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About the project:
The White Oaks Tributary Complete Corridor is a multi-phase project that will create a naturalized drainage channel to manage stormwater and support future development in the area. The channel project includes building wetlands to support local ecosystems.
The City of London is getting ready to build Phase 1 of the White Oaks Tributary Complete Corridor. Construction for Phase 1 will begin just south of Wharncliffe Road and extend downstream, ending near where the Bradley Avenue extension is planned. This project is being constructed with the Bradley Avenue Extension project and will support future development in the area.
Above: Project limits for Phases 1 to 3 of the White Oaks Tributary Complete Corridor are shown, along with the planned extension of Bradley Avenue.
Phase 2 was designed as part of Phase 1. Construction for Phase 2 will begin when nearby lands are ready for development. Phase 3 will be designed and built in the future. Its timing will coincide with additional nearby land development.
This project is part of the implementation plan identified in the “Dingman Creek Subwatershed: Stormwater Servicing Study – Master Plan and Schedule B Municipal Class EA for Stage 1 Lands, Draft Phase 1 Report” (Aquafor Beech, 2020), available here.
Why are these projects connected?
This work is being coordinated with the Bradley Avenue extension to ensure infrastructure and environmental improvements are completed together in a sustainable way. To learn more about Bradley Avenue Extension project, please click here.
What work is happening?
Construction will include:
Tree removals
Grading and shaping of a new drainage channel
Creating wetlands and new natural habitat areas
About the project:
The White Oaks Tributary Complete Corridor is a multi-phase project that will create a naturalized drainage channel to manage stormwater and support future development in the area. The channel project includes building wetlands to support local ecosystems.
The City of London is getting ready to build Phase 1 of the White Oaks Tributary Complete Corridor. Construction for Phase 1 will begin just south of Wharncliffe Road and extend downstream, ending near where the Bradley Avenue extension is planned. This project is being constructed with the Bradley Avenue Extension project and will support future development in the area.
Above: Project limits for Phases 1 to 3 of the White Oaks Tributary Complete Corridor are shown, along with the planned extension of Bradley Avenue.
Phase 2 was designed as part of Phase 1. Construction for Phase 2 will begin when nearby lands are ready for development. Phase 3 will be designed and built in the future. Its timing will coincide with additional nearby land development.
This project is part of the implementation plan identified in the “Dingman Creek Subwatershed: Stormwater Servicing Study – Master Plan and Schedule B Municipal Class EA for Stage 1 Lands, Draft Phase 1 Report” (Aquafor Beech, 2020), available here.
Why are these projects connected?
This work is being coordinated with the Bradley Avenue extension to ensure infrastructure and environmental improvements are completed together in a sustainable way. To learn more about Bradley Avenue Extension project, please click here.
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Questions about this collection should be addressed to Adrienne Sones, Engineer, Environmental Services Program Manager & Stormwater Engineering at 300 Dufferin Ave., London, ON N6A 4L9, or by telephone at 519-661-2489 x 5593, or email to asones@london.ca.