Middlesex Centre will be resurfacing a number of roads in Delaware, Kilworth and Komoka this summer. Work is expected to take place between August 3 and August 31, 2026.
- Roads to be Resurfaced
The following roads were selected for rehabilitation in 2026 based on the recommendations of the Road Needs Study and the ability to group the roads to reduce costs and realize economies of scale.
- Delaware - HILLCREST CRT from WELLINGTON ST to HILLCREST AVE
- Delaware - WELLINGTON ST from GARDEN AVE to VICTORIA ST
- Delaware - YORK ST from WELLINGTON ST to OSBORNE ST
- Kilworth - BEECHNUT ST from BEECHNUT PL to PARKLAND PL
- Kilworth - KILWORTH PARK DR from GLENDON DR to WESTBROOK DR
- Kilworth - WILLARD CRES from SPRINGFIELD WAY to SPRINGFIELD WAY
- Kilworth - KRISTEN CRT from STEPHEN MOORE DR to the NORTH END
- Kilworth - AYLESFORD CRT from STEPHEN MOORE DR to the NORTH END
- Komoka - ST CLAIR AVE from KOMOKA RD to DELAWARE ST N
- Komoka - PARKVIEW DR from DELAWARE ST N to UNION AVE
- Komoka - ERIE AVE from KOMOKA RD to SPRINGER ST
- Komoka - SIMCOE CRES from SIMCOE AVE to QUEEN ST
- Komoka - SIMCOE PL from SOUTH END to SIMCOE CRES
- Komoka - SIMCOE CRT from NORTH END to SIMCOE CRES
- Project Scope and Schedule
- Schedule: Tentative start date – August 3, 2026; Estimated completion – August 31, 2026
- Scope: Milling or pulverizing the road surface and repaving, adjustments to maintenance holes, utility valves and catch basins, and curb and gutter replacements at select locations.
- Contractor: Armstrong Paving and Materials Group Ltd.
- Funding: This project is funded through the Middlesex Centre capital budget, with $1.1 million set aside for this work. (Note - in the budget, this project is referred to as "Hot Mix Resurfacing.") You can find more information about Middlesex Centre's capital budget on our Open Budget site.
- Asset Management: Middlesex Centre resurfaces asphalt roads to maintain a Pavement Condition Index (PCI) of 70 or better, as recommended in the Asset Management Plan. A PCI over 70 suggests that the road is in relatively good condition and should not require major rehabilitation or reconstruction work.
- How will Construction Impact You?
If you live on a street that is being resurfaced:
- Street Access and Parking: All roads will be open during construction only allowing local traffic to access their properties. Parking on the road during construction will be prohibited.
- Vibration – Protect Valuables: Construction equipment can cause vibrations. Please ensure you protect any valuables susceptible to damage.
- Mail Services: Canada Post will continue to deliver mail during construction. Canada Post will provide further notification and instructions for residents that may be impacted.
- Garbage and Recycling Collection: If your pick-up point is temporarily blocked by construction, the Municipality will assist in collecting and transporting your garbage and recycling.
- Sprinklers, Flower Beds, Invisible Fences, and Private Infrastructure: Residents are encouraged to remove any private infrastructure and items that may be inadvertently located in the municipal right of way. The contractor will not be responsible for or repair any private infrastructure damaged or removed as a result of this work.
If you are driving through an area being resurfaced, please follow and obey any posted road closure or detour signs.
- Contacts for Project Questions or Concerns
If you have any questions about this project or questions once construction starts, please contact Andrew Giesen, Manager of Transportation for Middlesex Centre.
If there is a construction-related emergency and there are no staff on-site, please contact the municipal office at (519) 666-0190.