2025 Road Rehabilitation and Resurfacing Program
The 2025 Road Rehabilitation and Resurfacing Program focuses on addressing roads in poor condition as well as keeping good roads good, by actively maintaining the pavement. This balanced approach works to repair deteriorated roads while preventing the deterioration of good roads in the future - keeping the good roads good while not forgetting about the roads needing more attention.
A total of approximately 16 km of roads will be the focus of the 2025 program.
Ward | Street | Treatment | Length (km) |
---|---|---|---|
2 & 4 | Spring Creek Road – Mountain Road to Spiece Road | Bonded Wearing Course | 3.4 |
3 | Seventeenth Street – Top of the Hill to Eighth Avenue (R.R. 669) | Bonded Wearing Course | 1.7 |
4 | Cherry Avenue – Fly Road to Yonge Street | Bonded Wearing Course | 1.5 |
4 | Yonge Street – Tintern Road to Cherry Avenue | Bonded Wearing Course | 1.1 |
2 | Cosby Road – Fly Road to Yonge Street | Single Surface Treatment | 2.1 |
3 | Eleventh Avenue – Fourth Avenue to King Street (R.R. 81) | Single Surface Treatment | 1.8 |
3 | Red Maple Avenue – Fifteenth Street to Thirteenth Street | Single Surface Treatment | 0.9 |
3 | Walnut Point – Thirteenth Street to East Limit (Provisional) | Bonded Wearing Course & Hot Mix Asphalt | 0.4 |
3 | Seventeenth Street – Eighth Avenue (R.R. 669) to Twenty Rd. (R.R. 69) (Provisional) | Single Surface Treatment | 0.6 |
3 | Red Maple Avenue – Jordan Road (R.R. 26) to Fifteenth Street (Provisional) | Single Surface Treatment | 0.8 |
4 | Tufford Road – John Street to King Street (R.R. 81) (Provisional) | Single Surface Treatment | 1.6 |
View the 2025 Road Rehabilitation and Resurfacing Map here
Road Rehabilitation and Resurfacing efforts may include:
- Replacement of culverts that are currently failing, or have the potential to fail in the near future.
- Primary focus on cross culverts under roadways.
- Culvert replacements will take place prior to road rehabilitation.
- Rehabilitation of rural roads may include asphalt "padding" at certain areas of the road before applying surface treatment (tar and chip).
- Rehabilitation of urban roads includes milling of existing asphalt, placement of new hot mix asphalt and spot curb repairs.
What to Expect
Access for local traffic, garbage collection, and emergency services will be maintained. A notification will be sent to all residents that live on any of the proposed roads closer to the start date of construction.