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Project update meeting:
The City of London is hosting a public drop-in meeting to share updated plans and answer your questions about the project.
Come speak with staff, review the latest design and tree removal details, and learn how this project may affect your property.
Meeting Details:
Date: Wednesday, June 4, 2025
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Format: Open house (drop in any time)
Location:Kinsmen Recreation Centre, 20 Granville Street
Who should attend: Anyone who lives, works, or owns property on Cherry Street or nearby side streets.
Accessibility: If you need any special accommodations to access project information or attend the meeting, please contact the City project manager (details below), and we’ll make sure the information is shared in a way that works for you.
About the project:
The City of London is planning to reconstruct Cherry Street to replace old underground infrastructure that has reached the end of its life. Construction will take place on Cherry Street, from Wilson Avenue to the east limit.
This project webpage includes important details about what work is happening, what to expect during construction, and how you can stay informed.
Above: The map below shows the approximate area where work will happen.
The reconstruction project includes:
Replacing sanitary and storm sewers
Partial replacement of private drain connections (PDCs)
Sidewalk replacement
New concrete curbs and gutters
A fresh asphalt road surface
Tree removals: Some trees within the City’s right-of-way need to be removed because they are unhealthy or in the way of planned construction. Once the project is finished, the City will look at opportunities to replace these trees and plant new ones along the street.
Project update meeting:
The City of London is hosting a public drop-in meeting to share updated plans and answer your questions about the project.
Come speak with staff, review the latest design and tree removal details, and learn how this project may affect your property.
Meeting Details:
Date: Wednesday, June 4, 2025
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Format: Open house (drop in any time)
Location:Kinsmen Recreation Centre, 20 Granville Street
Who should attend: Anyone who lives, works, or owns property on Cherry Street or nearby side streets.
Accessibility: If you need any special accommodations to access project information or attend the meeting, please contact the City project manager (details below), and we’ll make sure the information is shared in a way that works for you.
About the project:
The City of London is planning to reconstruct Cherry Street to replace old underground infrastructure that has reached the end of its life. Construction will take place on Cherry Street, from Wilson Avenue to the east limit.
This project webpage includes important details about what work is happening, what to expect during construction, and how you can stay informed.
Above: The map below shows the approximate area where work will happen.
The reconstruction project includes:
Replacing sanitary and storm sewers
Partial replacement of private drain connections (PDCs)
Sidewalk replacement
New concrete curbs and gutters
A fresh asphalt road surface
Tree removals: Some trees within the City’s right-of-way need to be removed because they are unhealthy or in the way of planned construction. Once the project is finished, the City will look at opportunities to replace these trees and plant new ones along the street.
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The personal information submitted on this page is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25 and will be used to provide details regarding infrastructure renewal projects.
Questions about this collection of personal information should be addressed to David Gough, P.Eng. at 300 Dufferin Ave., London, ON N6A 4L9, or by telephone at 519-661-2489 ext. 4989, or email to dagough@london.ca