Undead
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In that case, I don't even want to imagine what it was before lolCompared to the state of roads downtown a decade ago, it's far better today.
Yes, the local roads are worse than the big ones.The local streets are a mess though, and lots of rough suburban roads too.
Even the suburban 416 is better than downtown, generally, with a few major exceptions like Sheppard and Bathurst.Toronto's always had terrible roads compared to the 905 though. It is what it is.
True about the 905. The Region is resurfacing Leslie this year even though it's in fairly good shape. Toronto would have left it untouched for another decade+ lol
That's good to hear, but it seems to take forever to repair roads that needed it yesterday. For example, when I lived in North York, I kept pestering the city to resurface Leslie (and add bike lanes!). They told me it's scheduled for a rebuild in 2025. It's gonna be fun driving and biking over Leslie after another five winters of Toronto's brutal freeze-thaw cycles...As @innsertnamehere notes above, downtown has lots of full road reconstruction and major resurfacing coming.
Over the next 4 years.
Yonge Street from Queen to College
Adelaide
John Street
King Street.
Wellington Street
Bloor Street East from Church to Parliament
Church street south of Bloor
The Esplanade
Portions of Front Street East as well.
That will be followed by Yonge from College to Davenport in the late 2020s.