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Standing water on sidewalk
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NewUpdated about 1 month ago
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148 College Street, Toronto Toronto
Reported on Thu, Apr 16, 2026 at 8:36 AM · 1mo ago
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Standing water several inches deep is pooled across the sidewalk at this location, creating a tripping hazard and accessibility barrier for pedestrians. The pooling is chronic and appears to indicate a drainage system failure or blockage, likely related to the nearby catch basins and sewer infrastructure. The wet conditions also create a slip hazard.
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Water pooling on sidewalk- chronic problem here
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Nearby
School
Orde Street Jr Public School
School
Ronald Mcdonald House
Bus Stop
College St At Mc Caul St
Bus Stop
Mccaul St At College St
Park
Mccaul Orde Parkette
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Report Submitted
Apr 16, 2026 at 8:36 AM
Water pooling on sidewalk- chronic problem here
Email sent to Toronto 311
Apr 16, 2026 at 8:36 AM
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Open for about 1 month
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Comments (1)
I hope the city react to this soon. Based on the city assets data, there are 10 catch basins and 10 manholes within 200m radius. It seems this one could be related to sidewalk structure caved-in. No 100% sure.