Sidewalk Infill | Edgehill Drive

Project Type
Roads
Project #
EN1536
Status
In Progress
Estimated Completion
Winter 2026

This project includes installing new concrete curb and sidewalk on both sides of the road on Edgehill Drive from Jagges Drive to Ferndale Drive, and from Pringle Drive and to approximately 374 Edgehill Drive. The project will change the roadway from rural to urban cross section.

Project Updates

April 1, 2026

The City is finalizing the project's detailed design and construction is anticipated to start in summer 2026. A project information meeting is scheduled for April 22, 2026, 5–7pm. A meeting notice is being distributed to nearby residents.

Project Features  

The project will include:  

  • Installation of new concrete curb and sidewalk and connect to the existing.   
  • Installation of storm sewer and catch basins to accommodate change from rural to urban road cross-section  
  • Repaving of the road

Schedule

Anticipated Design CompletionSpring 2026
Anticipated ConstructionSummer through winter 2026

Project Information Meeting

A project information meeting was held on April 22, 2026. A meeting notice was distributed to nearby residents and the meeting was added to the community events calendar. For those who were unable to attend, the information boards, design drawings and a comments sheet were available, with comments accepted until May 8, 2026.

About Sidewalk Infill Projects 

The City undertakes sidewalk infill projects based on a prioritisation framework centred on improving safety for road users in residential areas in close proximity to schools, parks, recreation centres and other places where people walk without sidewalks. The framework also focuses on eliminating sidewalks that end mid-block.  

Sidewalks are built as part of new developments and/or new subdivisions; sidewalk infill projects provide an opportunity to impact neighbourhoods where those larger projects are not happening.  

There is no rigid schedule for sidewalk infill projects. Projects are dependent on annual budget availability. Typically, one or two locations are addressed per year. Projects are limited in size and focused on the highest priority locations.

Sidewalks are an integral part of the community and allow people of all abilities to safely traverse the right-of-way. Under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, specifically the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation (Ontario Regulation 191/11), municipalities are required to improve accessibility in both new and existing areas.