Road Reconstruction on Country Lane and Bridle Path in London
Official title: Infrastructural Renewal Project: Country Lane and Bridle Path
The City of London is rebuilding Country Lane and Bridle Path to replace aging pipes and roads. Work includes new water mains, sewer lines, road surfaces, sidewalks, and bike lanes. Some trees will need to be removed. Construction is expected to run from spring to fall 2026.
Why This Matters
Live on Country Lane or Bridle Path? Your street is getting torn up this year. Expect traffic disruptions, possible parking issues, and construction noise from spring to fall. If you have mobility needs or concerns about access to your property, now's the time to speak up.
What Could Change
New underground infrastructure will replace aging water mains and sewers. The road will get a fresh asphalt surface with new curbs, catch basins, and bike lanes. Traffic calming measures will be added. Some trees will be removed to make way for construction.
Key Issues
- What concerns do residents have about flooding, water supply, or traffic?
- What accommodations are needed for residents with mobility or access requirements during construction?
How to Participate
- Attend the public update meeting on January 28, 2026 from 5:00-7:00 PM at Beacock Branch Library (1280 Huron Street, Meeting Room A) to view construction plans and discuss impacts to your property.
- Complete the pre-construction survey if you haven't already to share feedback on flooding, water supply, traffic, or other neighbourhood concerns.
- Contact the Project Manager David Chromczak at dchromcz@london.ca or call 519-661-2489 ext. 8439 if you need accommodations during construction.
Events
| Date | Event | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January 28, 2026 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM | Public Update Meeting | Beacock Branch Library, 1280 Huron Street, Meeting Room A |
Submit Your Input
Questions Being Asked (4)
- Do you have concerns about flooding in your area?
- Do you have concerns about water supply?
- Do you have concerns about traffic?
- Are there other neighbourhood considerations we should know about?