
Travel across the bridge will be limited to a single lane of alternating traffic controlled by temporary traffic signals. The bridge will be open to all motorists and cyclists in both directions.
Installation of wildlife exclusionary measures: March 1, 2023. The anticipated construction schedule is listed below: The bridge rehabilitation construction started March 2023 and will last until summer 2023. To prepare for the rehabilitation, there will be protective fencing placed along the river banks this spring which will remain in place until the fall. The rehabilitation of Kilworth bridge will address some concerned areas, primarily under the bridge. During construction, travel across the bridge will be reduced to a single lane of alternating traffic to provide safe space to complete the work. The City of London and County of Middlesex will be rehabilitating the Kilworth bridge to repair deck drains and girders. Please contact Larry Davidson at by phone at 51 x 2101. Coordinating and incorporating elements of the Lorne Avenue Park Development into the English Street construction projectĬonstruction started in April 2021 and minor clean up work is anticipated to last until approximately until spring 2023. Implementing heritage style street lighting enhancements, maintaining green space boulevards wherever possible, and incorporating heritage features such as stamped street names in the concrete sidewalks and heritage style street name signs. Narrowing the road asphalt width from Queens Avenue to Princess Avenue as a measure to reduce traffic speeds maintaining two-way traffic and on-street parking. Reconfiguring the Queens Avenue at English Street intersection to incorporate safety improvements. Implementing dedicated bicycle lanes on English Street between Dundas Street and Queens Avenue.
New asphalt road surface, concrete curb & gutter, and concrete sidewalks.Storm sewer and road drainage improvements including installing curb-inlet catchbasins and implementing new stormwater management features.Partial replacement of existing sewer private drain connections.Replacement of watermain, sanitary sewers and water services.The City is reconstructing English Street from Dundas Street to Princess Avenue and Lorne Avenue from English Street to approximately 100 metres east of the intersection to improve water, sewer and road infrastructure, and install a new asphalt road surface.