Metrolinx revises dump truck plan
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•Residents relieved after Metrolinx revises plan to move up to 400 dump trucks daily through Liberty Village
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Residents relieved after Metrolinx revises plan to move up to 400 dump trucks daily through Liberty Village .
Residents were mainly worried about increased traffic in an already congested area.
Dufferin Street will be used to access the Ontario Line Work Zone that runs parallel to Liberty and East Liberty streets.
Metrolinx says more details are expected to be released in the CLC meeting in January .
“It allows us to begin to see the infrastructure for a new street that has been committed to the neighborhood for decades and for us to have a timeframe where we can see that street opening alongside the new transit station,” said Malik .
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