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Vandalized pedestrian crossing sign

ref: STO-J5Q7H5
city ref: 09398689 Track on 311
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Transportation Services: 14 days

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Your Reference Number: 09398689 Service request type: Missing/Damaged/Faded Emergency Traffic Signs Expected service delivery: 2026-05-25, 7:29 p.m. Estimated resolution timeframe: The service request will be investigated and made safe within 4 hours. Service address (city record): Jarvis St & Sirman Lane

Jarvis Street, Toronto

Reported on Sat, May 23, 2026 at 5:22 PM · 3d ago

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A pedestrian crossing control sign at a streetcar crossing on Jarvis Street is heavily weathered and vandalized with white graffiti, obscuring safety instructions including "Do Not Start To Cross" and "Wait For Traffic In Closest Lanes to Stop." The faded and damaged signage reduces legibility of critical pedestrian safety information at this active crossing.

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Pedestrian crossing instruction signage needs to be replaced. This one is faded and antiquated.

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Comments (1)

beaver_roncesvalles 4 days ago

This is not on Jarvis St. This is on Broadview Ave, just south of Mountstephen St.

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May 23, 2026 at 5:22 PM

Pedestrian crossing instruction signage needs to be replaced. This one is faded and antiquated.

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May 23, 2026 at 5:22 PM

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Superseded by admin force-resend at 2026-05-27 13:54:05 -0400

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