Past Toronto's published service standard
This report is 51 days old. The city's standard for Illegal Dumping is 3 days. Councillors are the right escalation when 311 is past its own deadline.
Email Cllr. Ausma Malik
Lake Shore Boulevard West, Toronto
Reported on Fri, Mar 20, 2026 at 3:45 PM · 1mo ago
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Multiple blue recycling bins have been illegally dumped and set on fire on Lake Shore Boulevard West, leaving charred debris and burnt materials scattered across the street. The bins are severely damaged with melted plastic and structural compromise, creating an environmental hazard and blocking pedestrian access.
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Illegally dumped recycling bin
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Park
120 Queens Quay E Park
School
Downtown Alternative School
Bus Stop
Lower Jarvis St At Lake Shore Blvd East
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Report Submitted
Mar 20, 2026 at 3:45 PM
Illegally dumped recycling bin
Email sent to Toronto 311
Mar 21, 2026 at 12:24 AM
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Open for about 2 months
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