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Woodsworth Housing Co-operative – Membership and Housing Update

Updated: August 4, 2026

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Housing Applications – Important Notice

Woodsworth Co-op is not currently accepting new housing applications due to the high number of applicants already on our internal and external waiting lists.

Woodsworth advertises an information session for external applicants within the co-op and on the CHFT website

Looking for Other Co-op Housing?

If you are seeking co-op housing elsewhere in Toronto, the Co-operative Housing Federation of Toronto (CHFT) maintains a list of housing co-ops, including those with open waiting lists.

You may also find helpful information through the City of Toronto and other housing resources:

If you’ve already attended a Woodsworth external information session

– and the Board of Directors has approved your membership

You may wish to contact the Woodsworth Management Team to ensure that:

  • Your contact information is up to date, and
  • Your waiting list request meets Woodsworth’s occupancy standards.

Please notify Management if your household composition has changed since your membership approval or your contact information needs to be updated.

⚠️ Note: Some unit allocation procedures in the Membership Bylaw have been updated.

If you need further assistance, please contact the office. Management is responsible for maintaining the waiting lists and handling unit allocations.

See more information here including occupancy standards and moves.

External waiting lists and moving into Woodsworth

If you live in Woodsworth and wish to relocate to another unit

see   Relocation, the Internal Waiting List and Unit Allocation.

Alternating between internal and external waiting lists – unit allocation

Woodsworth alternates between waiting lists for units of the same size.

This is based on the Membership: Membership: Member Approval and Unit Allocation Bylaw Article 4.1].

Management must follow the bylaw when units become available.

1.  Woodsworth has two waiting lists – internal and external.

Explainers

Internal:

For information about how the internal waiting list works, see Relocation, the internal waiting list and unit allocation

External:

For information about the external waiting list, see External Waiting Lists and moving into Woodsworth

Priority internal waiting list:

The priority internal waiting list is separate and is not part of the rotation but relates to human rights and accommodation.  See Priority waiting list 
See also 2 (f).

2.  How alternating works

(a)  The co-operative will fill vacancies alternately from the internal and external waiting lists unless there is someone with established special priority for that sized unit. See Article 5.2.1 about priority list.

(b)  Alternation of waiting lists applies to all sized units: 1, 2. 3 and 4 bedroom units.

(c)  One (1) of each unit size will be filled from the internal waiting list and then the next available of that unit size will be filled from the external waiting list. Each unit size (bedroom) waiting list operates independently.

(d)  One bedroom units will be filled alternately between the one bedroom internal and external waiting lists.

Two bedroom units will be filled alternately between the two bedroom internal and external waiting lists.

Three bedroom units will be filled alternately between the three bedroom internal and external waiting lists.

Four bedroom units will be filled alternately between the four bedroom internal and external waiting lists

(e)  If no one on the appropriate waiting list is qualified for or accepts the available unit, the alternate waiting list for that size unit will be used.

(f)  Only moves from the regular internal and external waiting lists count for alternating between internal and external wait lists.
– A priority move doesn’t count as an internal move.
– Allocation of wheelchair adapted units does not count as an internal or external move.

3.  Membership Bylaw

To see this in context, visit the full Membership Bylaw – Member Approval and Unit Allocation bylaw #84.

 

Unit allocation and apartment and townhouse floor plans

Woodsworth has a mix of housing units.
There is an eight story mid rise apartment building on Wilton Street with 122 units.
Unit sizes in Woodsworth range from 1 – 4 bedrooms.

Nearly all Woodsworth units with two or more bedrooms have stairs:

  • One bedroom units in the mid-rise have no stairs.
  • One bedroom units in the stacked units on George and Frederick are on the third level and have stairs.
  • Two bedroom apartments in the mid-rise have stairs to the units since they utilize the space over the common hallways on the 3, 5, and 7 floor for the second bedroom. There are a few one-bedroom units at ends of the floors which may have an extra room but have stairs.
  • Twenty two units have direct street access from Wilton Street. The  two bedroom units are on the ground floor have a patio, and have outside stairs only. Those on the second floor have a balcony and are located above the patio units and thus have inside stairs as well as the outside stairs.
  • Additionally, there are two units, one at each end of the mid-rise that front on George S and Frederick, both smaller 1 bedroom units. No inside stairs, just a few outside.
  • There is also a two bedroom unit off the lobby without stairs.
  • There are also two, three and four bedroom units on George, Frederick and Albert Franck but these have inside stairs as well as a few stairs outside on George and Frederick Street.

Townhouses:

  • There are a total of 70 townhouses on George Street South (east side),  Albert Franck Place and Frederick Street (west side) and all have stairs.
  • The townhouses include stacked and “mews” units (garage on the ground floor in the mews units on Albert Franck Place).
  • The two bedroom units in the stacked units on George and Frederick Streets are two story units with stairs to the bedroom and bathroom level. The three and four bedroom units are three floors plus a basement.
  • The Albert Franck units have three bedrooms on the third floor with the kitchen and living room on the second floor. The ground floor has a utility room / unfinished rec room with patio doors to the back garden. Exception: the south-east end unit adjacent to the laundry room.

Please note that individual units may have changed somewhat.
Kitchens in some townhouse units were remodelled some years ago with an open plan not an enclosed kitchen or with a cut-through to the living room. Floor plans do not reflect these changes.  More recent kitchen renovations retain the original layout.

Basements and ground floor rec rooms in the townhouses may have been finished by members. The standard of finish varies. Some may be a lounge space and some may be storage.

Click here for floor plans.

Unit allocation procedures – internal and external waiting lists

This summary is based on the Membership (Member Approval and Unit Allocation) Bylaw #84 and covers internal and external waiting lists.

[Article references are to Woodsworth’s Membership bylaw unless noted as referring to the Occupancy Bylaw]

Outline:

– Management’s role
– Internal relocation requests
– Exceptions:  There are some cases where a member or household can’t join the internal waiting list.
– Splitting households (internal)
– External waiting lists for units
– All unit allocations, internal and external
– Unit preferences, internal and external
–  Making and receiving unit offers – Woodsworth alternates between waiting lists of the same size.
– Timelines for contacting people, and accepting units, for internal and external unit allocations.
– Move-in date requirements
– No fee
– Special situations – priority list and wheelchair-adapted units

1. Management is responsible for:

– maintaining waiting lists and ensuring that applicants are on the appropriate waiting lists based on the occupancy standards in the Occupancy Bylaw.
– unit allocation:  making offers of units to members based on the Membership bylaw and the Occupancy Bylaw; and tracking refusals

 2. Internal relocation requests

(a)  Members normally are allowed to apply to relocate within Woodsworth.

(b) Members may apply to transfer to any size or type of unit that meets applicable occupancy standards. (See chart in #6)

Occupancy Standards
The minimum number of persons required for occupying each of the co-operative’s unit types. See Occupancy Bylaw, Article 9 for details and about when the standards do not apply.

(c) Households living in Woodsworth and Returning Members who have been approved by the Board of Directors as members may join the internal waiting list. Households must apply using the Relocation request form.   [Membership: Member Approval and Unit Allocation Bylaw #84, Article 5.7]

(d) There are copies of the Internal Relocation Application form in the Photocopy Room and on the co-op website.

(e) Position on the internal waiting list

An applicant’s place on the internal waiting list is determined by the date that a completed Request for Internal Relocation form is received by the co-operative office, subject to any restrictions on joining the waiting lists, regardless of unit size request changes.

3.  Exceptions:  Cases where a household can’t join the internal waiting list.

(a)  A household in arrears can’t be on the waiting list. (Exception: on subsidy) [Article 5.1.2 c]

(b)  Minimum period of residence in a unit – Members must live in their unit for at least two (2) years before they can apply to relocate. [See Article 5.2.5] This applies to all relocation requests . However the Board may waive it.  [Article 5.1.2 a]

(c)  New members who became members as long-term guests or Turning Sixteens (Turning 16s) must wait two years after Board approval of membership before joining the internal waiting list. Exception: if already on the waiting list as of Sept 26, 2023, the old bylaw of 1 year wait applies. [Article 5.1.2 b]

They cannot join the internal waiting list until the required waiting period of two years has elapsed. The time the new member lived in the co-op previously to becoming a member does not count as part of the two (2) years’ wait. [Article 2.3.3 I]

They cannot inherit a unit alone until they have lived with the household for two (2) years after membership approval. Exception: Occupancy Bylaw, Article 10.4 Death of a member. However, they may be eligible to move with the rest of the household.

See restrictions on joining the waiting list in Article 5.1.2 (b).

4.  Splitting households (internal)

(a)  This is in the Occupancy Bylaw but the new Member Approval and Unit Allocation Bylaw has more specific information.

(b)  There may be a requirement to move if one or more occupants move out and the remaining household does not meet occupancy standards. [Occupancy Bylaw Article 9.4] unless the remaining household has lived in the unit for three years and achieved tenure. For details see [Occupancy Bylaw, 9.4a].

(c)  The households on subsidy have their own rules on occupancy. See Appendix C of the Occupancy Bylaw and the Housing Charge Subsidy Bylaw.

5.  External waiting lists for units

(a) Households who used the external membership process and have been approved by the Board as members are put on the external waiting list. (Staff transfers the information from the application form to the external waiting list. All prospective occupants must be listed.)   [Article 6.1]

(b) Management transfers requests from the external application form to the external waiting lists.

(c) Position on the external waiting list
The record date for determining an applicant’s place on the co-operative’s external waiting list will be the date when a completed application is received by the office.

6. All unit allocations, Internal and External

(a) All prospective occupants of the requested unit must be listed on the application form in order to meet occupancy standards.

(b) All households must meet occupancy standards for the unit size they have requested. There is a minimum of 1 occupant per bedroom except for the mid-rise and Wilton Street where a single member household can have a 2-bedroom unit. [Membership Bylaw Article 4 c, Article 4d; also Occupancy Bylaw 9.3]

Unit size

Minimum people

Exceptions

1 bedroom Minimum – 1 occupant None
2 bedroom Minimum – 1 occupant in mid-rise and Wilton Street only 2 occupants required for 2-bedroom townhouses.
3 bedroom Minimum – 3 occupants None
4 bedroom Minimum – 4 occupants None

(c) The household can be made of up people currently living in the co-op or those who will apply for long-term guest status when a unit is offered to their family / household. [Membership Bylaw, Article 4e]

(d) Management handles waiting lists, unit offers, and moves. Applicants, please update Management on contact information and household names. Delays in response may affect your position on the waiting lists.

7.  Unit preferences, internal and external

(a)  Applicants can join the lists for a maximum of two choices at any one time, for any unit for which they qualify. [Membership Bylaw, Article 4g]

(b) Applicants may specify that they only wish to live in a particular area of the co-operative, a particular floor, a particular type of unit or a particular unit or units.

(c) Adding special requests may delay being offered a unit. See 5.2.4 (b). This information is listed in the relocation application form.

(d) Applicants are skipped over by Management if the available unit does not meet the criteria selected by the member. This does not count as a refusal. [Article 4h]

(e) Adding criteria such as location does not give the household any priority for units when their preferred unit becomes available. They must be next on the waiting list when a match comes up for their preference. Adding criteria does not give the household the right to skip members above them on the waiting list.  [Article 4h] [Article 5.2.4b]

(f) Members can make changes to unit size or other preferences or household names without losing their place on the waiting list. [Article 4g]

8.  Making and receiving unit offers – alternating between waiting lists of the same size

This is the full Member Approval and Unit Allocation Bylaw Article 4.1
See https://www.woodsworthcoop.ca/index.php/alternating-between-internal-and-external-waiting-lists-unit-allocation/

This  alternating between waiting lists is not the usual practice for Ontario co-ops but adopted by Woodsworth members, first just for 1 bedroom units, and then in 2023, all units in Membership Bylaw: Member Approval and Unit Allocation, Bylaw #84.

9.  Timelines for contacting people, accepting units, for internal and external unit allocations.

(a)  Contacting people with unit offers: if unable to contact the person next in line on the waiting list within three (3) business days, the unit will be offered to the next eligible member. It is considered a refusal.  [Internal – Article 5.5.1] [External – Article 6.2.4]

(b)  Making a decision: a household offered a unit will be given three (3) business days to decide whether to accept the unit  [Internal – Article 5.5.2] [External – Article 6.2a]

(c) Three refusals bump the household to the bottom of the list. [Internal – Article 5.5.3] [External – Article 6.2.5]

(d) No matter how many unit types or sizes or criteria the member indicates on their Request for Internal Relocation or application form, the number of allowed refusals does not change. [Internal – Article 5.5.3] [External – Article 6.2.5]

(e)  No reply or no contact/no response counts as a refusal. [Internal – Article 5.5.1], [External – Article 6.2.4]

(f)  For Priority Moves, after three refusals, they are removed from the priority waiting list. Management must notify the member. [Article 5.5.5]

(g)  Once a unit is accepted, the household is removed from the waiting list for other sizes or types of unit. [Article 4k]

10.  Move-in date requirements

(a)  Internal waiting list:  Members will be provided with at least thirty (30) days notice for an internal relocation. [5.5.7]
(b)  External list: They will not be required to take occupancy and commence payment of the housing charges until the first day of the third month following the offer, approximately sixty (60) days. [6.2.8]

11.  No fee

There is no relocation nor application fee. [Article 5]

12.  Special situations – priority list and wheelchair adapted units

(a) There is a priority waiting list.
Members who require accommodation for disabilities or other special circumstances can request a priority move. There are special rules in place for this. Contact Management. See Article 5.2.1 of the Member Approval and Unit Allocation Bylaw and Schedule F.

(b) A few units designated as wheelchair adapted are filled differently. See Article 9 of the Member Approval and Unit Allocation Bylaw, Wheelchair adapted units.

See the Membership Bylaw #84 and the relocation application form