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Past Toronto's published service standard

This report is 91 days old. The city's standard for Road Damage is 14 days. Councillors are the right escalation when 311 is past its own deadline.

Email Cllr. James Pasternak
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Potholes on Bathurst southbound

ref: STO-P4H0K7
Road Damage Snap Report sent
Open 91 days
Transportation Services: 14 days

11 Verwood Avenue, Toronto Toronto

Reported on Sun, Apr 5, 2026 at 2:23 PM · 3mo ago

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Multiple sections of deteriorated asphalt and potholes span the right-hand lane southbound on Bathurst between Shepherd and Wilson, showing dark patches, uneven pavement, and depression-like formations. The damage creates a tripping hazard for pedestrians and suspension risk for cyclists and vehicles. The catch basins in the area average 55 years old, which may be contributing to drainage issues.

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Potholes down the entire side of the right hand lane southbound on Bathurst between Shepherd and Wilson.

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Report Submitted

Apr 05, 2026 at 2:23 PM

Potholes down the entire side of the right hand lane southbound on Bathurst between Shepherd and Wilson.

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Apr 05, 2026 at 2:24 PM

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