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In this new Toronto neighborhood, ‘sponge streets’ double as parks and flood prevention

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18.05.2026

In this new Toronto neighborhood, ‘sponge streets’ double as parks and flood prevention

These green corridors ditch parking and instead capture stormwater, reduce heat, and put people first.

[Photo: Waterfront Toronto]

To make room for more housing without losing green space, planners in a new Toronto neighborhood flipped the usual approach: Instead of carving out room for parks and plazas, they made the streets do that work instead.

“The street is almost like a public courtyard,” says Rasmus Astrup, design principal and senior partner at SLA, the Denmark-based firm that was part of the design team for the new neighborhood, called Ookwemin Minising.

The main street will be car-free, “like a linear park,” he says, and filled with 400 trees.........

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