The City said Wednesday that College St will be closed for as much as eight weeks between McCaul Street and Huron Street because a sewer dating from 1873 has collapsed. This occurred Friday. The old brick sewer has created a void/sinkhole approximately 25 feet deep and up to 20 feet in circumference under College at Beverley and St. George Sts.
JUST IN from @breanna_xcarter: A busy stretch of College Street at the St. George Street/Beverley Street intersection is closed for up to eight weeks as city crews work to repair a large sinkhole caused by a 100-year-old sewer that collapsed. https://t.co/MYOraTWbai
— Toronto Star (@TorontoStar) March 31, 2021
#CityofTO announces portion of College Street will be closed for up to eight weeks for emergency repair work. News release: https://t.co/7J1TFDcfnb pic.twitter.com/XVOeLyG2KV
— City of Toronto (@cityoftoronto) March 31, 2021