Sherwood Avenue / Islington Avenue / Rosemount Drive

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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 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.

It is anticipated that construction will commence in the spring of 2023 and occur over 2 years. This project is proposed to occur in five phases:

  • Stage 1 – Sherwood Avenue from Rosemount Drive to Approx. 290 Sherwood Avenue, and Rosemount Drive from Islington Avenue to Sherwood Avenue
  • Stage 2 – Sherwood Avenue from Approx. 290 Sherwood Avenue to Krug Street
  • Stage 3 – Sherwood Avenue from Krug Street to Suffolk Avenue
  • Stage 4 – Sherwood Avenue from Suffolk Avenue to Beck Street
  • Stage 5 – Islington Avenue from Rosemount Drive to Sherwood Avenue
  • Stage 5A – Islington Avenue from Rosemount Drive to Approx. 25 Islington Avenue
  • Stage 5B – Islington Avenue from Approx. 25 Islington Avenue to Sherwood Avenue

Please read the Information Package for more details about how this construction may affect you.

All residents are also invited to review the Project Information Boards for more information.

Progress and major milestones will be posted on this project page. Subscribe to get email notification of project updates by using the Stay Informed 'Subscribe' button.


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 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.

It is anticipated that construction will commence in the spring of 2023 and occur over 2 years. This project is proposed to occur in five phases:

  • Stage 1 – Sherwood Avenue from Rosemount Drive to Approx. 290 Sherwood Avenue, and Rosemount Drive from Islington Avenue to Sherwood Avenue
  • Stage 2 – Sherwood Avenue from Approx. 290 Sherwood Avenue to Krug Street
  • Stage 3 – Sherwood Avenue from Krug Street to Suffolk Avenue
  • Stage 4 – Sherwood Avenue from Suffolk Avenue to Beck Street
  • Stage 5 – Islington Avenue from Rosemount Drive to Sherwood Avenue
  • Stage 5A – Islington Avenue from Rosemount Drive to Approx. 25 Islington Avenue
  • Stage 5B – Islington Avenue from Approx. 25 Islington Avenue to Sherwood Avenue

Please read the Information Package for more details about how this construction may affect you.

All residents are also invited to review the Project Information Boards for more information.

Progress and major milestones will be posted on this project page. Subscribe to get email notification of project updates by using the Stay Informed 'Subscribe' button.

  • Contractor Introduction, Parking and Pre-condition Inspection

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    The City of Kitchener has awarded J Weber Contracting Limited the contract for reconstruction work on Sherwood Avenue (Rosemount Drive to Becker Street), Islington Avenue (Rosemount Drive to Sherwood Avenue) and Rosemount Drive (Islington Avenue to Sherwood Avenue) Road is scheduled to start on/or about April 10, 2023 with an anticipated completion on/or about October 30, 2024.

    The City of Kitchener has retained an Engineering Consultant to act as Project Manager for this project and they should be your first point of contact should you have any questions, concerns or require special access to your residence during construction. Their contact information can be found in the contact list provided at the end of this letter. However, as the City Project Manager I remain a key point of contact; my contact information has been provided in the contact list. A Construction Inspector will be on site daily while the contractor is working. Should you have any questions or concerns while the work is in progress, the Construction Inspector can be identified by the white hardhat and can be approached at any time or contacted using the number provided in the contact list. Should you experience an after-hours emergency, please contact the 24-hour Contact Centre at 519-741-2345.

    The Contractor will start the project with the setup of their temporary watermain and by completing the pre-condition survey.

    Pre-Condition Inspection of Structures

    On heavy construction projects, it is the City of Kitchener’s standard practice to offer to inspect any buildings that might be affected by construction activities before construction starts. If during or after construction residents/tenants experience any concerns with their property, the information from the pre-construction inspection will prove very helpful in quickly and accurately resolving any claims, should they arise.

    The pre-condition inspection will be conducted by OZA Inspections and if they haven’t already, they will be contacting you within the next few days to arrange for this survey. This assessment includes an inspection of the interior and exterior of each property to document the existing condition prior to construction. In large high-rise apartment buildings, the ground floor area will be inspected, but the individual apartment units above will not be inspected.

    We appreciate that some tenants/residents may not want a pre-condition inspection of their home and we would like to stress that you are under no obligation to do so. Should this be the case, please advise the representative when they call. Please be advised if the survey is declined and you request it at a later date, the re-mobilization cost will be the responsibility of the homeowner.

    You will likely feel some vibrations during the routine operation of construction equipment; however, studies have shown that these vibrations are much less severe than the vibration level likely to cause structural damage. We do recommend that you remove light, fragile or delicate objects from shelves when construction activity is taking place adjacent to your property.

    Should you experience any problems during construction, please contact me immediately and I’ll address or direct your concern to the contractor if needed. If immediate action is needed, such as an issue with your services and City Staff or Representatives are not immediately available, you are welcome to contact the contractor directly.

    Should situations arise during or after this construction project, the following contact information and telephone numbers are provided for your convenience.

    On Street Parking

    During reconstruction, temporary parking permits will be issued to displaced residents to allow on-street parking when needed. The permits will list streets for parking options as you will be permitted to park longer than 3 hours and overnight. Permits are to be displayed on the dash of your vehicle. Ensure that your vehicle is parked in permitted areas only and that you do not interfere with any construction operations. We communicate with the Bylaw Enforcement team to ensure residents displaced by construction are noted, although illegal parking and/or safety related issues will continue to be enforced. If you require parking enforcement, please contact 519-741-2345. If you have any inquiries, please speak to the site inspector for further direction

    Contacts

    City of Kitchener Project Manager

    Eric Costa – 519-741-2200 ext. 7414

    Consultant Project Manager – ARCADIS IBI Group

    Arend Lootsma – 519-585-2255 Ext 63204

    Consultant Construction Inspector – ARCADIS IBI Group

    Ronny Shedler – 519-501-1531

    Contractor – J Weber Contracting Limited

    Murray Childerhose – 519-648-3302

    Corporate Contact Centre (24 hour)

    519-741-2345

  • Project Information and First Public Engagement

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    As part of the City of Kitchener’s ongoing efforts to provide exceptional service, staff has scheduled road and sewer improvements in your neighbourhood on the streets listed above. These improvements are scheduled to begin Spring 2023, with an estimated completion date of Fall 2024. You will be notified closer to the date construction is scheduled to start on your section of the street, and also how long access to your driveway will be affected.

    The specific improvements scheduled for these streets are:

    • Upgrade the existing storm sewer, sanitary sewer and water mains, including additional hydrants.
    • 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.

    The City is proposing some elements of the “Complete Streets” approach including a narrower, roadway, wider sidewalks on both sides of the streets. The roadway asphalt width will be reduced from 9.0m to 7.0m. The width of the sidewalk on both sides of the streets will be increased from the existing width of 1.5m to 1.8m.

    These improvements are being done to upgrade the existing, deteriorated underground services and above-ground surface features, in order to prevent future system failure. The project will be funded through utility user fees and will not result in a direct charge to the homeowner.

    In order to carry out these improvements, it will be necessary to close the streets to through traffic. Prior to any road closure, signs will be posted on the approaching streets advising motorists of the date and the duration of the closure.

    Pedestrian access will be maintained to all properties at all times and vehicular access to all properties within the construction area will be maintained for as long as possible. On-street parking permits, which will allow parking on adjacent side streets, will be hand-delivered to affected homes before vehicular access is cut off.

    Before construction starts, a inspection of the existing homes and businesses will be undertaken to determine the condition of the buildings in the construction area. The selected consulting firm will contact you directly to arrange for a voluntary inspection of the exterior and interior of your building. This inspection is done to protect the property owner.

  • Surveyors in the area.

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    During the next few weeks, you may observe surveyors undertaking a detailed field survey in your neighbourhood. The survey is being completed in preparation for the reconstruction of the streets listed above.

    As is common with many city reconstruction projects, the service of a consulting engineering firm has been arranged to work with City of Kitchener staff. The firm of IBI Group has been selected for this project.

    In order to gather the required details the survey will include the frontage of your property as well as the street. The purpose of this survey is to locate all existing features (trees, gardens, steps and walkways, etc.) on the plans for preliminary study and final design.

    The surveyors should not interfere with your regular activities, but will identify themselves if you have any questions.

    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 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.

    More information about the project will be made available for all members of the public including owners and residents that will be directly affected by the proposed improvements.

    It is anticipated that construction will commence in the spring of 2023 and occur over 2 years.

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