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Published: May 25, 2025
Toronto – Arab Canada News
The city of Toronto has announced that vital maintenance work on five bridges along the Gardiner Expressway will officially begin next week, which will lead to long-term closures of lanes that may last for several months, amid warnings for drivers about significant traffic delays.
The aim of this work is to implement comprehensive structural repairs for several bridges extending from Dominion Street to Dexter Street, as part of the city's ongoing plan to maintain the safety and sustainability of critical infrastructure.
What awaits drivers?
Starting Monday, April 8, the westbound lanes of the highway will gradually close, while limited lanes will remain open for traffic. This is expected to lead to traffic congestion, especially during peak morning and evening hours.
Authorities have urged drivers to:
• Plan their trips in advance and use alternative routes.
• Rely on public transportation whenever possible.
• Follow real-time updates through official navigation apps and the city's websites.
Importance of the project
The city stated in a statement that the maintenance work is necessary to avoid future structural risks and to extend the lifespan of the highway, which is a major traffic artery connecting downtown with the western areas.
When will the work be completed?
The first phase of repairs is expected to last until the fall of 2025, as part of a larger project that spans several years and includes advanced maintenance and structural updates along the Gardiner Corridor.
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