Kitchener: Bleams Road Improvements

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This project supports the Region of Waterloo's strategic focus area(s):


Project overview
The Region is reconstructing Bleams Road from Trussler Road to Fischer-Hallman Road in the City of Kitchener. We’ll remove and replace all the asphalt and road structure, as well as install a new watermain, and asphalt multi-use pathways on both sides of Bleams Road. We’ll also construct four roundabouts at Trussler Road, Isaiah Drive, Donnenwerth Drive, and Commonwealth Street/Abram Clemens Street intersections.

A Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study was completed in June 2023.
A recommended alternative was approved by Planning and Works Committee on December 6, 2023.

Timing and Closures — May 21, 2024 to December 2025
Construction will done in stages, from Fischer-Hallman Road heading to Trussler Road. During each stage, Bleams Road will be closed to through traffic. Local access will be maintained for emergency vehicles, residents and patrons of the immediate area. As each stage is completed, the road will be reopened to traffic.

Detour
A detour will be in place on Fischer-Hallman, Ottawa and Trussler for through traffic. Emergency Services have been notified of the construction, closures and detours to minimize any disruptions to services.

Pedestrian access

Pedestrian traffic will be maintained along Bleams Road from Forestwalk Street to Fischer Hallman Road. Pedestrians should follow the signs as they walk through the site.

Property and business access

Access will be available to all businesses, institutions and residences in the construction area, with only temporary impacts to access. Businesses remain open. Please plan for some delays and travel carefully in the construction zone. We request that when driving or walking through and around the construction zone you follow and obey the construction traffic signage for your safety and for the safety of the workers.

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Project update
For the latest project update, please see the project update tab below.

Please refer to the information and documents posted on the right side of this page. Feedback can be provided online by asking a question under the Questions Tab below.

Please use the Subscribe Button on the right side of this page to receive email notifications of future project updates.

Please submit any questions or comments to:

David Di Pietro, P.Eng. | Senior Engineer | Region of Waterloo | 150 Frederick Street, 6th Floor | Kitchener, ON N2G 4J3 | Telephone: (519) 575-4529 | Email: ddipietro@regionofwaterloo.ca





This project supports the Region of Waterloo's strategic focus area(s):


Project overview
The Region is reconstructing Bleams Road from Trussler Road to Fischer-Hallman Road in the City of Kitchener. We’ll remove and replace all the asphalt and road structure, as well as install a new watermain, and asphalt multi-use pathways on both sides of Bleams Road. We’ll also construct four roundabouts at Trussler Road, Isaiah Drive, Donnenwerth Drive, and Commonwealth Street/Abram Clemens Street intersections.

A Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study was completed in June 2023.
A recommended alternative was approved by Planning and Works Committee on December 6, 2023.

Timing and Closures — May 21, 2024 to December 2025
Construction will done in stages, from Fischer-Hallman Road heading to Trussler Road. During each stage, Bleams Road will be closed to through traffic. Local access will be maintained for emergency vehicles, residents and patrons of the immediate area. As each stage is completed, the road will be reopened to traffic.

Detour
A detour will be in place on Fischer-Hallman, Ottawa and Trussler for through traffic. Emergency Services have been notified of the construction, closures and detours to minimize any disruptions to services.

Pedestrian access

Pedestrian traffic will be maintained along Bleams Road from Forestwalk Street to Fischer Hallman Road. Pedestrians should follow the signs as they walk through the site.

Property and business access

Access will be available to all businesses, institutions and residences in the construction area, with only temporary impacts to access. Businesses remain open. Please plan for some delays and travel carefully in the construction zone. We request that when driving or walking through and around the construction zone you follow and obey the construction traffic signage for your safety and for the safety of the workers.

Stay informed
Please use the Subscribe Button on the right side of this page to receive email notifications of future project updates.

Project update
For the latest project update, please see the project update tab below.

Please refer to the information and documents posted on the right side of this page. Feedback can be provided online by asking a question under the Questions Tab below.

Please use the Subscribe Button on the right side of this page to receive email notifications of future project updates.

Please submit any questions or comments to:

David Di Pietro, P.Eng. | Senior Engineer | Region of Waterloo | 150 Frederick Street, 6th Floor | Kitchener, ON N2G 4J3 | Telephone: (519) 575-4529 | Email: ddipietro@regionofwaterloo.ca





  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    You’re invited to review and comment on the improvements being considered for Bleams Road. The project team have reviewed the results of the first public consultation along with technical studies, and have now developed a preferred design which has four roundabouts proposed on Bleams Road at each of Trussler Road, Isaiah Drive, Donnenwerth Drive/Amand Drive, and Commonwealth Drive/Abram Clemens Drive.  This project will also install active transportation features such as multi-use trails, sidewalks and cycle tracks, in addition to appropriate crossing locations for active transportation to connect developments on the north and south sides of the roadway.

    For information about the Bleams Road improvements please review the following: 

    Share your feedback with us by completing the online survey available on this project page. This survey is expected to take approximately 10 minutes to complete and is open from  August 15 to September 12, 2022. 

    Please subscribe to this project page if you would like to be notified of engagement opportunities. 

    All comments submitted will be posted publicly for this project and any identifying information will be removed. This means that comments may be reported exactly as written on the Region’s website, on the EngageWR page for this project, the Region’s social media and/or Council reports.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    You’re invited to review and comment on the improvements being considered for Bleams Road.  In addition to active transportation improvements along Bleams Road, options for improvements at key intersections involve either traffic signals or roundabouts.

    Share your feedback with us by completing the online survey available on this project page. This survey is expected to take approximately 10 minutes to complete and is open from  February 14 to March 7, 2022. 

    Please subscribe to this project page if you would like to be notified of engagement opportunities. 

    All comments submitted will be posted publicly for this project and any identifying information will be removed. This means that comments may be reported exactly as written on the Region’s website, on the EngageWR page for this project, the Region’s social media and/or Council reports.

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Page last updated: 21 May 2024, 04:09 PM