Update: Overnight Work in the Railway Corridor between Ray Avenue and Black Creek Drive through late November 2022

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November 18, 2022

 

What Work is Taking Place?

Through late November 2022, crews at Mount Dennis Station will be working extended construction hours to facilitate track cuts and rail and platform construction. This work will take place in the Railway Corridor Between Ray Avenue and Black Creek Drive. Construction will take place on a 24-hour basis, Monday-Saturday, through late November 2022. Occasionally, crews will be required to work extended hours on Sunday to facilitate specialized activities. Crews will endeavor to minimize disruption as much as possible, while the work takes place.

 

What to Expect

Noise from construction activities, including excavation, grading, and backfilling. can be expected. Construction lighting is required and will be positioned away from residential properties.

 

HOURS OF WORK

  • Overnight work at the Railway Corridor will continue through late November 2022
  • This work is expected to take place on Monday – Saturday on a 24-hour basis.
  • Occasionally, crews will be required to work on Sundays to facilitate specialized activities.
  • Work may take longer or shorter than expected.
  • Work may be rescheduled due to inclement weather and/or unforeseen circumstances.

 

TRAFFIC DETAILS

  • No changes to the current traffic configuration are expected as a result of this work
  • On the weekend of Friday, November 25 – Monday, November 28, 2022, parking restrictions will be in place on Locust Street; for more information on this work please visit www.the crosstown.ca

 

PEDESTRIAN DETAILS

  • No changes to the current pedestrian routes are expected as a result of this work.

 

TRANSIT INFORMATION

  • No changes to TTC routes are expected as a result of this work.