One of Toronto's busiest multi-use recreation trails is currently undergoing a major revamp, but much of the excitement walkers and cyclists had ab...
One of Toronto 's busiest multi-use recreation trails is currently undergoing a major revamp, but much of the excitement walkers and cyclists had about its forthcoming reopening has likely now been dashed by multiple construction delays.
I look forward to this motion popping up again in committee. The Lower Don Trail revamp is starting to look like a never ending project.While the first phase of remediations of the path were completed in 2017, work has been intermittent, restarting again with gusto in May 2023. The latest hiccup, discovered in the fall but newly announced, is"poor soil conditions.
"Additionally, a section of the site experienced erosion from the nearby river , and some of the required permitting and approvals from other infrastructure located nearby took longer than anticipated."June 13, 2024
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