Toronto bridge is getting a makeover and it s almost ready for its big reveal
One of the biggest Toronto construction projects during the pandemic is nearing completion.
The Bathurst Street Bridge closed on May 25 for rehabilitation as part of a large project along Bathurst Street between Dundas Street West and Fort York Boulevard.
The work has closed Bathurst Street to cars and streetcars since May, and while it was originally slated to be complete in December, the date has been pushed to January.
While we’ve been working hard to respond to COVID-19, work on essential city projects continues. Starting May 17, construction on Bathurst Street in Ward 10 will begin for bridge maintenance, water main repair, and TTC track replacement. pic.twitter.com/HRyg8Cch3v
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