Public engagement opportunities

Public Update Meeting

The City of London is hosting a public update meeting on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, to provide an update on the project and share information on construction.

Please join the City of London for a drop-in event to view construction plans, review necessary tree removals, discuss impacts to your property and to learn more about the project. Following the meeting, the project boards displayed at the meeting will be available for download on the project website listed below.

Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Time: 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Location: Beacock Branch Library, 1280 Huron Street, Meeting Room A

Above: The mapshows the area where construction will take place. Work is planned on Country Lane and Bridle Path.

About the project

Proposed work details:

Work to be completed as part of this road reconstruction project includes:

  • Watermain replacement
  • Water service replacement to the property line
  • Sanitary and storm sewer replacement
  • Partial replacement of existing private drain connections (PDC)
  • New asphalt road surface, including curbs, catch basins, gutters and bike lanes
  • Sidewalk replacement
  • Traffic calming measures
  • Tree removals (see Appendix A)

Pre-construction survey

If you have not completed the pre-construction survey already, we would appreciate you taking the time to fill out the questionnaire sent with the previous communication, to share any feedback you might have related to flooding, water supply, traffic or any other neighbourhood considerations.

Transportation impacts

The City has evaluated how pedestrians, motorists, and cyclists will be impacted by the construction of this project. We have determined Country Lane and Bridle Path will remain open to local vehicle traffic only. There may be a few possible disruptions to parking lot access at different points in the project. Residents who require accommodation (level entry, advanced notice, etc.) should contact the Project Manager to arrange for access during the construction period. Cyclists and pedestrians should exercise caution around construction sites and follow all construction signs. A Construction Notice will be issued before construction begins with additional information.