East Afton Place Road Reconstruction

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About this project

The City will be reconstructing East Afton Place. Construction is expected to start in summer 2021 and anticipated to be completed by spring/summer 2022. Please note that sidewalks have been removed from the project and the street will be rebuilt without them.

This spring, you may see City staff in this area marking trees that are planned to be removed due to poor health or construction related issues


Proposed work details

  • The full road would be removed and reconstructed
  • Catchbasins would be replaced
  • A new watermain would be installed
  • A new curb and gutter would be built
  • New asphalt would be placed
  • Some trees would be removed during this work, and new trees will be planted the following year by the City

The street would remain open to local vehicle traffic with a few possible disruptions to driveway access at different points in the project. Lawns will be restored at the end of the project with topsoil and sod.

For more information about trees and potential impacts, please view the narrated project update or contact the Project Manager.

A map of East Afton Place. For more information, assistance, or to ask questions, please contact Kyle Fairhurst at kfairhur@london.ca


Above: The above map shows the project limits. The City of London will reconstruct East Afton Place.


Ongoing public engagement

The project team has recorded a narrated project update for residents to learn about project details and impacts. Please note that new sidewalks are no longer part of this project. The recorded presentation was made prior to removing sidewalks from the design.

You can leave any questions or comments below. Please don't hesitate to contact the Project Manager if you have any questions, or would like to request information in an alternate format.

About this project

The City will be reconstructing East Afton Place. Construction is expected to start in summer 2021 and anticipated to be completed by spring/summer 2022. Please note that sidewalks have been removed from the project and the street will be rebuilt without them.

This spring, you may see City staff in this area marking trees that are planned to be removed due to poor health or construction related issues


Proposed work details

  • The full road would be removed and reconstructed
  • Catchbasins would be replaced
  • A new watermain would be installed
  • A new curb and gutter would be built
  • New asphalt would be placed
  • Some trees would be removed during this work, and new trees will be planted the following year by the City

The street would remain open to local vehicle traffic with a few possible disruptions to driveway access at different points in the project. Lawns will be restored at the end of the project with topsoil and sod.

For more information about trees and potential impacts, please view the narrated project update or contact the Project Manager.

A map of East Afton Place. For more information, assistance, or to ask questions, please contact Kyle Fairhurst at kfairhur@london.ca


Above: The above map shows the project limits. The City of London will reconstruct East Afton Place.


Ongoing public engagement

The project team has recorded a narrated project update for residents to learn about project details and impacts. Please note that new sidewalks are no longer part of this project. The recorded presentation was made prior to removing sidewalks from the design.

You can leave any questions or comments below. Please don't hesitate to contact the Project Manager if you have any questions, or would like to request information in an alternate format.

Questions and Comments

Please share a comment or question with the project team. Include your email and the team will be able to connect with you to respond. 

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