Re-opening of Little Boulevard and Reinstatement of Eglinton Avenue West
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Eglinton Avenue West and Little Boulevard.
What: Traffic will be shifted to the north lanes near the intersection of Eglinton Ave West and Little Boulevard. During this shift, Little Boulevard will be reopened to traffic.
Where: With the reinstatement of Eglinton Avenue West in this area, a construction zone will occupy the south lanes while traffic on Eglinton Avenue West will continue to be one lane in each direction in the north lanes.
When: This traffic configuration will begin in late October 2015 and continue until mid-December 2015 as crews will remove the temporary road deck and reinstate the road to original conditions on Eglinton Ave West.
Additional Info:
- A construction site will continue to occupy the northeast corner of Eglinton Avenue and Little Blvd in order to perform the final stages of work associated with the construction of EEB1. This site will continue to be the access point for crews and supplies into the tunnels.
- Some noise associated with the reinstatement of the road and immediate area can be expected at this site until the end of 2015.
- EEB1 will be left fenced and secured for future activities of the operations.
Please note that construction schedules can be affected by weather and unforeseen circumstances.
The Crosstown Community Office
We understand that construction can be disruptive and we will do our best to keep you informed. If you would like more details about this work or any other aspect of the Eglinton Crosstown project, please do not hesitate to contact us.
We thank you for your continued patience as we work to build rapid transit.