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Langden Avenue Toronto
Reported on Wed, Jun 10, 2026 at 4:38 PM · 1mo ago
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A mature Siberian elm on Langden Avenue has a large broken branch wedged precariously in a structural split midway up the trunk, posing serious injury risk to pedestrians and potential vehicle damage if it falls. The tree also shows signs of decline with sparse foliage, visible dead branches, and ongoing branch drop hazard.
Description
This Siberian elm has a giant sharp broken branch sitting between the trunk split halfway up. If it falls it could seriously injure a person or automobile. The tree itself is a danger and constantly dropping branches but this current hefty broken branch precariously sitting there is very concerning and should be removed immediately before someone gets hurt.
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Sign in to reportWard 5 · York South-Weston
Nearby
School
Cordella Jr Public School
School
St Oscar Romero Catholic Secondary School
Bus Stop
Cliff St At Cordella Ave
Bus Stop
Cliff St At Alliance Ave North Side
Park
Westlake Park
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Report Submitted
Jun 10, 2026 at 4:38 PM
This Siberian elm has a giant sharp broken branch sitting between the trunk split halfway up. If it falls it could seriously injure a person or automobile. The tree itself is a danger and constantly dropping branches but this current hefty broken branch precariously sitting there is very concerning and should be removed immediately before someone gets hurt.
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Jun 10, 2026 at 4:38 PM
Email sent to Parks Forestry & Recreation
Jun 10, 2026 at 4:38 PM
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