Connecting you with key City of Toronto tools, services, and programs
T.O.INview (Toronto Infrastructure Viewer) is the City of Toronto’s interactive map that shows current and planned infrastructure projects across the city. It helps residents, businesses, and developers explore upcoming roadwork, utility upgrades, and capital projects, improving transparency and coordination.
Create a Service Request with 311 Toronto to quickly report nonemergency city issues online any time, any day. Whether you notice a pothole, graffiti, damaged bins, frozen pipes, or need waste pickup, this platform guides you through selecting the right category and submitting details. You will receive a reference number, be able to track the status of your request, and, if desired, get real time updates by email or SMS.
The School Crossing Guard Program is Toronto’s largest initiative of its kind in Canada, with 911 trained crossing guards stationed across the city. These guards help students cross busy streets safely and confidently, while alerting drivers and cyclists to pedestrian activity. As part of Toronto’s Vision Zero Road Safety Plan, the program supports the city’s goal of eliminating traffic-related injuries and fatalities.
The Vision Zero Mapping Tool is an interactive City of Toronto map that shows historical collision data focusing on fatalities and serious injuries along with a wide range of safety measures implemented across the city. Users can explore features such as pedestrian safety zones, senior and school safety zones, automated speed enforcement, and red light cameras through customizable map layers. This tool supports Toronto’s Vision Zero Road Safety Plan, which aims to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries through data driven and targeted interventions.
Stay informed about current and upcoming road restrictions and closures across the city using Toronto’s interactive map and list. Find alternate travel routes, view construction zones, expressway closures, and other disruptions all in one place to help you plan your journey more effectively.
The Investigation Activity Map lets you search for property-related investigations carried out by the City’s Municipal Licensing and Standards team. You can search by address to see active or closed cases, including issues like property standards, noise complaints, and zoning violations.
Example: Look up the investigation activity for a property before buying or renting.