The City of Toronto announced that repairs on five bridges on the Gardiner Expressway are set to commence next Monday, significantly reducing the westbound lanes from four to three for the next year. This work is part of the ongoing strategic rehabilitation plan aimed at ensuring the expressway's operational safety. The Ontario government will assist in funding several overpasses, and a phased construction approach along with congestion management measures will be in place to ease traffic disruptions, especially with scheduled pauses for the FIFA World Cup in 2026.
Starting Monday, critical repairs on five bridges along the Gardiner Expressway will reduce westbound traffic from four lanes to three for about a year.
The critical project is necessary to maintain the safety and reliability of the Gardiner Expressway, balancing the needs of road users and local residents.
Construction is set to finish by November 2026, with a break from May to July 2026 to accommodate traffic for the FIFA World Cup.
The city is implementing measures to minimize traffic impact, including monitoring and diversion routes during construction.
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