HALTON HILLS, ON - As part of ROADS 2022, select streets in Ward 3 will benefit from road resurfacing and road reconstruction as part of the Pavement Management and Collector/Arterial Resurfacing Program.
Starting this summer, improvements are scheduled for the following streets:
Street |
Road Span |
Type of Work |
Albert Street |
Guelph Street to McNabb Street |
Resurfacing |
Chapel Street |
Guelph Street to Dayfoot Drive |
Minor Reconstruction |
Dayfoot Drive |
West End to Chapel Street |
Resurfacing |
15 Side Road |
300m east of Trafalgar Road to Main Street |
Resurfacing |
Maple Avenue |
Mountainview Road to River Drive |
Resurfacing |
Maple Avenue |
Trafalgar Road to Main Street |
Active Transportation and Resurfacing |
Mountainview Road |
John Street to Maple Avenue |
Resurfacing |
Sargent Road |
Mountainview Road to End |
Minor Reconstruction |
Residents are invited to visit letstalkhaltonhills.ca/Roads2022-Resurfacing between February 14 and February 25, 2022 to access detailed information about the proposed construction areas and to connect with Town staff with questions or concerns.
“Our ongoing efforts to keep the Town’s roads in good repair continue this summer in Ward 3,” said Mayor Rick Bonnette. “We encourage residents to visit Let’s Talk Halton Hills for more information and to connect with Town staff about the construction sites.”
Starting this summer, select streets will benefit from road resurfacing and road reconstruction where needed. The work will be supervised and administered by Town staff and residents in affected areas will be notified of project details before the work starts and any weather-related delays throughout the project.
The Town’s Transportation and Public Works Department manages the annual road maintenance and improvement plan which includes pavement management, collector arterial resurfacing and capital works construction programs in order to renew and enhance infrastructure across Halton Hills.
Pavement management has been an annual local resurfacing program since 2003 and the Collector/Arterial Resurfacing Program, focused on upgrading collector and arterial roads in Halton Hills, is scheduled to continue in 2022.
The Town of Halton Hills, with a population of approximately 60,000, consists of two urban centres, Georgetown and Acton, the Halton Hills Premier Gateway employment area, three hamlets – Glen Williams, Stewarttown and Norval – and several smaller settlements. Halton Hills has long been recognized for its natural beauty, active agricultural community, high quality of life and proximity to major centres, including Brampton, Mississauga and Toronto. The Town is ranked as one of the top small communities in Canada by a national magazine.
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