Flooding, noise and dust: Toronto residents detail Metrolinx construction pains | CBC News
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Residents near the Pape stop of the Ontario Line express frustration over construction disruptions, including constant noise, vibration, and dust affecting their daily lives.
City councillor Paula Fletcher stated that despite daily cooperation with Metrolinx, getting the provincial agency to agree on solutions for residents has been challenging.
Metrolinx acknowledged residents' concerns, stating they have implemented mitigations such as changing site entrances, watering down trucks, and monitoring noise and vibration levels.
The provincial transit agency is providing car wash vouchers to affected residents in response to complaints about dirt and disruption caused by construction activities.
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