Roadwork and construction occurs throughout the City on an intermittent basis. During these times, the City advises residents and commuters to expect minor traffic delays and parking disruptions, and to choose an alternate route if possible. Signage is posted prior to any road closures, and regular updates are provided.
We recognize the inconvenience roadwork may cause, and thank you in advance for your understanding and patience. All City roadwork is described in the table below, and shown on the map in red.
Roadwork Notices
Area |
Start |
End |
Details |
Chesterfield Ave at W 4th Street |
May 10, 2023 |
May 24, 2023 |
Construction of new pedestrian activated traffic signal. During work hours there will be impacts to traffic on Chesterfield Ave and W 4th Street, flaggers will be on-site to assist as required. Hours of work: 7am-5pm
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Lonsdale Ave and 12th |
May 18, 2023 |
May 19, 2023 |
The contractor will be returning to site for one day of work on May 18 or 19 to complete trench repair work related to the new traffic signal. |
65 Chesterfield Ave |
May 15, 2023 |
End of June 2023 |
Lonsdale Energy Corporation will be completing the installation of district energy connection on 65 Chesterfield Ave until the End of June 2023. Construction hours will be from 7am-4pm on weekdays and if required, 9am-5pm on Saturdays.During construction there will be road closure, traffic diversions, and parking restrictions. Bus stop operation will be affected. During this construction time road traffic will be affected, please use an alternate route.
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St. Georges and E 13th |
May 30, 2023 |
June 1, 2023 |
Tie-ins for new sanitary and storm sewer in the intersection of St. Georges Ave and E 13th St. During construction expect lane closures, turn restrictions, and detours. Traffic control will be on site. Hours of work: 7am-7pm |
200 Block E 13th |
April 24, 2023 |
June 23, 2023 |
Utility works. The road on 200 block of E 13th Street is fully closed for vehicle traffic. Cyclists are able to use the road on 13th Street. Pedestrians can use only south sidewalk. Vehicle traffic detoured to 12th and 15th Street (between St Andrews and St Georges Avenue). Road fully open after work hours. Hours of work: Monday to Friday, 7am-7pm, Saturday 9am-5pm.
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600 block E 3rd |
April 3, 2023 |
May 26, 2023 |
Installation of district energy connection for 632 E 3rd St development, which will require street/lane closure. During construction there will be traffic diversions and parking restrictions, but bus stop operation will not be affected. Please use alternate route. Work hours: 7am-4pm weekdays, 9am-5pm Saturdays (if required). |
1712 Lonsdale Ave |
April 24, 2023 |
May 26, 2023 |
Replacement of a storm sewer and watermain line, and excavation of soil at 1718 Lonsdale Avenue, which will require lanes to be reduced to a single lane in each direction (NB and SB). During construction the sidewalk on the east side of Lonsdale adjacent to the site will be closed and the nearby bus stop will be temporarily relocated just south of 17th Street. A traffic management plan will be in place 24 hours a day for the duration of this work. Work hours: Monday-Friday, 7am-5pm |
Roadwork Map
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Road Maintenance
The City maintains approximately 130 km of streets, 42 km of lanes, 145 km of sidewalks, 52 traffic signals, and 1,700 streetlights to ensure the safe and comfortable mobility of the community. Road maintenance includes street cleaning, ice and snow control, pothole patching, traffic sign installations and replacements, line marking, vegetation control, and re-lamping of streetlights and signals as required.
In addition to routine road-related maintenance, the City repaves approximately two kilometres of streets annually, based on a computerized infrastructure management program. The City also removes and replaces approximately 1,200 m of sidewalk annually, primarily in commercial areas with high pedestrian volume.
Well-maintained roads and walkways contribute to the efficient, effective movement of people and goods, but the City also envisions a greener road ahead. Any roadway expansion will only be supported if it furthers the City's vision of a sustainable community. By optimizing the use of its existing road network, the City aims to encourage more and more people to choose alternative transportation other than the single occupant vehicle.
Contact Us
Contact the City's Engineering Department if you have any questions or concerns about road maintenance in the City, at either eng@cnv.org or 604-983-7333.