Past Toronto's published service standard
This report is 83 days old. The city's standard for Garbage Overflow is 3 days. Councillors are the right escalation when 311 is past its own deadline.
Email Cllr. Josh Matlow
Damaged litter bin compartment
City service request
City says fixed (not confirmed)Updated 3 months ago
The city marked this request complete. That means the city closed its ticket, not that the problem is fixed. We have not confirmed the fix. Marked complete on April 19, 2026.
The lines below are from Toronto 311's acknowledgement email. They are estimates from the city, not a guarantee of when the issue will be fixed on the ground.
The city's estimated completion of June 2, 2026 has passed. We are following up.
City says this is done. Is it actually fixed?
Sign in to report what you see on the ground.
Belsize Drive, Toronto Toronto
Reported on Sun, Apr 19, 2026 at 1:06 PM · 2mo ago
Report Details
AI-generated, reviewed by reporter
A public litter bin at the Belsize Drive intersection has visible damage to its upper compartment—the lid appears cracked and warped, which may prevent it from properly containing garbage. The bin is located on a busy commercial street with active traffic, and the damaged lid creates a maintenance hazard. The station has three bins total in the area with collection service seven times per week.
Community Updates
Did the city actually fix this, or just close the file? Come back and tell your neighbours what you see on the ground. Add a photo. Your update is what holds the city to its word.
Have you seen this issue?
Sign in to reportWard 12 · Toronto-St. Paul's
Nearby
Park
June Rowlands Park
School
Manor Montessori De Savery Site
Bus Stop
Mt Pleasant Rd At Belsize Dr
Report History
Complete timeline of your report lifecycle
Report Submitted
Apr 19, 2026 at 1:06 PM
Email sent to City of Toronto
Apr 19, 2026 at 1:07 PM
Awaiting Response
Open for 3 months
Comments (0)
No comments yet. Log in to be the first.