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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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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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Transport Canada (Federal)
Open until March 31, 2031
Canada is investing $1.5 billion to protect its coasts and waterways. The government wants your input on how to do it better. Topics include Indigenous partnerships, marine safety, and environmental protection.
Why This Matters: Live near the coast? Work in fishing, shipping, or tourism? This plan affects how Canada protects its waters for the next decade. Indigenous communities have a direct stake in how these partnerships are built.
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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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Saskatoon, SK
Saskatoon is planning how the College Corridor should grow over the coming years. The city wants to transform this busy street into a more walkable, bikeable area with better transit and a mix of housing, shops, and community spaces. This is part of...
Why This Matters: Live near College Drive? This plan will shape what gets built in your neighbourhood for years to come. It could mean more apartments, new shops within walking distance, and safer streets for biking. If you care about how Saskatoon grows—whether that's more housing options or protecting...
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Waterloo Region, ON
Waterloo is revisiting a 2017 road study for the Columbia Street East and Lexington Road corridor. Why now? The area expects 25,000 more residents by 2051, and land use has changed. The city wants to know if the original plan still works or if new...
Why This Matters: Live in Waterloo's east end? This affects your daily commute. The corridor between King Street and Davenport Road has had high collision rates and poor rush-hour traffic flow. Cyclists and pedestrians have raised safety concerns too. With 25,000 more people expected by 2051, getting this right...
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Waterloo Region, ON
The City of Waterloo is rebuilding a section of Albert Street between Longwood Drive and Weber Street North. The project includes replacing the watermain, a culvert, catch basins, curbs, sidewalks, bike lane separators, and asphalt. This page...
Why This Matters: Live on or near Albert Street in Waterloo? This construction will affect your daily commute and street access. Expect road closures, detours, and temporary water service interruptions during the work.
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Waterloo Region, ON
The City of Waterloo plans to dig up Shakespeare Drive to replace aging water mains, sewers, and the road itself. Everything from sidewalks to curbs to asphalt gets rebuilt. Water and sewer connections to individual properties will also be replaced...
Why This Matters: Live on Shakespeare Drive or nearby? Expect construction disruption, but you'll get brand new infrastructure. Your water service connection gets replaced for free up to your property line. This is your chance to flag concerns before work begins.
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Waterloo Region, ON
Waterloo is planning to install pedestrian lights along the Laurel Trail in Moses Springer Park. The lights would run from MacKay Crescent to Marshall Street, crossing Laurel Creek. Construction is expected to start in spring 2026.
Why This Matters: Walk or bike through Moses Springer Park? This project could make the trail safer after dark. Neighbours might have concerns about light spilling into their yards.
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Edmonton, AB
Edmonton is rebuilding 76 Avenue's roads and sidewalks. They want to know how you use the street and what improvements matter most to you. Right now, they're exploring different design options and the tradeoffs between them.
Why This Matters: Live on or near 76 Avenue? This project will change how you walk, drive, and bike through your neighbourhood. Construction will affect your daily commute. The design choices made now will shape your street for decades.
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Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure (MB)
Collisions have been rising at the intersection of Provincial Trunk Highway 12 and Provincial Road 210 in Manitoba. The province is studying how to make it safer—whether through new lane configurations, traffic signals, or other changes. They want...
Why This Matters: Drive through this intersection regularly? You've probably noticed it's getting more dangerous. Your input could shape whether they add turn lanes, install lights, or redesign the whole thing. Local commuters and truckers know these roads best.
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Waterloo Region, ON
The City of Waterloo is planning to completely rebuild Moore Avenue South. The project will replace aging watermains, sewers, sidewalks, curbs, and asphalt. It also involves decommissioning Kitchener's Sanitary Pump Station #5 and rerouting storm...
Why This Matters: Live on Moore Avenue South? Your street is getting torn up. Expect construction disruptions, but you'll get new water and sewer connections to your property line. Even if you're nearby, traffic detours could affect your commute.
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