News Release
February 28, 2019

Kipling Avenue will be fully closed between Dundas Street West and Bloor Street West from 7 p.m. on Friday, March 8 to 5 a.m. on Tuesday, March 12. This closure is required to safely remove the bridges over Kipling Avenue between Dundas Street West and Bloor Street West as part of the City’s work to transform the Six Points Interchange from a highway-like junction to a community-centric area that will feature pedestrian-friendly intersections, boulevards, trees and bike lanes.

During this full closure, road users are encouraged to use the following alternate routes to travel north on Kipling Avenue:
• Travel west on Dundas Street West (south of Bloor Street West), north on Aukland Road and east on Bloor Street West to re-join Kipling Avenue; or
• Travel west on Dundas Street West (north of Bloor Street West) and use the Dundas/Kipling ramp to re-join Kipling Avenue.

To travel south on Kipling Avenue, road users are encouraged to use the following alternate routes:
• Travel west on Bloor Street West, south on Aukland Road and east on Dundas Street West to re-join Kipling Avenue; or
• Travel south on Dunbloor Road and west on Dundas Street West to re-join Kipling Avenue.

Signs will be posted to manage traffic in the area and to help ensure the safe travel of drivers, pedestrians and cyclists.

This work will take place 24-hours a day to complete the bridge removal as quickly as possible, and to minimize traffic disruption and congestion. During construction, road users should expect delays and increased traffic on nearby streets. The overnight work will also involve loud noise, such as concrete saw-cutting, concrete grinding and removal, and beeping from reversing trucks.

A number of TTC and MiWay routes that travel along Kipling Avenue will be affected by this work. Visit http://www.ttc.ca or http://www.mississauga.ca/portal/miway for updated schedule information.

Following more than 10 years of planning, consultation, engineering and design, construction to reconfigure the Six Points intersection and area around Kipling Avenue, Bloor Street West and Dundas Street West started in March 2017. The transformation of this area, known locally as spaghetti junction, supports the development of Etobicoke Centre as a vibrant mixed-use transit-oriented community with a new street network, cycling facilities and improved pedestrian connections.

More information about this work, the Six Points reconfiguration and new Etobicoke Centre is available at http://www.toronto.ca/etobicokecentre.
 
Residents and visitors are encouraged to use the City’s web-based map, http://www.toronto.ca/roadrestrictions, to help plan their travel. More information about the City’s planned capital construction work is available at http://www.toronto.ca/inview.

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Susan Pape
Strategic Communications
416-392-8350, 416-882-9273 (cell)