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STO-V6W6J0 · Ward 11 · Property Standards

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STO-V6W6J0

City ref

09786458

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Property Standards at 117 Melville Avenue

We heard you
Case built & sent · Jul 17, 10:50 AM
City & councillor received it
City of Toronto + Cllr. Saxe
The city responded
Ref #09786458 ↗ Transportation Services
Fixed
Confirmed Jul 28

Fixed, confirmed by Toronto 311.

11 days after you reported it. We take the city at its word, and you get the final one: is it actually fixed?

The city marked this resolved Jul 28, 12:00 AM

Sign in to tell your neighbours what you see on the ground.

Closed, on the record

Fixed in 11 days.

Melville Avenue in University-Rosedale is a little better today because somebody said something and the city finished the work. That is how this is supposed to work.

Before photo Jul 17 · reported
Resolved Jul 28 · confirmed

Reported this yourself? Add your after photo when you pass by. It completes the record.

11 days

report → fix

Toronto 311

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Reported July 17 · resolved on July 28, 2026 · Confirmed complete by Toronto 311 · July 29, 2026 · inside the city's own 14-day standard · checked against the city's records, not taken on faith

117 Melville Avenue, Toronto Toronto

What's nearby

Sacre Coeur Catholic Elementary School

School

255m

Essex Jr Sr & Hawthorne Two Bilingual

School

329m

Dupont St at Shaw St

Bus Stop

100m

Dupont St at Shaw St

Bus Stop

106m

Garrison Creek Park

Park

268m
This street's story: Property standards sit with the owner, so this kind of report starts a notice to a person, not a work order to a crew.

The case we sent

Report details · AI-written, reviewed by the reporter

A directional street sign mounted on a grey metal pole at this location is almost completely obscured by dense ivy and climbing vegetation wrapped around the pole, rendering it non-functional for traffic direction. The overgrown plant material is blocking public signage that residents and pedestrians rely on for navigation.

Description · in the reporter's words

Bent sign

What we did for you
  • We heard you, and saw what you saw 10:50:52
  • Made sure no faces or licence plates travel with your photo 10:50:52
  • Wrote the formal report in the city's own language, for you 10:50:52
  • Found your ward and put your councillor on the record, for you 10:50:52
  • Delivered it to Toronto 311, the same minute 10:51:06
  • Caught the city's reference number so you never have to chase it Jul 17
  • And when the city marked it fixed, we brought the answer back to you. That's the loop, closed. Jul 28

Your 15-second report became all of this before 10:52 the same morning.

The neighbourhood

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