How this Toronto councillor hopes to tackle the city's 'filthy, ugly' streets

A midtown city councillor has launched an effort to reverse what he sees as the deterioration of Toronto's streetscape into "a filthy, ugly place" by doing a better job of selecting — and maintaining — street infrastructure, such as bike lane markers, trash cans and benches.

Jul 5, 2024 - 11:55
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How this Toronto councillor hopes to tackle the city's 'filthy, ugly' streets
Coun. Josh Matlow (Toronto-St. Paul's) holds a broken bike rack that's been lying on the sidewalk at Yonge and St. Clair. Matlow wants the city to tackle

A midtown city councillor has launched an effort to reverse what he sees as the deterioration of Toronto's streetscape into "a filthy, ugly place" by doing a better job of selecting — and maintaining — street infrastructure, such as bike lane markers, trash cans and benches.

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