These are the streets Toronto is closing this summer in order to make space for pedestrians Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. In an effort to allow more people to safely explore their city, several streets have once again been chosen for the Quiet Streets program this year after a successful 2020 launch. The Quiet Streets program will see year-round improvements to local streets including traffic calming, speed limit reductions, implementation of safety zones, automated speed enforcement, and cycling route installations. After consulting with city councillor's and community members, the streets chosen include Fulton Avenue, Sammon Avenue, Monarch Park Avenue and Woodfield Avenue.