“We’re being strangled by gridlock.”
That’s how one planning expert described congestion in Toronto right now. And it doesn’t look like it’s going away anytime soon.
The downtown core normally sees a lot of construction projects each summer, but this year there’s a big addition. Significant work is now underway on the Ontario Line, with the full closure of Queen Street to motorists and cyclists between Bay and Victoria streets until at least 2027.
So how is the city managing congestion? And how did it decide what other infrastructure work needs to be done at the same time? CBC Toronto went looking for
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