The City of Toronto has announced that the planned replacement of track at the intersection of King & Dufferin Streets will not occur in 2024 due to “supply chain issues”. Instead this work will be included in the 2025 construction schedule which already included reconstruction of King from Dufferin to Close.
The intersection replacement was originally planned for June-July with full closure of both streets. That will not happen and routes will stay on their current diversions pending reopening of King Street east of Dufferin. That was planned for year-end, but has now been moved forward to November 2024.
The project website contains current details of plans.
It’s almost like the City management hasn’t noticed we’re #3 for the worst traffic.
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It’s too bad that the City doesn’t just admit that the project has a low priority and won’t be funded anytime soon!
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What are the odds that the TTC’s information (on line and posted notices) will correctly explain this change? (As opposed to mentioning a non-existent intersection closure?)
Place your bets!
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