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Water pooling with subsiding pavement
City service request
NewUpdated 3 months ago
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The city's estimated completion of April 19, 2026 has passed. We are following up.
Euclid Avenue, Toronto Toronto
Reported on Thu, Apr 16, 2026 at 8:00 AM · 2mo ago
Report Details
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Standing water is pooling in the street with visible pavement subsidence marked in pink survey markings, indicating a blocked or ineffective storm drain at the catch basin location near the fire hydrant. The subsiding pavement suggests ground settlement from water damage or hydrostatic pressure, creating tripping and slipping hazards for pedestrians and potential splashing hazards for vehicles. The catch basin or storm drain blockage requires clearing to restore proper drainage.
Description
Water pooling
Subsiding pavement
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School
St Francis Of Assisi Catholic Elementary School
School
Clinton Street Jr Public School
Bus Stop
College St At Euclid Ave
Bus Stop
College St At Euclid Ave
Park
Grace College Parkette
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Report Submitted
Apr 16, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Water pooling Subsiding pavement
Email sent to City of Toronto
Apr 16, 2026 at 8:01 AM
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Open for 3 months
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