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Past Toronto's published service standard

This report is 45 days old. The city's standard for Illegal Dumping is 3 days. Councillors are the right escalation when 311 is past its own deadline.

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Construction debris dumped in alley

ref: STO-I1N9F7
Illegal Dumping Snap Report sent
Open 45 days
Municipal Licensing & Standards: 3 days

Dan Leckie Way, Harbourfront-CityPlace, Toronto Toronto

Reported on Tue, Apr 28, 2026 at 11:11 AM · 1mo ago

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Broken brick, concrete slabs, construction debris, and black plastic sheeting are scattered across the street or alley, creating tripping hazards and potential puncture or laceration risks from sharp masonry fragments. The debris appears to be from abandoned demolition or renovation work left in a public space without proper containment or permits, and obstructs traffic flow.

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BroKen glass pipe

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Apr 28, 2026 at 11:11 AM

BroKen glass pipe

Email sent to Toronto 311

Apr 28, 2026 at 11:12 AM

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