The works committee will consider changes to telecom “universal equipment placement guidelines,” this week, and is being urged to require them to identify their on-street equipment.
Readers provided upwards of a dozen locations of useless shelters, which we're passing along to the TTC for evaluation.
The huge hedge is growing across half of the sidewalk, despite a city bylaw that requires it to be kept clear of obstacles.
It is so well hidden by grass that small children who veer off the sidewalk can easily step into it.
With so many boxes broken and falling apart, and no urgency to fix them, maybe the telecom providers need some rules.
We asked him to move but he said he'd only be five minutes, even though there was legal parking right next to the accessible spot.
It looked like someone picked up an apartment and shook it, dumping everything in it onto the street.
None of the trees near new curb and sidewalk work were surrounded by barriers to protect them.
Councillor Paul Ainslie wants the city's 75-day limit on accepting late payment to be printed on every ticket.
After reporting on how the city won’t accept payment for tickets older than 75 days, readers filled us in on the rest of the story.
In the absence of anything on the box to identify the utility responsible, it’s hard to get it fixed. And that’s appears to be deliberate.
A reader estimates that a cavity under the street, likely caused by a road bed washout, is well over one metre deep.
Only by persisting in trying to pay two old tickets did we learn that they can only be paid when renewing a licence plate sticker.
‘Irreverent reverence’ is the key to great adaptations, writes Ravi Jain, who dared to revise Hamlet, The Cherry Orchard and David French’s Salt-Water Moon.