So what exactly are we paying property taxes for? Lol
It’s 1a.m. in Etobicoke residential/family area. Our neighbours have a full outdoor party with an actual DJ blasting music loud enough for the whole street to hear. I’m not even exaggerating. Multiple neighbours reached out to us as well trying to figure wth is going on too.
We did what everyone says you’re supposed to do. We walked over politely and asked if they could turn it down because people have children trying to sleep and others have work in the morning.
They didn’t care. The music kept going.
So we called 311.
The agent told us they don’t respond to one-night noise complaints anymore and that enforcement is focused on chronic problems that happen repeatedly over weeks, months, or even years.
In other words, unless your neighbours make your life miserable on a regular basis, you’re basically out of luck. LOL
So… what exactly are we paying property taxes for if there’s no enforcement when someone is keeping an entire neighbourhood awake after midnight with a DJ?
Has anyone else been told the same thing by 311? If this is now the reality, that’s honestly outrageous