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Descriptive Transcript: Lake Shore Boulevard East Transformation

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This is a descriptive transcript for the Lake Shore Boulevard East Transformation video available on our YouTube Channel here - https://youtu.be/wlwQoEtrEV0
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Construction Notice #64: Port Lands Flood Protection & Lake Shore Boulevard East Projects

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Beginning 9:00 pm on Friday, November 28, the westbound Lake Shore Bridge located at Lake Shore Boulevard East will be closed for up to 10-days to install a new water main crossing and expansion joint
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Construction Notice #64: Port Lands Flood Protection & Lake Shore Boulevard East Projects [PDF version]

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A PDF version of Construction Notice #64 for the Port Lands Flood Protection & Lake Shore Boulevard East Projects.
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Construction Notice #4: Broadview and Eastern Flood Protection Project

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The previously announced closure of the Don Valley Parkway on-ramp at Eastern Avenue is now scheduled to take place on the nights of Wednesday, November 5, Thursday, November 6, and Friday, November 7
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Waterfront Toronto Mandate Officially Extended

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December 12, 2025, TORONTO, ON – Waterfront Toronto’s mandate has been officially extended to 2035, with an option to extend an additional five years to 2040. Learn more about this next phase of

Construction Notice #65: Port Lands Flood Protection & Lake Shore Boulevard East Projects

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On Saturday, January 17, there will be a one-day closure of Lake Shore Boulevard going westbound between Don Roadway and Cherry Street. This work is to support the installation of the watermain along
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Construction Notice #65: Port Lands Flood Protection & Lake Shore Boulevard East Projects [PDF Version]

Broadview and Eastern Flood Protection

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Flood protecting the eastern waterfront has been a multi-stage process. The Broadview and Eastern Flood Protection (BEFP) project will protect the final area still at risk of flooding after PLFP’s