Living in Developer-Maintained Subdivisions in London
Official title: Developer-maintained Subdivisions
The City of London wants to hear from residents living in subdivisions still managed by developers. These are areas where construction is ongoing—think unfinished sidewalks, vacant lots, and dirt piles. The city is gathering feedback to better understand what it's like to live there and what support residents need.
Why This Matters
Live in a new subdivision in London? You might be dealing with dusty roads, missing sidewalks, or construction noise for years. This is your chance to tell the city what's working and what isn't. Your feedback could shape how the city works with developers to make these neighbourhoods more livable during construction.
What Could Change
The city could update its subdivision agreements with developers to address common resident complaints. New requirements might include faster completion of sidewalks, better dust control, or clearer timelines for when the city takes over maintenance. The Neighbourhoods Coordinator role could expand based on what residents say they need.
Key Issues
- What challenges do residents face living in developer-maintained subdivisions?
- How can communication between residents, developers, and the city be improved?
- What support do residents need during the construction phase?
How to Participate
- Check if you live in a developer-maintained subdivision using the CityMap tool.
- Leave a comment on the consultation page to share your experiences and concerns.
- Contact the Neighbourhoods Coordinator directly at bhasbini@london.ca or call 519-661-2489 ext. 4946 for specific questions.