Works and Engineering Year in Review

Our year by the numbers: 2025 Works and Engineering annual report to the community

15,700 meters
of road resurfaced in the rural area

2 plows
named in community contest
| Contest winning names |
|

480 metres
of sidewalks replaced

4,500-5,000 Hours
winter maintenance including sidewalk clearing, sanding, salting road plowing, night patrol and snow removal.

138
138 plants and trees added as part of Walton Street Phase 3
| Total plants and trees added during full Walton Street project |
|

14
Refurbished street lights in Walton Street phase 3
| Total refurbished street lights installed during full Walton Street project |
| 34 refurbished street lights |

283.5 metres
of water main installed during Walton Street phase 3
| Total Walton Street Main Installations for all three project phases |
|

1,873.8 tonnes
of asphalt laid on Walton Street in phase 3
| Total asphalt laid on Walton Street for all three project phases |
| 4,020.1 tonnes |

Other notable achievements:
- The Walton Street Reconstruction project was completed on time and on budget.
- First ever community contest to name two of our snow plows.
- Review of development applications including subdivisions, site plans, rezoning and committee of adjustment applications.
- Oversight of Municipal Consent Application Process, Site Alteration Permits and Road Occupancy Permits

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The Works and Engineering Department is crucial for the sustainable development and maintenance of our community's physical infrastructure and services, impacting the quality of life for our residents and ensuring the functionality and safety of public assets. We are responsible for a broad range of infrastructure projects and maintenance operations, including roads, transportation, transit planning, and major construction plan reviews.