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Area: north of Ellesmere, east of Highland Creek, west of Morningside, south of Highway 401
Seven Oaks Community
Update
Please click the attached community letter to learn about new updates in the Seven Oaks community. Take a moment to learn about road, bridge & sidewalk Construction on Military Trail from Ellesmere Road to Highcastle Road, clarification on basement apartments and rooming houses and the Meadoway Multi-Use Trail Construction.
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Military Trail Road Reconstruction Update
The City of Toronto is reconstructing Military Trail from Ellesmere Road to Highcastle Road. This project will also include the following improvements and safety features:
- Construction of retaining walls along segments of the road to improve slope stability and accommodate road realignment and a new sidewalk
- Construction of a new sidewalk on the west side of Military Trail from Ellesmere Road to Highcastle Road (the entire length).
- Installation of handrails and guardrails on the west side of Military Trail from Ellesmere Road to Highcastle Road
- Additional street lighting
This project is now anticipated to begin by the end of January 2022. The timeline for the road reconstruction is expected to run through to Spring/Summer 2022. Please visit the project website for regular updates regarding this planned work, www.toronto.ca/militarytrail.
Seven Oaks Park Basketball Court
The City is building an outdoor basketball court in Seven Oaks Park! The project is currently in the development design phase! Community engagement is anticipated to begin early winter 2022, with construction to begin in summer 2022. The project is expected to be completed for fall 2022. Learn more about the project online here.
Keeler Boulevard Speed Humps Update
The design portion of the Keeler Boulevard Speed Hump project is nearly complete. The expected installation of these traffic calming measures is scheduled for 2023. My office will inform you once an official timeline and notice for the installation are available. If you have any further questions or concerns regarding this project, please do not hesitate to contact my office at 416-396-7222 or councillor_ainslie@toronto.ca
Welcome T.O. Winter
I encourage everyone to review the City’s Winter Services which is available online here. Track real-time locations of plows, sidewalk plows and salt trucks and identify which roads have been serviced by winter snow clearing vehicles and crews using the City’s PlowTO Map. Remember contacting 311 is the most efficient way to ensure the City is aware of any snow clearing issues and can have crews out as soon as resources are available. More information about the City’s snow clearing plan is available at toronto.ca/snow.
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