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Plan to unclog Toronto's most cursed intersection has been shot down

Midtown residents have already had to contend with almost a decade and a half of transit construction and related disruptions at Yonge and Eglinton, quite possibly Toronto's most cursed intersection.The transportation tragedy that is the Eglinton Crosstown LRT kept Yonge and Eglinton riddled with traffic until 2024, when work at the intersection finally concluded and opened the door for some real improvements to be introduced.Local councillor Josh Matlow had hoped to finally improve the much-complained-about corner with the introduction of a council motion last fall, seeking to add a pedestrian scramble to the intersection.The motion titled "Providing Safety and Convenience for Midtown Residents: Moving Forward with a Pedestrian Scramble at Yonge and Eglinton" seemed like a no-brainer for an intersection that has developed a reputation as cramped and chaotic.However, a new report filed in response to last year's motion pours cold water all over the idea.The letter ...


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