About the project

The City of London is planning to rehabilitate Fanshawe Park Road in 2026 to improve the road pavement condition. The project will start this spring/summer.

This project includes:
  • Replacing the top layer of asphalt pavement;
  • Localized full-depth road repairs;
  • Sidewalk, curb, and gutter repairs (where necessary);
  • New pavement markings;
  • Storm sewer and watermain installation, drainage improvements;
  • Pedestrian crossing at Uplands Trail.

Above: The map shows the area where construction will take place on Fanshawe Park Road between North Centre Road and Adelaide Street North.



If you're considering widening your residential driveway to accommodate more vehicles or enhance maneuverability, kindly contact streetpermit@london.ca for an application. It's essential to ensure that the widening of your driveway does not affect other utilities or municipal functions, including trees, bus shelters, street signs, hydro poles, telephone poles, cable or phone boxes, storm drains, fire hydrants, mailboxes, or other municipal infrastructure.

In London, the maximum width allowed for any residential driveway is 50% of the lot frontage, up to a maximum of 8 metres (26.3 feet), whichever is less.

To learn about permits for widening driveways and other common homeowner projects (london.ca/living-london/building-renovating/common-homeowner-projects), please consult the City of London’s website.