Pottery Road in Toronto Will Re-Open on November 30

Pottery Road in Toronto Will Re-Open on November 30
Pottery Road in Toronto Will Re-Open on November 30

This is an update to my previous blog Toronto’s Pottery Road Closure From May 24 to September 5, 2011.

Please note that it was originally planned that Pottery Road in Toronto, Ontario, Canada would be re-opened to traffic in September.

However, additional work on the retaining wall, a storm outfall and some final paving must be completed prior to the road being re-opened.

After completion of the retaining wall adjacent to the roadway, Pottery Road, from Bayview Avenue to Broadview Avenue, is scheduled to re-open on Wednesday, November 30.

During the closure, there is no through traffic on Pottery Road.

However, local business access to Pottery Road will be maintained (although access will be provided from only one end of Pottery Road, either from Bayview Avenue or Broadview Avenue, depending on construction activities).

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

News Release

October 13, 2011

Pottery Road scheduled to re-open on November 30

Pottery Road, from Bayview Avenue to Broadview Avenue, is scheduled to re-open on Wednesday, November 30, after completion of the retaining wall adjacent to the roadway.

It was originally planned that the road would be re-opened to traffic in September. However, additional work on the retaining wall, a storm outfall and some final paving must be completed prior to the road being re-opened. Work performed at the site includes road reconstruction, curbs, guiderails and retaining walls on Pottery Road, a new sidewalk, watermain replacement, storm water upgrades and improvements to the Lower Don bike trail crossing at Pottery Road, and the relocation of various utilities.

During the closure, there is no through traffic on Pottery Road.  However, local business access to Pottery Road will be maintained (although access will be provided from only one end of Pottery Road, either from Bayview Avenue or Broadview Avenue, depending on construction activities).

Further information about other road closures is available at http://www.toronto.ca/torontostreets.

Toronto is Canada’s largest city and sixth largest government, and home to a diverse population of about 2.6 million people. Toronto’s government is dedicated to delivering customer service excellence, creating a transparent and accountable government, reducing the size and cost of government and building a transportation city. For information on non-emergency City services and programs, Toronto residents, businesses and visitors can dial 311, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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