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Busy Spadina-Bloor intersection closed all week for road work

Trying to get anywhere along the downtown stretch of Spadina Avenue is likely to go from bad to worse this week. That's because the city is fully closing the bustlingintersection of Spadina and Bloor Street from July 15 to July 22 for major construction on Bloor.

The hits keep coming for anyone trying to travel on Spadina Avenue

Bloor-Spadina intersection closed all week for road construction

2 months ago
Duration 5:45
The city has fully closed the busy intersection of Spadina Avenue and Bloor Street West from July 15 to July 22 for major construction. As CBCs Chris Glover reports, the closure is part of a long-term project to improve infrastructure, including replacing sidewalks.

Trying to get anywhere along the downtown stretch of Spadina Avenue is likely to go from bad to worse this week.

That's because the city is fully closing the bustlingintersection of Spadina and Bloor Street from July 15 to July 22 for major construction on Bloor.

The work is part of a long-term project to improve infrastructure on a key stretch of the east-west corridor, including replacing sidewalks, installing permanently raised cycle tracks and repaving the road surface.

Pedestrians and cyclists who dismount their bikes will still be able to get through the intersection, but everyone else will need to detour.

The busy 510 SpadinaTTCroute will be diverted to St. George Station via Harbord and St. George streets. You can read more about the detours here.

The temporary closure of the Spadina-Bloorintersection is just the latest blow to transit riders and drivers in the city.

In late June,the TTC temporarily suspended streetcar service on Spadina to allow for extensivetrack repairs and the "modernization" of overhead power lines. Buses are running instead, from Spadina Station to Queens Quay W., in a change expected to last until December.

The change led to even more gridlock than normal in the downtown core. On July 8, the TTCmodified 510 service during the afternoon rush hour in an effort to relieve some of the traffic woes at the southern end of the route.

Later this month, city council will consider a temporary dedicated bus lane on Spadina between Richmond Street W. and Lake Shore Boulevard W. to help ease what one councillor called "unacceptable" congestion.

WATCH | Council to vote on dedicated Spadina bus lane:

City council to vote on designated bus lanes on Spadina

2 months ago
Duration 2:32
Toronto councillors will vote whether or not to create designated bus lanes on the southern part of Spadina Avenue later this month. In June, the TTC added more buses on Spadina after streetcar service was temporarily suspended to allow construction work on the tracks. As Greg Ross explains, it's made what was already a bad congestion problem in the area worse.