
""We added more workers and pushed everybody and compressed the timeline," she said. "Toronto is moving in the right direction.""
""These are the latest series in projects we've got done faster than ever before," she said, referencing last year's early reopening of the King Street and Dufferin Street intersection and the completion of construction on the Gardiner Expressway over a year ahead of schedule."
Two major intersections in downtown Toronto, Bay Street and College Street, along with Queen Street E. and Broadview Avenue, will reopen ahead of schedule after construction and repairs. Mayor Olivia Chow announced the early reopening, attributing it to increased workforce and expedited timelines. Repairs included aging streetcar tracks and watermains, initially expected to finish later. The city aims to enhance the reliability of its streetcar system while managing infrastructure upkeep. Previous projects have also been completed ahead of schedule, indicating a trend in efficient urban development.
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