Partner Content iFrame wrapper (do not delete)

Image Credit
www.toronto.ca en.wikipedia.org www.cbc.ca CAMH Shkaabe Makwa
Translate video
To translate this video to French or another language:
  1. Start playing the video
  2. Click CC at bottom right
  3. Click the gear icon to its right
  4. Click Subtitles/CC
  5. Click Auto-translate
  6. Select language you want

RPTV Weekly News Show - Construction Update at Gerrard and Parliament: Enhancing Safety and Infrastructure

Video Upload Date: September 30, 2024

Ongoing construction at the intersection of Gerrard Street East and Parliament Street has brought significant changes, and residents are urged to exercise caution while navigating the area. The project is part of a large-scale redevelopment that includes a new condo development, improved cycling infrastructure, and enhanced pedestrian safety measures.

Fred Alvarado Fred – Local Journalism Initiative

One of the major components of the project is the replacement of a watermain that has served the area for over a century. In addition, the City of Toronto is upgrading outdated water services to better meet the needs of the community. While this essential infrastructure work is underway, sidewalk closures are in place, complicating pedestrian access, especially for those heading south on Parliament Street. Residents and visitors are advised to stay alert, exercise caution, and be mindful of their surroundings.

The road reconstruction is expected to continue over the next five years, and includes a redesign of Anniversary Park, which will further enhance the neighbourhood's appeal. These upgrades are part of the broader redevelopment efforts in Regent Park, designed to improve safety and accessibility for cyclists, pedestrians, and motorists alike.

While the construction may cause some temporary inconvenience, the long-term benefits include a safer and more efficient streetscape that will better serve the growing community. Staying safe during this process is crucial, so be mindful of construction activities and follow posted signage as you move through the area.

Comments

We encourage comments which further the dialogue about the stories we post. Comments will be moderated and posted if they follow these guidelines:

  • be respectful
  • substantiate your opinion
  • do not violate Canadian laws including but not limited to libel and slander, copyright
  • do not post hateful and abusive commentary or any comment which demeans or disrespects others.

The Community Media Portal reserves the right to reject any comments which do not adhere to these minimum standards.

Add new comment

CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.