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Streetlight cycling off intermittently

ref: STO-L7K4G1
Street Light Snap Report sent
Open 42 days
Toronto Hydro: 10 days

Ellesmere Road, Toronto Toronto

Reported on Wed, Apr 15, 2026 at 10:27 PM · 1mo ago

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A street lamp on the north side of Ellesmere is intermittently dimming and cycling off, reducing brightness compared to other functional lights nearby and creating inconsistent illumination on the sidewalk and road. The lamp appears to be operating at reduced capacity, creating a safety hazard for pedestrians and cyclists in this high-traffic area.

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Streetlight is intermittently cycling and turning off. north side of ellesmere 2nd light west of intersection

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Ward 24 · Scarborough-Guildwood

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Nearby

School

Woburn Collegiate Institute

112m

School

St Thomas More Catholic Elementary School

211m

Bus Stop

Ellesmere Rd At Dormington Dr West Side

22m

Bus Stop

Ellesmere Rd At Gander Dr East Side

101m

Park

4 Meadowglen Place Park

416m

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Report Submitted

Apr 15, 2026 at 10:27 PM

Streetlight is intermittently cycling and turning off. north side of ellesmere 2nd light west of intersection

Email sent to Toronto Hydro

Apr 15, 2026 at 10:28 PM

Sent

Email sent to Toronto 311

Apr 15, 2026 at 10:30 PM

Sent

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