2025 Culvert Replacement Program
About this project
The City will repair or replace 22 non-structural culverts in 2025 and 2026 as part of the Culvert Replacement Program. Repairs and replacement in the near term are required to ensure structural integrity, address safety hazards, protect infrastructure from damage due to stream water fluctuation and precipitation runoff, prevent upstream flooding and ensure compliance with environmental standards.
Locations:
- Commissioners Road East - 585m east of Jackson Road
- Dingman Drive - 380m west of Old Victoria Road
- Glanworth Drive – 23m east of Old Victoria Road
- Glanworth Drive – 500m east of Wonderland Road
- Highbury Avenue South – 349m south of Manning Drive
- Highbury Avenue South – 266m north of Manning Drive
- Highbury Avenue South – 730m north of Scotland Drive
- Highbury Avenue South – 15m north of Scotland Drive
- Reagan Bourne – 165m west of Bradish Road
- Scotland Drive – 590m east of Old Victoria Road
- Scotland Drive – 1090m east of White Oak Road
- Scotland Drive – 1100m west of Highbury Avenue South
- Scotland Drive – 650m west of White Oak Road
- Sharon Road – 925m of Westdel Bourne
- Webber Bourne – 28m west of Highbury Avenue South
- Wellington Rd South – 500m north of Harry White Drive
- Wellington Road/Glanworth Drive – east/west section of Glanworth Drive
- Westdel Bourne – 630m south of Longwoods Road
- Westdel Bourne – 190m south of Elviage Road
- Westminster Drive – 590m west of Old Victoria Road
- Westminster Drive – 1460m east of Wellington Road
- White Oak Road at Dowell Drive
Proposed work details:
- Culver repairs or replacement
- Ditching and associated vegetation removal
Project Timeline:
The detailed design for all culverts is anticipated to be completed in late spring 2025, followed by construction, which is tentatively planned to begin in late summer 2025 and continue through 2026.
Further information about the project will be shared here ahead of construction.
What is a culvert?
A culvert is a structure that allows water to pass under or around infrastructure, such as a road, railroad. Culverts help prevent flooding, minimize erosion and maintain roads in good state longer.
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