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Deteriorated catch basin with pavement failure

ref: STO-F4A1A7
city ref: 09215539 Track on 311
Water Drainage Snap ✓ City marked resolved

City service request

Fixed

Updated 3 months ago

Fixed, confirmed by Toronto 311.

Resolved on April 28, 2026.

Division: Transportation Services

Checked against Toronto 311 on July 17, 2026: Complete.

Avenue Road, Toronto Toronto

Reported on Sun, Apr 26, 2026 at 12:43 PM · 2mo ago

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A metal catch basin grate at the curb has settled significantly, causing the surrounding asphalt to crack, sink, and crumble into a visible depression with loose chunks scattered on the sidewalk. The grate itself remains intact but the pavement failure around it creates a tripping hazard and suggests the drainage system may not be functioning properly. The catch basin is approximately 91 years old and requires urgent repair.

Description

Large pothole at curb with asphalt actively breaking apart. Storm drain grate is destabilized and at risk of collapsing. Loose asphalt chunks scattered on sidewalk - hazard to pedestrians. Urgent repair needed.

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April 28, 2026

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Apr 26, 2026 at 12:43 PM

Large pothole at curb with asphalt actively breaking apart. Storm drain grate is destabilized and at risk of collapsing. Loose asphalt chunks scattered on sidewalk - hazard to pedestrians. Urgent repair needed.

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Apr 28, 2026 at 12:00 AM

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