
"Residents have reported a strong, unpleasant odor from the Ashbridges Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant, described as sewer-like and reminiscent of burning garbage and manure."
"Claire McNevin, a resident, noted that the peculiar smell began two weeks ago, comparing it to the scent of farmland and initially thinking there was a horse nearby."
"Councillor Paula Fletcher highlighted the need for a rehaul in how the city tracks complaints and communicates issues related to the wastewater plant, as residents faced confusion."
"A motion was passed to design a portal for tracking complaints about the plant, aimed at simplifying the process and providing residents with updates on the odor issues."
Residents of Toronto's Leslieville neighbourhood have reported a strong, unpleasant odor emanating from the Ashbridges Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant. While they are accustomed to some smells from the plant, the recent stench has been described as sewer-like, reminiscent of burning garbage and manure. Complaints have been directed to various authorities, leading to confusion. In response, a motion was passed to create a portal for tracking complaints and providing updates about the plant, aimed at improving communication and simplifying the complaint process for residents.
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