employment Location
2 CITY OF TORONTO - FORMER METROPOLITAN TORONTO 17 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS TOTAL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS: Dwelling Type House Townhouse Apartment 5% 6% 44% 46% 3% 5% 49% 4% 47% 56% n/a 44% Household Size (persons) No. of Available Vehicles Household Averages 979,3 943,3 98,5 82, % 33% 18% 15% 8% 27% 31% 18% 15% 9% 27% 31% 17% 15% 1% 24% 32% 18% 16% 1% % 47% 22% 4% 1% 25% 47% 23% 4% 1% 26% 47% 22% 4% 1% 21% 47% 25% 5% 2% Persons Workers Drivers Vehicles Trips/Day TOTAL POPULATION: Male Female Age Employment Status Licenced Drivers Full- Part- Work at Home Student 1,161,9 67% 41% 6% 5% 23% 1,147, 68% 46% 6% 3% 23% 1,113,4 67% 44% 6% 3% 24% 1,43,1 7% 57% 5% 1% 21% Daily trips/person (age 11+): 2,445,9 2,368,7 2,35,6 2,135, 1,284, 53% 31% 9% 3% 21% 1,221,7 53% 34% 1% 2% 22% 1,192,2 51% 32% 9% 2% 23% 1,91,9 51% 4% 9% 2% 19% Median % 6% 11% 3% 23% 18% % 6% 13% 35% 2% 14% % 6% 13% 37% 18% 13% % 6% 18% 34% 19% 1% Daily work trips/worker: S C A R B O R O U G H N O R T H Y O R K E T O B I C O K E C I T Y O F T O R O N T O E A S T Y O R K TRAVEL PATTERNS Y O R K TRIPS MADE BY RESIDENTS OF CITY OF TORONTO Trip Purpose Category Trips % of 24 hr. HB-W HB-S HB-D N-HB 1,115,7 23.3% 51% 21% 19% 9% 1,111,9 23.3% 56% 21% 16% 8% 1,36,9 22.9% 56% 23% 14% 7% 1,17,7 24.4% 67% 18% 1% 5% 48% 12% 27% 1% 11% 1% 49% 11% 26% 1% 11% 1% 48% 12% 27% 1% 11% 1% 49% 9% 32% 1% 9% 1% 4,786,2 33% 12% 39% 15% 4,763,9 36% 12% 38% 14% 4,522,8 35% 13% 37% 15% 4,163,2 41% 13% 33% 14% Percentage of trips made within district: 6-9 a.m. = 86% 85% = 86% 88% TRIPS TO CITY OF TORONTO Destination Purpose 86% 85% 86% 88% Trips % of 24 hr. Work School Home Other 1,311,1 25.6% 58% 21% 4% 17% 1,279,7 25.4% 61% 21% 3% 15% 1,185,5 24.9% 62% 22% 3% 13% 1,119,5 25.9% 71% 18% 2% 1% 5,123,9 21% 7% 4% 32% 5,47,6 22% 7% 4% 31% 4,766,1 22% 7% 4% 31% 4,315,4 24% 7% 42% 28% Median Trip Length (km): 53% 15% 23% % 8% 2% 54% 14% 22% % 8% 1% 53% 15% 22% % 8% 1% 53% 13% 25% % 7% 1% % 11% 25% 5% 9% 1% 5% 11% 24% 4% 1% 1% 49% 11% 25% 3% 1% 1% 49% 9% 31% 2% 8% 1% 53% 14% 22% 2% 8% 1% 55% 14% 21% 1% 8% 1% 54% 14% 22% 1% 8% 1% 54% 12% 25% 1% 7% 1% LEGEND 26 TTS 21 TTS 1996 TTS 1986 TTS Area = 63,379 Hectares datamanagementgroup DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 3 Kilometres 6
3 CITY OF TORONTO - PLANNING DISTRICT 1 26 STATISTICS 18 POPULATION AND EMPLOYED LABOUR FORCE WORK TRIP ORIGINS AND DESTINATIONS 5 DISTRIBUTION IN GTHA Origin %: Distribution of work trips destined for Planning District 1 Total: 376,1 4 Employed Labour Force Destination %: Distribution of work trips made by Planning District 1 residents Total: 78, 3 2 1%, 6% 1%, 4% 69%, 89% 5%, % 1 4%, % DISTRIBUTION IN THE CITY OF TORONTO %, % Age Cohort EMPLOYMENT Home Location of People Employed in Core Employment Location of Core Residents 6%, 4% 3%, 1% 11%, 9% North 21%, 1% Rest of South 4%, 1% East 15%, 62% Planning District 1 1%, 3% Core Rest of
4 Y O N G E S T. CITY OF TORONTO - PLANNING DISTRICT 1 CITY OF TORONTO 19 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS P A R L I A M E N T S T. TOTAL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS: Dwelling Type House Townhouse Apartment 13% 7% 79% 14% 4% 82% 17% 5% 79% 24% n/a 76% Household Size (persons) No. of Available Vehicles Household Averages 1,6 86,9 78,5 64, % 37% 1% 6% 3% 45% 35% 12% 6% 3% 47% 33% 1% 6% 3% 46% 33% 11% 6% 4% % 42% 7% 1% % 51% 41% 7% 1% % 52% 4% 7% 1% % 47% 43% 9% 1% % Persons Workers Drivers Vehicles Trips/Day TOTAL POPULATION: Male Female Age Employment Status Licenced Drivers Full- Part- Work at Home Student 92,2 69% 47% 7% 7% 19% 81,8 69% 51% 7% 5% 22% 74,5 68% 49% 8% 4% 23% 62,2 69% 63% 6% 2% 16% Daily trips/person (age 11+): 187,8 164,2 146,6 122, 95,6 56% 37% 8% 5% 22% 82,4 56% 4% 11% 3% 23% 72,1 51% 39% 1% 2% 26% 59,8 51% 48% 9% 3% 18% Median % 3% 11% 4% 22% 14% 33. 9% 3% 15% 46% 18% 9% % 3% 15% 47% 15% 9% 3.7 8% 3% 2% 45% 15% 8% Daily work trips/worker: B A T H U R S T S T. B L O O R S T. S P A D I N A A V E. C O L L E G E S T. Q U E E N S T. TRAVEL PATTERNS TRIPS MADE BY RESIDENTS OF PD 1 Trip Purpose Category Trips % of 24 hr. HB-W HB-S HB-D N-HB 76,4 22.4% 67% 17% 11% 5% 68,3 22.% 69% 17% 9% 5% 62,2 21.7% 68% 2% 8% 4% 54,3 23.% 74% 15% 8% 3% 27% 5% 37% % 29% 2% 27% 5% 36% % 3% 2% 27% 5% 37% % 29% 2% 29% 4% 41% % 24% 2% P L A N N I N G D I S T R I C T 1 34,2 43% 12% 32% 13% 31,6 44% 13% 3% 13% 285,8 42% 14% 29% 15% 236,1 47% 11% 28% 14% Percentage of trips made within district: 6-9 a.m. = 58% 57% = 56% 56% TRIPS TO PD 1 Destination Purpose 57% 55% 56% 55% Trips % of 24 hr. Work School Home Other 353, 41.8% 8% 11% 1% 8% 343,7 4% 83% 9% % 8% 316,8 4.7% 82% 1% % 8% 316,4 44.4% 85% 9% % 6% Median Trip Length (km): 29% 8% 34% % 26% 4% 3% 8% 32% % 26% 3% 3% 9% 32% % 26% 4% 34% 8% 36% % 19% 3% % 5% 43% 17% 8% 1% 29% 6% 41% 16% 8% 1% 32% 7% 41% 12% 7% 1% 29% 7% 51% 8% 5% 1% LEGEND 26 TTS 21 TTS 1996 TTS 1986 TTS 1 Kilometres 2 Area = 3,64 Hectares 845,5 44% 9% 18% 29% 814,4 46% 8% 17% 29% 779,3 45% 8% 16% 32% 712, 48% 7% 14% 3% 3% 7% 39% 8% 13% 2% 34% 8% 37% 7% 12% 2% 34% 9% 37% 5% 13% 2% 35% 9% 44% 4% 7% 2% datamanagementgroup DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
5 CITY OF TORONTO - FORMER CITY OF TORONTO 26 STATISTICS 2 POPULATION AND EMPLOYED LABOUR FORCE WORK TRIP ORIGINS AND DESTINATIONS 15 DISTRIBUTION IN GTHA Origin %: Distribution of work trips destined for Former City of Total: 5,5 12 Employed Labour Force Destination %: Distribution of work trips made by Former City of residents Total: 271, %, 6% 1%, 4% 72%, 88% 4%, 1% 3 3%, 1% DISTRIBUTION IN THE CITY OF TORONTO %, % Age Cohort EMPLOYMENT 25 2 Home Location of People Employed in Employment Location of Residents 12%, 11% North 1%, 4% %, 5% 4%, 1% 36%, 64% City of 4%, 2% East City of Rest of
6 CITY OF TORONTO - FORMER CITY OF TORONTO 21 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS Y O N G E S T. TOTAL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS: Dwelling Type House Townhouse Apartment 43% 5% 52% 42% 3% 56% 45% 3% 52% 49% n/a 51% Household Size (persons) No. of Available Vehicles Household Averages 316,3 33,3 289, 257, % 34% 14% 11% 5% 37% 33% 15% 1% 5% 38% 32% 13% 1% 6% 35% 32% 14% 11% 8% % 45% 15% 2% % 37% 46% 15% 2% % 38% 45% 14% 2% % 34% 47% 15% 2% 1% Persons Workers Drivers Vehicles Trips/Day TOTAL POPULATION: Male Female Age Daily trips/person (age 11+): 685,3 656,6 633,9 585,9 Employment Status Licenced Drivers Full- Part- Work at Home Student 323,9 67% 45% 6% 7% 2% 319,1 68% 5% 6% 5% 21% 39, 66% 48% 7% 4% 22% 285,6 68% 59% 5% 1% 18% 361,4 54% 34% 9% 5% 2% 337,5 55% 39% 1% 4% 21% 324,8 51% 38% 9% 3% 23% 3,3 48% 44% 9% 2% 17% Median % 5% 1% 34% 24% 16% % 5% 13% 41% 19% 11% % 5% 13% 43% 17% 11% % 4% 18% 4% 16% 1% 2.1 Daily work trips/worker: D U N D A S S T. B L O O R S T. K E E L E S T. D U F F E R I N S T. B A T H U R S T S T. L A W R E N C E A V E. E G L I N T O N A V E. S T C L A I R A V E. D. V. P. V I C T O R I A P A R K A V E. TRAVEL PATTERNS TRIPS MADE BY RESIDENTS OF TORONTO Trip Purpose Category Trips % of 24 hr. HB-W HB-S HB-D N-HB 299,6 22.5% 58% 19% 15% 7% 299, 22.5% 63% 18% 13% 6% 283,3 2% 63% 2% 11% 5% 265,5 24.3% 71% 16% 9% 4% 38% 8% 35% % 18% 1% 39% 8% 34% % 17% 1% 38% 9% 35% % 17% 1% 37% 7% 42% % 13% 1% G A R D I N E R E X P Y. C I T Y O F T O R O N T O W O O D B I N E A V E. 1,332,3 37% 11% 37% 15% 1,328,4 39% 11% 35% 15% 1,271,9 39% 12% 33% 16% 1,95, 45% 12% 3% 14% Percentage of trips made within district: 6-9 a.m. = 67% 65% = 66% 66% TRIPS TO TORONTO Destination Purpose 66% 65% 66% 67% Trips % of 24 hr. Work School Home Other 523,3 3.5% 69% 17% 2% 12% 511, 3.2% 72% 15% 2% 11% 472,3 29.2% 72% 17% 1% 1% 467,1 32.1% 78% 14% 1% 7% 1,713,9 29% 7% 33% 3% 1,69,8 3% 7% 33% 3% 1,615,4 29% 7% 33% 31% 1,453,3 33% 7% 32% 28% Median Trip Length (km): 42% 11% 3% % 15% 2% 44% 11% 29% % 14% 2% 43% 12% 29% % 14% 2% 42% 1% 36% % 1% 2% % 7% 38% 12% 11% 1% 34% 8% 37% 11% 1% 1% 35% 8% 37% 8% 1% 1% 34% 7% 46% 6% 7% 1% 39% 1% 33% 4% 12% 2% 42% 1% 31% 4% 11% 2% 41% 11% 32% 3% 11% 2% 41% 1% 38% 2% 8% 1% LEGEND 26 TTS 21 TTS 1996 TTS 1986 TTS 2 Kilometres Area = 9,95 Hectares datamanagementgroup DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 4
7 CITY OF TORONTO - FORMER BOROUGH OF EAST YORK 26 STATISTICS 22 POPULATION AND EMPLOYED LABOUR FORCE WORK TRIP ORIGINS AND DESTINATIONS 2 DISTRIBUTION IN GTHA Origin %: Distribution of work trips destined for East Total: 18,4 15 Employed Labour Force Destination %: Distribution of work trips made by East Yotk residents Total: 4, 1 5 4%, 4% 9%, 7% 81%, 87% 5%, 1% 1%, % DISTRIBUTION IN THE CITY OF TORONTO %, % Age Cohort EMPLOYMENT Home Location of People Employed in East Employment Location of East Residents 3%, 4% 2%, 1% 13%, 16% North 25%, 5% City of 17%, 8% East 21%, 9% 5 East Rest of
8 CITY OF TORONTO - FORMER BOROUGH OF EAST YORK 23 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS TOTAL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS: Dwelling Type House Townhouse Apartment 53% 2% 45% 47% 1% 52% 49% 1% 5% 57% n/a 43% Household Size (persons) No. of Available Vehicles Household Averages 45,5 47,4 45,2 43, % 3% 18% 16% 8% 29% 32% 18% 14% 6% 31% 32% 16% 13% 7% 28% 36% 17% 13% 7% % 49% 2% 2% % 28% 5% 19% 3% 1% 3% 52% 16% 2% % 23% 55% 18% 3% 1% Persons Workers Drivers Vehicles Trips/Day TOTAL POPULATION: Male Female Age Daily trips/person (age 11+): 112, 113,3 16,2 12,8 Employment Status Licenced Drivers Full- Part- Work at Home Student 53,4 64% 41% 6% 5% 23% 53,8 68% 48% 6% 3% 22% 5,9 66% 45% 6% 2% 22% 48,7 71% 57% 5% 1% 17% 58,6 5% 31% 9% 3% 2% 59,5 5% 33% 9% 2% 21% 55,3 46% 33% 1% 1% 21% 54,1 49% 41% 9% 2% 16% Median % 6% 9% 3% 24% 16% % 5% 1% 38% 19% 14% % 4% 1% 39% 17% 14% % 5% 15% 35% 19% 14% Daily work trips/worker: B A Y V I E W A V E. E A S T Y O R K E G L I N T O N A V E. D O N M I L L S R D. D O N V A L L E Y P K W Y. C O X W E L L A V E. W O O D B I N E A V E. O ' C O N N O R D R. D A N F O R T H A V E. S T C L A I R A V E. V I C T O R I A P A R K A V E. TRAVEL PATTERNS B R O A D V I E W A V E. P A P E A V E. TRIPS MADE BY RESIDENTS OF EAST YORK Trip Purpose Category Trips % of 24 hr. HB-W HB-S HB-D N-HB 49,9 22.8% 52% 2% 18% 9% 5,1 22.5% 59% 19% 14% 8% 45,6 2% 59% 19% 14% 7% 47,9 24.2% 7% 14% 1% 5% 46% 1% 32% % 1% 2% 48% 1% 3% * 1% 1% 47% 1% 32% * 11% 1% 46% 7% 39% * 8% % 219,1 32% 11% 41% 16% 223,1 36% 1% 38% 15% 24,4 36% 11% 37% 16% 198,1 42% 11% 35% 13% Percentage of trips made within district: 6-9 a.m. = 2% 19% = 2% 17% TRIPS TO EAST YORK Destination Purpose 21% 19% 2% 19% Trips % of 24 hr. Work School Home Other 27,3 15.7% 44% 25% 8% 24% 26,9 16.2% 44% 31% 7% 18% 24,5 16.% 49% 28% 6% 18% 24,4 16.6% 64% 2% 4% 12% Median Trip Length (km): 52% 13% 26% % 8% 1% 54% 13% 25% % 7% 2% 52% 13% 27% % 7% 1% 5% 12% 31% % 6% 1% % 12% 2% * 14% 2% 5% 12% 19% * 17% 1% 5% 13% 21% % 15% 1% 56% 1% 22% * 12% 1% LEGEND 26 TTS 21 TTS 1996 TTS 1986 TTS 1 Kilometres Area = 2,129 Hectares 2 174,2 11% 4% 53% 32% 166,5 11% 6% 57% 27% 153,8 11% 5% 56% 28% 147,5 14% 5% 58% 22% 55% 14% 22% % 8% 1% 55% 14% 21% % 8% 2% 54% 14% 23% % 8% 1% 52% 13% 26% % 7% 1% datamanagementgroup DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
9 CITY OF TORONTO - FORMER CITY OF YORK 26 STATISTICS 24 POPULATION AND EMPLOYED LABOUR FORCE WORK TRIP ORIGINS AND DESTINATIONS 25 DISTRIBUTION IN GTHA Origin %: Distribution of work trips destined for City of Total: 2,1 2 Employed Labour Force Destination %: Distribution of work trips made by City of residents Total: 53, %, 11% 1%, 9% 75%, 78% 2%, % 5 2%, 2% DISTRIBUTION IN THE CITY OF TORONTO %, % Age Cohort EMPLOYMENT 5 4 Home Location of People Employed in 19%, 18% North 7%, 3% Employment Location of Residents 11%, 9% 17%, 7% 2%, 42% City of 1%, 1% East City of Rest of
10 CITY OF TORONTO - FORMER CITY OF YORK 25 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS TOTAL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS: 57,4 57, 58,1 53,1 TOTAL POPULATION: 142,3 141,8 146,2 134,6 W E S T O N R D. J A N E S T. B L A C K C R E E K D R. B A T H U R S T S T. Dwelling Type House Townhouse Apartment 56% 2% 42% 49% 1% 5% 51% 2% 47% 57% n/a 43% Household Size (persons) No. of Available Vehicles Household Averages % 3% 18% 15% 8% 28% 31% 17% 16% 8% 28% 29% 18% 16% 8% 26% 32% 18% 15% 9% % 46% 2% 3% 1% 3% 47% 2% 3% 1% 3% 49% 17% 2% 1% 24% 5% 22% 3% 1% Persons Workers Drivers Vehicles Trips/Day Male Female Age Employment Status Licenced Drivers Full- Part- Work at Home Student 66,3 65% 42% 6% 5% 21% 68,8 65% 47% 6% 3% 22% 7,4 62% 41% 6% 3% 23% 65,2 68% 57% 4% 1% 2% 76, 47% 33% 1% 3% 2% 73,1 47% 34% 11% 2% 22% 75,7 42% 32% 1% 1% 22% 69,4 43% 4% 9% 1% 18% Median % 5% 11% 29% 24% 17% % 5% 13% 36% 19% 13% % 5% 13% 38% 15% 12% % 5% 19% 34% 18% 11% Daily trips/person (age 11+): Daily work trips/worker: L A W R E N C E A V E. E G L I N T O N A V E. S C A R L E T T R D. K E E L E S T. S T. C L A I R A V E. D U N D A S S T. D U F F E R I N S T. O L D W E S T O N R D. TRAVEL PATTERNS Y O R K TRIPS MADE BY RESIDENTS OF YORK Trip Purpose Category Trips % of 24 hr. HB-W HB-S HB-D N-HB 63,8 24.1% 54% 2% 16% 1% 66,3 24.4% 56% 21% 15% 8% 62,9 23.7% 58% 23% 13% 7% 61,8 25.9% 67% 18% 11% 5% 46% 12% 33% % 8% 2% 47% 11% 31% % 9% 1% 44% 1% 35% % 1% 1% 45% 9% 37% % 8% 1% 265,2 36% 12% 37% 16% 271,3 38% 12% 36% 14% 265,9 37% 13% 35% 15% 238,3 43% 13% 32% 12% Percentage of trips made within district: 6-9 a.m. = 18% 19% = 21% 18% TRIPS TO YORK Destination Purpose 17% 17% 18% 17% Trips % of 24 hr. Work School Home Other 33,8 17.5% 41% 3% 7% 23% 37,1 19.% 4% 36% 7% 17% 34, 18.% 47% 33% 5% 14% 34,6 19.5% 59% 25% 4% 12% Median Trip Length (km): 49% 13% 29% % 6% 2% 5% 14% 28% % 6% 1% 49% 13% 3% % 7% 1% 49% 12% 31% % 6% 1% % 13% 21% % 13% 3% 48% 11% 22% % 16% 3% 47% 11% 24% % 17% 2% 52% 9% 24% % 14% 1% LEGEND 26 TTS 21 TTS 1996 TTS 1986 TTS 1 Kilometres 2 Area = 2,35 Hectares 194, 1% 5% 57% 27% 194,9 11% 7% 6% 22% 189, 11% 7% 6% 22% 177,4 15% 7% 59% 2% 52% 14% 25% % 7% 2% 51% 14% 25% % 8% 2% 5% 14% 26% % 8% 1% 51% 13% 27% % 8% 1% datamanagementgroup DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
11 CITY OF TORONTO - FORMER CITY OF NORTH YORK 26 STATISTICS 26 POPULATION AND EMPLOYED LABOUR FORCE WORK TRIP ORIGINS AND DESTINATIONS 1 DISTRIBUTION IN GTHA Origin %: Distribution of work trips destined for North Total: 254,6 8 Employed Labour Force Destination %: Distribution of work trips made by North residents Total: 28, %, 7% 2%, 17% 64%, 75% 5%, 1% 2 2%, 1% DISTRIBUTION IN THE CITY OF TORONTO %, % Age Cohort EMPLOYMENT Home Location of People Employed in North Employment Location of North Residents 5%, 5% 4%, 2% 28%, 32% North 12%, 28% City of 2%, 1% East 12%, 7% 2 North Rest of
12 CITY OF TORONTO - FORMER CITY OF NORTH YORK 27 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS TOTAL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS: Dwelling Type House Townhouse Apartment 47% 7% 46% 43% 4% 53% 44% 6% 49% 53% n/a 47% Household Size (persons) No. of Available Vehicles Household Averages 231, 217,7 211,3 194, % 33% 2% 16% 9% 22% 31% 21% 16% 1% 21% 31% 2% 17% 11% 19% 32% 19% 19% 11% % 5% 26% 4% 1% 19% 49% 26% 5% 1% 2% 49% 26% 5% 1% 15% 47% 29% 7% 2% Persons Workers Drivers Vehicles Trips/Day TOTAL POPULATION: Male Female Age Daily trips/person (age 11+): 64,4 575,3 57,4 535,6 Employment Status Licenced Drivers Full- Part- Work at Home Student 286,3 68% 39% 6% 4% 23% 277,3 69% 43% 6% 3% 25% 273,3 68% 42% 6% 3% 25% 26,9 71% 55% 5% 1% 23% 318,1 55% 29% 9% 3% 22% 298, 54% 31% 1% 2% 23% 297,1 51% 29% 9% 2% 23% 274,7 53% 38% 1% 1% 2% Median % 6% 11% 28% 22% 2% % 6% 13% 32% 19% 16% % 6% 13% 33% 19% 14% 3 12% 6% 19% 31% 21% 1% Daily work trips/worker: I S L I N G T O N A V E. N O R T H Y O R K W E S T O N R D. H W Y. 4 1 H W Y. 4 J A N E S T. L A W R E N C E A V E. K E E L E S T. D U F F E R I N S T. B A T H U R S T S T. A L L E N R D. Y O N G E S T. B A Y V I E W A V E. L E S L I E S T. H W Y. 4 4 E G L I N T O N A V E. S T E E L E S A V E. F I N C H A V E. D O N V A L L E Y P K W Y. S H E P P A R D A V E. Y O R K M I L L S R D. V I C T O R I A P A R K A V E. TRAVEL PATTERNS TRIPS MADE BY RESIDENTS OF NORTH YORK Trip Purpose Category Trips % of 24 hr. HB-W HB-S HB-D N-HB 282,7 23.8% 48% 22% 21% 9% 272,1 23.5% 52% 23% 17% 8% 254,2 23.% 53% 24% 16% 7% 26,8 24.6% 64% 19% 11% 5% 51% 14% 26% % 8% 1% 52% 12% 25% % 9% 1% 52% 13% 25% % 9% 1% 52% 9% 3% % 7% 1% 1,187,4 31% 13% 41% 15% 1,156,2 33% 13% 39% 14% 1,14,1 33% 14% 39% 14% 1,58,4 39% 14% 34% 13% Percentage of trips made within district: 6-9 a.m. = 49% 47% = 5% 44% TRIPS TO NORTH YORK Destination Purpose 48% 48% 49% 47% Trips % of 24 hr. Work School Home Other 34,1 26.3% 53% 23% 5% 2% 323,2 25.7% 58% 22% 4% 16% 35, 25.6% 59% 24% 3% 15% 271,4 25.4% 68% 19% 2% 11% 1,294,4 2% 8% 39% 33% 1,256,4 21% 8% 4% 32% 1,192,8 21% 8% 4% 31% 1,69,2 22% 8% 43% 28% Median Trip Length (km): 57% 16% 21% % 5% 1% 57% 16% 2% % 6% 1% 57% 16% 2% % 6% 1% 57% 14% 23% % 5% 1% % 14% 18% % 7% 1% 61% 13% 18% % 8% 1% 59% 13% 19% % 7% 1% 61% 1% 21% % 7% 1% 6% 16% 18% % 5% 1% 61% 15% 17% % 5% 1% 61% 16% 17% % 5% 1% 6% 13% 2% % 5% 1% LEGEND 26 TTS 21 TTS 1996 TTS 1986 TTS 2 Kilometres Area = 17,63 Hectares 4 datamanagementgroup DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
13 CITY OF TORONTO - FORMER CITY OF ETOBICOKE 26 STATISTICS 28 POPULATION AND EMPLOYED LABOUR FORCE WORK TRIP ORIGINS AND DESTINATIONS 5 4 Employed Labour Force DISTRIBUTION IN GTHA Origin %: Distribution of work trips destined for Total: 126,2 Destination %: Distribution of work trips made by residents Total: 113, %, 2% 8%, 8% 53%, 69% 2%, % 1 5%, 2% DISTRIBUTION IN THE CITY OF TORONTO %, % Age Cohort EMPLOYMENT Home Location of People Employed in Employment Location of Residents 25%, 27% 4%, 2% 8%, 12% North 11%, 26% City of 1%, % East 4%, 2% 1 Rest of
14 CITY OF TORONTO - FORMER CITY OF ETOBICOKE 29 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS TOTAL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS: Dwelling Type House Townhouse Apartment 55% 6% 39% 5% 3% 46% 53% 4% 44% 61% n/a 39% Household Size (persons) No. of Available Vehicles Household Averages TRAVEL PATTERNS TRIPS MADE BY RESIDENTS OF ETOBICOKE Trip Purpose Category Trips % of 24 hr. HB-W HB-S HB-D N-HB 146,8 2% 5% 21% 19% 9% 155,2 23.1% 54% 21% 17% 8% 143,8 22.4% 54% 23% 16% 8% 145,6 23.4% 66% 17% 11% 6% 657,3 31% 12% 42% 16% 671,5 34% 11% 41% 14% 643,1 32% 12% 41% 15% 622,9 38% 12% 37% 13% Percentage of trips made within district: 6-9 a.m. = 45% 45% = 46% 42% TRIPS TO ETOBICOKE 125,4 123,5 12,5 111, % 33% 17% 16% 9% 23% 33% 17% 17% 1% 23% 32% 18% 17% 1% 16% 36% 2% 18% 1% % 49% 28% 5% 1% 15% 48% 3% 6% 1% 15% 49% 3% 5% 2% 11% 46% 33% 8% 3% Persons Workers Drivers Vehicles Trips/Day Destination Purpose 49% 49% 5% 47% Trips % of 24 hr. Work School Home Other 156,5 22.9% 53% 23% 5% 19% 158,4 23.1% 57% 22% 4% 17% 152,1 23.1% 59% 23% 4% 15% 147,5 24.% 7% 17% 2% 11% 683,2 18% 6% 41% 35% 686,1 19% 6% 42% 33% 657,6 19% 7% 42% 32% 613,7 22% 6% 44% 29% TOTAL POPULATION: Male Female Age Employment Status Licenced Drivers Full- Part- Work at Home Student 152,5 69% 41% 6% 4% 22% 157,8 7% 46% 6% 3% 22% 152,8 7% 43% 6% 2% 23% 15,7 74% 57% 5% 1% 2% Daily trips/person (age 11+): Median Trip Length (km): 319,9 324,5 317,7 34,5 167,4 56% 3% 9% 3% 21% 166,7 56% 32% 9% 2% 21% 164,9 54% 3% 9% 2% 23% 153,8 57% 38% 1% 2% 18% Median % 6% 11% 26% 24% 2% % 6% 12% 32% 2% 16% % 6% 11% 33% 19% 15% % 5% 17% 3% 23% 12% Daily work trips/worker: 56% 13% 19% 1% 8% 2% 57% 12% 19% 1% 9% 2% 57% 13% 2% 1% 8% 1% 59% 9% 23% 1% 7% 1% 61% 16% 15% 1% 5% 2% 63% 16% 14% 1% 5% 1% 62% 16% 15% 1% 5% 1% 62% 14% 18% % 5% 1% % 13% 13% % 8% 2% 64% 13% 13% % 8% 2% 64% 12% 14% % 8% 1% 66% 1% 16% % 7% 1% 65% 16% 13% % 5% 1% 65% 16% 12% % 5% 1% 65% 16% 13% % 5% 1% 65% 14% 15% % 5% 1% S T E E L E S A V E. H W Y F I N C H A V E. R E X D A L E B L V D. H W Y. 2 7 H W Y. 4 9 LEGEND 26 TTS 21 TTS 1996 TTS 1986 TTS K I P L I N G A V E. H W Y. 4 1 E G L I N T O N A V E. W. B U R N H A M T H O R P E R D. B L O O R S T. W. I S L I N G T O N A V E. D U N D A S S T. T H E Q U E E N S W A Y Q. E. W. L A K E S H O R E B L V D. E T O B I C O K E A L B I O N R D. H W Y. 4 1 D I X O N R D. 2 Kilometres S C A R L E T T R D. Area = 12,53 Hectares datamanagementgroup DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 4 G A R D I N E R E X P Y.
15 CITY OF TORONTO - FORMER CITY OF SCARBOROUGH 26 STATISTICS 3 POPULATION AND EMPLOYED LABOUR FORCE WORK TRIP ORIGINS AND DESTINATIONS 1 DISTRIBUTION IN GTHA Origin %: Distribution of work trips destined for Total: 157,9 8 Employed Labour Force Destination %: Distribution of work trips made by residents Total: 27, %, 4% 16%, 14% 66%, 79% 15%, 2% 2 1%, % DISTRIBUTION IN THE CITY OF TORONTO %, % Age Cohort EMPLOYMENT Home Location of People Employed in Employment Location of Residents 1%, 2% 1%, 1% 1%, 15% North 8%, 25% City of 2%, 2% East 44%, 33% Rest of
16 CITY OF TORONTO - FORMER CITY OF SCARBOROUGH 31 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS M A R K H A M R D. M C C O W A N R D. TOTAL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS: 23,6 194,4 184,5 16,7 TOTAL POPULATION: 582, 557,2 531,3 471,6 K E N N E D Y R D. S T E E L E S A V E. M E A D O W V A L E R D. Dwelling Type House Townhouse Apartment 58% 8% 34% 55% 5% 4% 56% 7% 37% 68% n/a 32% Household Size (persons) No. of Available Vehicles Household Averages TRAVEL PATTERNS % 29% 2% 19% 13% 19% 28% 2% 2% 13% 18% 28% 19% 21% 13% 14% 3% 2% 22% 13% % 48% 28% 6% 1% 18% 47% 28% 6% 1% 18% 47% 29% 5% 1% 12% 44% 33% 8% 3% Persons Workers Drivers Vehicles Trips/Day Male Female Age Employment Status Licenced Drivers Full- Part- Work at Home Student 279,5 66% 4% 6% 3% 25% 27,3 67% 44% 6% 2% 26% 256,9 67% 43% 6% 2% 26% 232,1 7% 56% 5% 1% 24% 32,5 51% 3% 9% 2% 22% 286,9 52% 33% 1% 1% 23% 274,3 51% 31% 9% 1% 24% 239,6 53% 39% 1% 1% 21% Median % 7% 12% 27% 23% 17% % 6% 13% 32% 2% 13% % 6% 14% 34% 19% 12% % 7% 18% 33% 19% 8% Daily trips/person (age 11+): Daily work trips/worker: W A R D E N A V E. F I N C H A V E. S H E P P A R D A V E. H W Y. 4 1 L A W R E N C E A V E. P O R T U N I O N R D. TRIPS MADE BY RESIDENTS OF SCARBOROUGH Trip Purpose Category Trips % of 24 hr. HB-W HB-S HB-D N-HB 272,9 24.3% 48% 23% 2% 1% 269,2 24.2% 51% 23% 18% 9% 247,1 23.9% 51% 25% 15% 8% 236,1 24.8% 64% 19% 11% 6% 1,124,9 33% 13% 4% 14% 1,113,4 34% 13% 38% 14% 1,33,4 34% 14% 38% 14% 95,6 39% 13% 34% 14% 51% 14% 23% 2% 8% 2% 53% 14% 21% 2% 9% 1% 51% 13% 23% 2% 9% 2% 54% 1% 25% 2% 8% 1% 57% 17% 19% 1% 6% 1% 59% 17% 17% 1% 5% 1% 57% 17% 18% 1% 6% 1% 59% 14% 19% 1% 6% 1% E G L I N T O N A V E. S T C L A I R A V E. K I N G S T O N R D. S C A R B O R O U G H Percentage of trips made within district: 6-9 a.m. = 52% 51% = 5% 46% TRIPS TO SCARBOROUGH Destination Purpose 54% 54% 54% 53% Trips % of 24 hr. Work School Home Other 23,2 21.6% 46% 26% 7% 21% 223, 21.2% 5% 26% 6% 18% 197,6 2.6% 49% 29% 4% 17% 174,6 2.4% 61% 24% 3% 12% 1,64,3 15% 7% 45% 33% 1,52,8 16% 7% 45% 32% 957,5 15% 7% 46% 31% 854,3 17% 7% 48% 28% Median Trip Length (km): % 15% 15% % 1% 2% 59% 14% 15% % 1% 2% 56% 14% 16% % 11% 2% 59% 1% 18% % 11% 2% 59% 17% 16% 1% 6% 1% 61% 17% 15% 1% 6% 1% 59% 17% 16% 1% 6% 1% 6% 14% 16% 1% 7% 1% LEGEND 26 TTS 21 TTS 1996 TTS 1986 TTS V I C T O R I A P A R K A V E. 2 Kilometres Area = 18,79 Hectares 4 datamanagementgroup DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
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