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This report is 12 days old. The city's standard for Construction Issue is 7 days. Councillors are the right escalation when 311 is past its own deadline.

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Sidewalk blockage construction site

ref: STO-T6W8C5
city ref: 09252566 Track on 311
Construction Issue Snap City acknowledged
Open 12 days
Transportation Services: 7 days

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Updated 10 days ago

The lines below are from the City of Toronto's acknowledgement email. They are estimates from the city, not a guarantee of when the issue will be fixed on the ground.

Your Reference Number: 09252566 Expected service delivery: 2026-05-07, 5:26 p.m. Estimated resolution timeframe: The Service Request will be resolved within 5 days. Service address (city record): 225 Yonge St

225 Yonge Street, Toronto

Reported on Fri, May 1, 2026 at 11:35 AM · 11d ago

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Active construction site on the sidewalk near the Yonge Parkade entrance has blocked pedestrian access with four red traffic cones and caution tape, with an open utility access point visible and pedestrian traffic diverted to the street. The area has two active road restrictions nearby and aging catch basin infrastructure (average 74 years old).

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