Willowdale Profile – 2016 Census
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A road classification system designates streets into different groups or classes according to the type of service each group is intended to provide. This is a fundamental tool for urban development and road management. Grouping roads with similar functions can improve transportation planning, road infrastructure design, maintenance, traffic and road operations.
Every street owned by the City of Toronto has been given one of five classifications (with the exception of public laneways).
All construction notices below are organized by street name.
Anndale Drive (from Bonnington Place to Glendora Avenue) Watermain Replacement
Basement Flooding Protection Program – Finch Avenue West and Other Local Roads Sanitary and Storm Sewer Upgrades
Basement Flooding Protection Program – Foxwarren Drive and Other Local Roads Sanitary and Storm Sewer Upgrades
Basement Flooding Protection Program – North York Area Sanitary and Storm Sewer Upgrades, Watermain Replacement and Local Road Resurfacing
Bowerbank Drive and Deering Crescent Watermain Replacement
Craigmore Crescent and Dudley Avenue Watermain Replacement
Elise Terrace Road Resurfacing
Ellerslie Avenue Watermain Replacement and Local Road Resurfacing
Ellerslie Avenue (from Senlac Road to 260 Ellerslie Avenue) New Sidewalk Construction
Gustav Crescent (from Maxome Avenue to 34 Gustav Crescent)
Hilda Avenue (from Moore Park Avenue to Connaught Avenue) Watermain Replacement
Holcolm Road New Sidewalk Construction
Kingsbridge Court (from Bathurst Street to the West Limit) Watermain Replacement
Laneway (East of Yonge Street South off Finch Avenue) Reconstruction
McBride Lane and Intersection (at Beecroft Road) Improvements
Ruth Avenue (from Maxome Avenue to Bayview Avenue) Watermain Replacement and Road Resurfacing
Urbandale Avenue Watermain Replacement
Willowdale Avenue (from Finch Avenue East to Empress Avenue) Road Reconstruction
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