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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Public Saftey Notice Regarding Hydro Infrastructure

[More info and visuals can be found in a downloadable PDF here].

The public is at risk of potential electrocution from common voltage sources in all of our neighbourhoods.

The risk comes from “handwells” and “cable chambers” owned and operated by Toronto Hydro. Cable chambers look like a metal utility-hole cover and are usually located on sidewalks in close proximity to Hydro poles.

Handwells are very similar but are smaller in size. Toronto Hydro is working to inspect and repair all of their infrastructure in the City of Toronto. Although crews are working around the clock, this is expected to take at least a month. Please note that covers which are painted red have already been inspected and are safe.

In the meantime, the public is advised to be cautious and avoid contact with any metal plates on the ground – especially handwells and cable chambers.

For more information, please contact the Toronto Hydro Information Hotline at 416.222.3773

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Bathurst Crossing Information

The city is recommending a crossing mid-block on Bathurst between Wellington and Niagara to allow for safe pedestrian passage. The city recommendation and next steps can be found here:

Bathurst Crossing Information [pdf]

Deputy Mayor Pantalone, Adam Vaughan, and Wellington Place Neighbourhood Association all support a safe crossing and this solution.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or comments.