August 11, 2022

Summer Construction Continues in Orangeville

As part of our commitment to having safe and well-maintained roads and infrastructure in Orangeville, the Town continues to execute its Annual Maintenance Program. During this time, residents can expect to see construction vehicles, coned off areas and workers on-site rehabilitating road surface, curbs and maintenance holes.

To keep residents informed, here’s where work will happen over the next month:

Manhole Rehabilitation

Manholes are the round, covered openings you find in the middle of roads that allow access to things like the sewer. Starting August 15, the Town is re-building manholes near the following addresses:

  • 150 Amelia Street
  • 43 Woodvale Court                  
  • 249 Kensington Place
  • 2 Elizabeth Street
  • 10 Zina Street                 
  • 206 Zina Street     
  • 9 Fead Street
  • 2 Fead Street
  • 303 Michael Drive
  • 215 Beechfield Crescent
  • 128 Goldgate Crescent

Catch Basin Rehabilitation

Catch basins are essential for clearing stormwater from the roads. Starting August 15, catch basins are being re-built in the following areas:

  • 367 Lisa Marie Drive
  • 325 Michael Drive
  • 333 Lewis Drive
  • 324 Lewis Drive
  • 10 Eastview Crescent
  • 208 Oakwood Court
  • 39 Woodvale Court
  • 84 Zina Street
  • 211 Zina Street
  • 231 Zina Street
  • 20 Elizabeth Street
  • 64 Elizabeth Street
  • 220 Elizabeth Street
  • 217 Elizabeth Street
  • 5 Birch Street
  • 14 College Ave
  • 22 Glen Forest Road
  • 17 Forest Park Road
  • 16 Forest Park Road
  • 41 Sunset Drive
  • 34 Sunset Drive
  • 101 First Street
  • 72 First Street
  • 93 First Street
  • 163 First Street
  • 18 Townline Road
  • 20 Townline Road
  • 97 Townline Road

Paving

Pending weather conditions, the Town is re-paving roads starting on September 5 in the following areas:

  • Richardson Road
  • Riddell Road (between Dufferin Road 109 and Alder Street)
  • Parkview Drive
  • Brighton Place
  • Survey Lane

Safety Around Construction Sites

The safety of Orangeville residents is a key priority as we complete this much-needed work. We ask residents to be mindful when travelling around these areas while work is being done. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Keep your distance from vehicles, workers and other coned off areas
  • Obey temporary signage including temporary road closures or re-directed foot traffic
  • When driving near construction, reduce your speed and watch for temporary traffic barriers

These dates are subject to change based on many factors. Follow us on Twitter at @OrangevilleOnt or connect with us on Facebook to get real-time updates on what’s happening in Orangeville.