Grove Street Reconstruction

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About the project

We're upgrading infrastructure on a 275 metre section of Grove Street, east of Metcalfe Street. Construction will begin in April 2025. The work will include the replacement of the watermain, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, curb and gutter, sidewalk, retaining walls, driveway aprons, landscaping and asphalt paving. This includes re-grading driveways to match the new sidewalk grade, reconstructing the sidewalks to 1.5 metres wide, rebuilding the retaining walls, providing a dedicated parking lane on the North side of the street and repaving the driving lanes.

Review the information package for more information about the project, the impacts to you and what you can expect.

Map of planned construction area for Grove Street reconstruction. Planned Construction Area 

How to Participate

Consultation has concluded. 

Thank you for joining us on Wednesday, July 24, 2024 at the Italian Canadian Club  to learn about the proposed design of the upgraded road and retaining walls and tell us your preferred staging option. To see how your feedback was used in our decisions about this project please read the engagement summary. 

Contact information

Please let us know if you have any special access needs such as a medical condition or disability so we can advise the contractor accordingly.

Additionally, if you have questions or require any of the materials to be provided in an alternative format as per the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (2005), please contact:

Brennan Walker, Project Manager
519-822-1260 extension 2530
Brennan.Walker@guelph.ca

About the project

We're upgrading infrastructure on a 275 metre section of Grove Street, east of Metcalfe Street. Construction will begin in April 2025. The work will include the replacement of the watermain, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, curb and gutter, sidewalk, retaining walls, driveway aprons, landscaping and asphalt paving. This includes re-grading driveways to match the new sidewalk grade, reconstructing the sidewalks to 1.5 metres wide, rebuilding the retaining walls, providing a dedicated parking lane on the North side of the street and repaving the driving lanes.

Review the information package for more information about the project, the impacts to you and what you can expect.

Map of planned construction area for Grove Street reconstruction. Planned Construction Area 

How to Participate

Consultation has concluded. 

Thank you for joining us on Wednesday, July 24, 2024 at the Italian Canadian Club  to learn about the proposed design of the upgraded road and retaining walls and tell us your preferred staging option. To see how your feedback was used in our decisions about this project please read the engagement summary. 

Contact information

Please let us know if you have any special access needs such as a medical condition or disability so we can advise the contractor accordingly.

Additionally, if you have questions or require any of the materials to be provided in an alternative format as per the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (2005), please contact:

Brennan Walker, Project Manager
519-822-1260 extension 2530
Brennan.Walker@guelph.ca

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Please use this short survey to tell us your preferred schedule for the Grove Street Reconstruction project staging (in what order and how long the project will take to be completed) as well as letting us know any other comments or feedback you may have about the project. We will communicate the results and the decision as soon as possible here on haveyoursay.guelph.ca. 

    It's important to note that we are not asking for feedback to determine if we do the construction or not. We have determined the infrastructure improvements are needed for Grove Street. 

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