Pre-Construction Notice: Watermain Cleaning and Relining Spring- Fall 2022,

This Spring-Fall 2022, the City of Toronto will be cleaning and structurally relining several watermains near Lawrence Avenue West in Spring 2022. During this process, the City will also replace the City-owned portion of any substandard water service pipes.

This project is part of the Council-approved Capital Works Program to renew Toronto's aging infrastructure, improve water distribution and reduce the risk of watermain breaks.

WHAT TO EXPECT BEFORE CONSTRUCTION

  • Work crews will mark the locations of underground utilities, such as gas, water and cable so that the construction work does not interfere with these utilities.

  • Affected properties will receive a construction notice approximately two to three weeks before work begins. The notice will include more information about the work, including exact details regarding the project's start and end dates.

  • Work in the boulevard in front of homes and commercial properties is expected. This work includes removing and replacing a portion of driveways, municipal sidewalks and grassed boulevards, where necessary.

  • Property owners should remove items located within City property limits (boulevard), such as landscaping and or decorative objects before work starts.

AFFECTED AREAS:

  • Lawrence Avenue West from Kimbark Boulevard to Rosewell Avenue, and Avenue Road from Caribou Road to Lawrence Avenue West (download notice)

  • Lawrence Avenue West from East of Marlee Avenue to Bathurst Street (download notice)

  • Saranac Boulevard, Drexel Road and Brucewood Crescent (download notice)

NEED MORE INFORMATION?

If you have questions about the upcoming work, please contact us.

  • Field Ambassador: 416-508-3164, TorontoWMRehab@wsp.com
    (7 a.m. – 7 p.m., Monday – Friday, closed on weekends)

  • TTY Hearing Impaired Service: 416-338-0889
    (Seven days a week, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., closed on holidays)

  • General and after-hours inquiries: 3-1-1

  • Website: toronto.ca/EglintonLawrence

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