Toronto opens 19 residential garbage drop-off sites June 25
Toronto opens 19 residential garbage drop-off sites June 25
The City of Toronto opened 19 temporary waste sites for disposal of residential and Yellow Bag garbage Thursday, June 25, starting at 3 p.m.. These will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week, and will supplement the seven waste transfer stations already in operation.
When bringing waste to a drop-off site, residents should combine Green Bin materials with other garbage. The waste must be double-bagged and securely tied. Residents can also help elderly and disabled neighbours by offering to take their garbage to a drop-off site.
It is possible these locations may be picketed, so there may be delays at the sites and residents are asked to be patient and cooperative.
A map of the city indicating the locations of all the garbage drop-off sites including transfer stations can be found at www.toronto.ca. The locations are as follows:
Ted Reeve Arena
Northeast corner of Main St. & Gerrard St. E.
Villiers St.
Paved roadway between Saulter St. and Cherry St.
Sunnyside Park
Parking area south of Lake Shore Blvd. W., between Ellis Ave. and Colborne Lodge Dr. (must be east-bound on Lake Shore to access)
Sir Casmir Gzowski Park
Parking area south of Lake Shore Blvd. W., west of Sunnyside Park (must be east-bound on Lake Shore to access)
Eglinton Flats (1)
Enter off Eglinton Ave., east of Jane St.
Eglinton Flats (2)
Enter off Emmett Ave., west of Jane St.
Etienne Brule Park
Old Mill Rd. at Catherine St., east of Humber River
George Bell Arena
215 Ryding Ave., south of St. Clair Ave. W., east of Runnymede Rd.
Christie Pits
Enter off Crawford St., north of Bloor
North Toronto Memorial Arena
North of Eglinton Ave., east of Oriole Pkwy., enter off Edith Dr.
Moss Park
South of Shuter St., north of Queen St. E., west of Sherbourne St.
North York Centennial Centre
580 Finch Ave. W., in parking lot
Caledonia Park
1135 Caledonia Rd., in parking lot
Earlscourt Park
West side of Lansdowne Ave., north of Davenport Rd.
Taylor Creek Park
Enter off Haldon Ave., in parking lot at end of roadway
Scarborough Arena
75 Birchmount Rd.,in parking lot
Wishing Well Park
In parking lot, north of 401, west side of Pharmacy Ave. (south of Sheppard Ave. E.)
York Mills Arena
2539 Bayview Ave., enter off York Mills Rd., east of Bayview
Highland Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant
51 Beechgrove Dr., in parking lot at end of Beechgrove Dr.
The 19 temporary drop-off locations were selected based on the following criteria:
* the site is a City-owned property;
* preference is given to existing paved or gravel areas to minimize environmental impacts;
* is close to and reasonably accessible by the community;
* has vehicular access;
* there is reasonable distance away from residential buildings; and
* has the capacity to hold a large volume of waste if necessary.
Garbage stored at the temporary sites will be contained within a fenced enclosure. Residents must place all waste in the fenced area only. The sites will have 24-hour security and will be monitored by City staff.
The locations will also be managed with professional pest and odour controls. All sites have received approval from the provincial Ministry of the Environment for use as temporary garbage storage sites.
Inspectors from Toronto Public Health will monitor the sites to ensure public health is not compromised by the drop off sites.
Residents should continue to store recyclables, yard waste and bulky items until the labour disruption is over. Once their Blue Bin is full, residents should store recyclables in clear plastic bags. They are also requested to postpone garden trimming and pruning and use a backyard composter to compost yard waste and organics where possible.
All Toronto residents are asked:
* Not to throw garbage onto streets, into laneways or parks
* Not to leave waste in or around City litter bins. These will not be emptied during the disruption.
The City will not condone illegal dumping, which would include dropping waste near, but not within the fencing of the drop off site, as well as other locations like City parks or streets. City bylaw officers will monitor the sites and the fine for illegal dumping starts at $380.
(PRESS RELEASE)
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