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Past Toronto's published service standard

This report is 94 days old. The city's standard for Parking Violation is 3 days. Councillors are the right escalation when 311 is past its own deadline.

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Multiple vehicles blocking bike lane on Queens ...

ref: STO-K2D6L2
city ref: 09409700 Track on 311
Parking Violation Escalated City acknowledged
Open 94 days
1 confirmed Parking Enforcement: 3 days

City service request

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Updated 29 days ago

The request has been received.

The lines below are from Toronto 311's acknowledgement email. They are estimates from the city, not a guarantee of when the issue will be fixed on the ground.

Service request type: Catch Basin - Blocked / Flooding Expected service delivery: 2026-05-29, 5:50 p.m. Estimated resolution timeframe: The service request will be resolved within 3 days. Service address (city record): 25 Queens Quay W

The city's estimated completion of May 29, 2026 has passed. We are following up.

Queens Quay East, Toronto Toronto

Reported on Mon, Mar 23, 2026 at 8:16 AM · 3mo ago

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Multiple vehicles are parked directly on the red bike lane and sidewalk at Queens Quay East, blocking access for pedestrians and cyclists. This forces both groups into traffic lanes, creating a serious safety hazard at this waterfront intersection.

Description

Cars parking on the bike path and side walk

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Escalated to City

1 community report

1 still there
Still there Mar 24

Submitted by Coyote Junction

This is a constant issue, uber drivers parking on the sidewalk

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120 Queens Quay E Park

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School

George Brown College Waterfront Campus

308m

Bus Stop

Queens Quay East At Lower Jarvis St West Side

30m

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Report Submitted

Mar 23, 2026 at 8:16 AM

Cars parking on the bike path and side walk

Email sent to City of Toronto

Mar 23, 2026 at 12:11 PM

Sent

Email sent to Ward 10 councillor Ausma Malik (Spadina-Fort York)

Mar 23, 2026 at 12:11 PM

Sent

A community member reported: Still there

Mar 24, 2026 at 10:09 AM

This is a constant issue, uber drivers parking on the sidewalk

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Open for 3 months

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