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Waterloo Region, ON
The City of Waterloo is rebuilding Union Street East between King Street South and Moore Avenue South. The project replaces aging watermains, sewers, sidewalks, curbs, and asphalt. Water and sewer connections to properties will also be replaced up...
Why This Matters: Live on or near Union Street East? Your street will be under construction for two years. Expect detours, noise, and temporary service disruptions. The upside? New pipes mean fewer water main breaks and better drainage for years to come.
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Waterloo Region, ON
The City of Waterloo has developed a plan called Get READI to make the city more inclusive. It focuses on reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, equitable access to resources, accessible buildings and programs, diverse staff and leadership, and...
Why This Matters: Live in Waterloo? This plan affects how you access city programs and services. If you've ever felt excluded from community activities or found city buildings hard to navigate, this is about making things better. The city wants to hear from you again soon on how it's going.
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Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (ON)
A trailer park near Bayfield wants to expand from 53 to 69 sites. To handle the extra sewage, they need to replace their entire septic system with a larger one. The new system would process about 29,000 litres of wastewater daily using anaerobic...
Why This Matters: Live near Bluewater Highway in Bayfield? This expansion could affect local groundwater. If you rely on a private well nearby, you might want to weigh in on whether this sewage system is adequate.
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Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (ON)
A farm in Leamington, Ontario wants to build a new sewage treatment system. The system would handle wastewater from a residence and a bunkhouse, processing about 33,500 litres per day through septic tanks and underground leaching beds.
Why This Matters: Live near this farm on County Road 18? This sewage system could affect groundwater in the area. If you rely on a private well nearby, you might want to weigh in on how wastewater gets treated and disposed of.
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London, ON
London is upgrading the sanitary sewer on Second Street to handle population growth. Construction will run from spring 2026 through fall, with some cleanup into 2027. The project runs from Oxford Street East to south of the CN rail crossing.
Why This Matters: Live on or near Second Street? Expect road closures, limited driveway access, and construction noise for most of 2026. The street will be local traffic only during work. If you need special access arrangements, you'll want to contact the city now.
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London, ON
London is updating its management plan for Kelly Stanton ESA, a rare tallgrass prairie habitat in the Hyde Park area. The city wants to inventory what's there and identify how to protect it long-term. This replaces an older restoration plan with a...
Why This Matters: Live near Hyde Park Road and Oxford Street West? This natural area is in your backyard. It's home to rare tallgrass prairie plants—17 species you won't find easily elsewhere in the region. How the city manages this land affects local wildlife, walking trails, and the green space your neighbourhood...
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Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (ON)
A developer wants to build a new residential subdivision at 136 Main Street in Norwich Township. They need provincial approval for the stormwater system that will manage rainwater runoff from the new homes. The system includes storm sewers, a wet...
Why This Matters: Live near 136 Main Street in Norwich? This subdivision could change your neighbourhood. The stormwater pond and drainage system will affect local water flow. If you're downstream on the Orth Drain, this matters to you.
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Waterloo Region, ON
Waterloo is building a new spray pad at 690 Laurelwood Drive. It's one of four new spray pads planned across the city to give kids more places to cool off in summer.
Why This Matters: Got kids who need to burn off energy in the summer heat? This spray pad could become your go-to spot. Families in the Laurelwood area will have a free, accessible place for water play without driving across town.
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Waterloo Region, ON
Cambridge is creating a 25-year plan for the Preston neighbourhood. They want to know where new housing should go, what parks and public spaces are needed, and how people should get around. This will guide everything from building heights to bike...
Why This Matters: Live in Preston or thinking of moving there? This plan decides what gets built over the next 25 years. It affects housing options, traffic, parks, and whether you can walk or bike to daily errands. Your input now shapes the neighbourhood for decades.
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Waterloo Region, ON
The Region of Waterloo and Township of Wilmot took over a private water system serving about 60 properties in Petersburg in May 2024. Now they're planning infrastructure upgrades and want input from affected residents on design options and costs.
Why This Matters: Live on Deerfield, Alice Crescent, Redford, Notre Dame, or Snyder's Road East in Petersburg? This directly affects your water bills and service. The upgrade costs will be passed on to residents, and how you pay—lump sum or over time—is still being decided.
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London, ON
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...
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.
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London, ON
London is rebuilding Dearness Drive from Bradley Avenue to Wellington Road in 2026. The aging underground pipes need replacing. You'll get new water mains, storm sewers, sidewalks, bike lanes, and fresh asphalt. Some trees will come down, but...
Why This Matters: Live on Dearness Drive? Your street is getting torn up next year. Expect dust, noise, and service interruptions during construction. The upside? New pipes mean fewer water main breaks and better drainage. You'll also get sidewalks and bike lanes where there weren't any before.
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London, ON
London is building a sidewalk on Leathorne Street to fill a gap in the pedestrian network. The project connects Adelaide Street North to Commissioners Road East. A new pedestrian traffic signal is also planned at Adelaide and Leathorne.
Why This Matters: Walk along Leathorne Street? Right now there's no sidewalk connecting Adelaide to Commissioners Road. If you live or work nearby, construction in 2026 will temporarily affect driveway access. The city wants to know about your access needs before work begins.
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Waterloo Region, ON
The City of Waterloo plans to completely rebuild Longwood Drive, replacing aging watermains, sewers, sidewalks, curbs, and asphalt. Water and sanitary pipes will also be replaced up to property lines. Construction is expected to start in April 2027...
Why This Matters: Live on Longwood Drive? Your street will be torn up for months. Expect detours, noise, and limited driveway access during construction. The upside? New pipes mean fewer water main breaks and better drainage for years to come.
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Waterloo Region, ON
The City of Waterloo is rebuilding Waterloo Street and part of Moore Avenue South. The project replaces aging watermains, sewers, sidewalks, curbs, and asphalt. Water and sanitary service connections to properties will also be replaced up to the...
Why This Matters: Live on Waterloo Street or Moore Avenue South? Your street is getting torn up. Expect construction disruptions, but you'll get new water lines and a fresh road. Your water and sewer connections to the property line are included at no extra cost to you.
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London, ON
The City of London is rebuilding Elizabeth Street and Lyle Street to replace aging water pipes, sewers, and road surfaces. Work on Elizabeth Street is underway with a full closure until summer 2026. Lyle Street construction finished in 2023, with...
Why This Matters: Live or work near Elizabeth Street or Lyle Street? You'll deal with road closures and detours until summer 2026. Parking access will be affected during construction. Once done, you'll get new roads, sidewalks, and updated water infrastructure.
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