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Who do I contact about an object (e.g. a large tree) that is causing a sight restriction at an intersection in my neighbourhood, making it difficult to see on-coming traffic?

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Who do I contact about an object (e.g. a large tree) that is causing a sight restriction at an intersection in my neighbourhood, making it difficult to see on-coming traffic?

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Objects located within an intersection’s daylighting triangle (i.e., shrubs or trees) can obstruct sight lines. Please contact the Traffic Division at 905-688-5601 extension 1660 to report these concerns. City staff will undertake a field investigation and determine what action should be taken to clear up the sight lines at the intersection.

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