The City of Burlington will be resurfacing and installing new bicycle facilities on Prospect Street from Grahams Lane to Cumberland Avenue starting in 2024.
In addition, the City of Burlington will be completing resurfacing work on Dynes Road from Prospect Street to New Street, and the full length of Regency Court and Legion Road. This is a joint project with the Region of Halton. The Region will be installing Water and Waste Watermains on Prospect Street from Stevenson Drive to Cumberland Avenue as well as the full length of Regency Court and on Dynes Road from Prospect Street to Woodward Avenue.
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Construction |
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Stage One Construction (Prospect Street - Guelph Line to Cumberland, Dynes Road - Prospect to Woodward Avenue) |
August 2024 to December 2024 |
Stage Two Construction (Grahams Lane - cul du sac to Brant Street, Prospect Street - Brant Street to Guelph Line) |
April 2025 to December 2025 |
Stage Three Construction (Regency Court, Legion Road, Dynes Road – Woodward to New Street) |
April 2026 to September 2026 |
Note: The construction schedule outlined is tentative. Additional information will be provided once the contract has been awarded and schedule confirmed.
The City of Burlington and The Region of Halton will be working on:
Location | City Works |
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Prospect Street and Grahams Lane (Grahams Lane to Guelph Line) |
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Prospect Street (Guelph Line to Cumberland Ave) |
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Dynes Road |
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Regency Court |
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Legion Road |
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This public information centre (PIC) is being held to provide residents and business owners with specific information about the upcoming construction project on Prospect Street, Dynes Road, Regency Court, Stevenson Drive, Tecumseh Drive and Legion Road. This PIC will be based on impacts to residential and business properties over the duration of the project and the work the City and the Region will be completing in front of each property.
Day to day concerns |
Andrew Mason Inspector – City of Burlington 289-983-5139
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Watermain and waste watermain concerns |
Vivek Nemani Project Manager – Region of Halton 289-834-1043
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All other construction inquires |
Rob Stuart Project Manager 905-335-7600, ext. 7519 |
The following information may be helpful If you are concerned about a construction project in your neighbourhood.
Road closures |
Lane restrictions and a rolling road closures will be in place during construction during watermain and waste watermain construction. Local residents will still have access to their homes. Once a Contractor has been hired and a tentative construction schedule finalized, additional information will be provided to the public. |
Parking |
During construction, the five-hour maximum limit for street parking will not apply when your driveway is inaccessible or closed. In this situation, please park on neighboring streets, where there is no construction. Please do not:
Please obey all parking regulations to make sure you don't receive a ticket. If you have any questions about parking, please contact Parking Services at 905-335-7816. |
Garbage pickup |
Please continue to put your garbage and recycling out on the usual day. It is the contractor's responsibility to move your garbage to a location that can be easily picked up by the garbage truck and return your garbage containers. To help the contractor return your bins to you, we ask that you write your house number on your garbage cans, recycling bins and green carts. |
Access to your home |
During normal construction hours, Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., vehicle access to and from your property may be difficult, and driveways may be temporarily closed when work is being carried out in the immediate area. The inspector or contractor will notify you of this before the closure. |
Vibration |
There may be times when you feel some minor vibrations from construction equipment. We recommend that you remove small, light objects from shelving around the house to prevent damage. |
Lawn irrigation system |
If you have a lawn irrigation system, we recommend that you disconnect and remove any sprinkler heads within the city's road allowance. The city inspector will notify you if your system is affected. |
Updates will be posted throughout the project
Project updates |
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