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As part of the City of Kitchener’s ongoing efforts to provide consistent and reliable service, we have scheduled road and sewer improvements in your neighbourhood on the street(s) listed above.
The reconstruction is being done to replace the older, deteriorated underground services.
The following is a brief list of specific improvements being considered:
Upgrade the existing storm sewer, sanitary sewer and water mains, including additional hydrants as required.
Replace existing sanitary and water services from the new mains to the property line.
Curb and gutter, and sidewalks will be installed.
Upgrade the asphalt roadway.
Replace all driveway ramp entrances in concrete.
Install and/or replace retaining walls.
It is anticipated that construction will occur in the spring of 2025.
Please read the Information Package for more details about how this construction may affect you.
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As part of the City of Kitchener’s ongoing efforts to provide consistent and reliable service, we have scheduled road and sewer improvements in your neighbourhood on the street(s) listed above.
The reconstruction is being done to replace the older, deteriorated underground services.
The following is a brief list of specific improvements being considered:
Upgrade the existing storm sewer, sanitary sewer and water mains, including additional hydrants as required.
Replace existing sanitary and water services from the new mains to the property line.
Curb and gutter, and sidewalks will be installed.
Upgrade the asphalt roadway.
Replace all driveway ramp entrances in concrete.
Install and/or replace retaining walls.
It is anticipated that construction will occur in the spring of 2025.
Please read the Information Package for more details about how this construction may affect you.
This survey will ask you about things we may need to consider when planning this road reconstruction. It will also ask you whether you are interested in a storm drain connection.
We appreciate your cooperation. A city staff member may contact you if we need more information about your comments.
If you have any questions, contact Steve Allen, Engineering Manager, at steve.allen@kitchener.ca or 519-741-2200 x7584
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Page last updated: 14 Nov 2024, 02:21 PM
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Road reconstructions help Kitchener adapt to climate change
Replacing outdated stormwater pipes and adding green infrastructure during road construction makes Kitchener more resilient to future flooding caused by climate change. This road reconstruction project is funded in part by the Government of Canada. For more information about the City of Kitchener's partnership with the Government of Canada through the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund, visit kitchener.ca/Stormwater
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