The City of Burlington will be resurfacing various roadways which are in poor condition. This works will involve the removal and replacement of the asphalt pavement, with curb repair and sidewalk ramp upgrading. The Local Road Resurfacing program is carried out across the city between July and October. Construction timelines in the Stages One, Two, Three and Four are noted below and are weather and schedule dependent.
During this time, traffic will be restricted to local traffic only. Every effort will be made to keep disruptions to a minimum. Construction signs will be posted, and the work site will be secured. Please exercise caution and obey all signs placed for your safety.
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Complete - Stage 1 - Downtown west of Brant | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
July 4, 2023 to Aug. 11, 2023
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Complete - Stage 2 - Rexway area | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Aug. 11 to Oct. 13, 2023
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April 1 to April 26, 2024
Roadway |
From |
To |
Works |
Complete/Ongoing |
Elizabeth Street |
Pine Street |
Caroline Street |
Resurfacing, Spot Curb and Sidewalk Repair |
Ongoing |
Caroline Street |
Woodland Avenue |
Drury Lane |
Resurfacing, Spot Curb and Sidewalk Repair |
Complete |
Pine Street |
Brant Street |
John Street |
Resurfacing, Spot Curb and Sidewalk Repair |
Complete |
Thomas Court |
Bromley Road |
(N) Cul-De-Sac |
Reconstruction, Full Curb and Sidewalk Repair |
Ongoing |
April 2 to May 30, 2024
Roadway |
From |
To |
Works |
Complete/Ongoing |
Elizabeth Street |
Pine Street |
Maria Street |
Asphalt removal and replacement |
Ongoing |
Maple Crossing |
Maple Avenue | Maple Avenue | Asphalt replacement spot curb repair spot sidewalk repair |
Ongoing |
Pine Street |
John Street |
Brant Street |
Asphalt removal and replacement |
Ongoing |
All day to day construction inquiries |
David Hill, Site Inspector City of Burlington Tel. 289-983-5003 |
Property specific construction question |
Katie Haines, Contract Administrator City of Burlington Tel. 905-335-7600, ext. 7567 |
All other construction questions |
Robert Stuart, Project Manager City of Burlington Tel. 905-335-7600, ext. 7519 |
The following information may be helpful If you are concerned about a construction project in your neighbourhood.
Utilities |
Utilities such as Union Gas, Hydro and Bell Canada have already started to locate their existing infrastructure to prepare for this construction. Please do not remove these marker stakes or paint markings. Staff will return to remove them once the project is complete. |
Access to your home |
Please note that during normal construction hours (Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.) vehicle access to and from your properties may at times be difficult, additionally, driveways will be temporarily closed when work is being carried out in the immediate area. Either the inspector or the contractor will notify you of access interruptions before the closure. |
Parking |
For the duration of construction, enforcement of the “5-Hour” maximum on-street parking by-law will be relaxed when your driveway is inaccessible or closed. Residents are asked to register their vehicle online or call 905-335-7816 Monday to Friday 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. Vehicles are not permitted to park where signs are posted. (e.g. No Parking, No Stopping, and Fire Route etc.) In addition, vehicles are not to block fire hydrants, driveway access or park their vehicles facing the wrong direction. How does a parking exemption work? It allows a vehicle to park on the street beyond the five-hour limit or overnight between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m., up to 15 days per calendar year, per licence plate. The only two parking offences waived after a vehicle is registered for a parking exemption are:
All other parking offences apply as they are not part of the parking exemption program. During city construction projects, the extra days will not be included in the 15-day-per-year limit when your driveway is not accessible. However, it is important to register your vehicle for this program so that you will not receive a parking ticket. If you have any questions as it relates to parking please contact Parking Services at |
Garbage pick up |
Please continue to put your garbage and recycling out on the usual day. It is the contractor’s responsibility to move your garbage and recycling to a location that can be accessed by the garbage truck and return your garbage/recycling containers. To help the contractor, we ask that you mark your house number on your garbage cans and recycle bins. |
Lawn irrigation system |
If you have a lawn irrigation system where curb and sidewalk are to be replaced. We request that you flag all irrigation heads, so they are not damaged. The City is not responsible for damaged heads within the road allowance. This does not have to be done until work in your area is scheduled. |
Vibration |
You may at times experience some minor vibration from construction equipment. We recommend that you remove small light objects from shelving around the house. If you require more details, please do not hesitate in calling the contacts above. |
Updates will be posted throughout the project
Project updates |