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City of Toronto T.O. INview website update for 2013 Article Number: 425
Article Detail | | | Date | 11/28/2012 11:00:52 PM | Written By | | Article Rating | | Views | 797 | | | | | | | Article | News Release
November 28, 2012
City of Toronto T.O. INview website update for 2013
The City of Toronto has added 2013 information to its website for the public to get a preliminary look at planned capital construction work taking place across the city.
T.O. INview - short for Toronto Infrastructure Viewer - enables viewers to quickly determine what work is planned in their community and get a sense of its likely impact locally.
The map highlights scheduled infrastructure construction being carried out by City divisions, including Transportation Services, Toronto Water and City Planning, as well as by transit authorities and utility companies.
New for 2013 and available now is information from Economic Development and Culture and Parks, Forestry and Recreation, in addition to details about cycling infrastructure proposed by Transportation Services.
T.O. INview provides details about the type of work planned, such as road resurfacing or watermain reconstruction, and is designed to improve the co-ordination of projects - with the goal of more efficient capital spending and greater convenience for the public.
T.O. INview can be accessed at http://www.toronto.ca/inview.
T.O. INview features planned road work but not emergency/short-term work. That kind of information is available at http://www.toronto.ca/torontostreets, the City's road restrictions web page, which is a source of information about short-term construction work as well as special events affecting Toronto roads.
Toronto is Canada's largest city and sixth largest government, and home to a diverse population of about 2.7 million people. Toronto's government is dedicated to delivering customer service excellence, creating a transparent and accountable government, reducing the size and cost of government and building a transportation city. For information on non-emergency City services and programs, Toronto residents, businesses and visitors can dial 311, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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