Reconstruction of Twenty Mile Road (Regional Road 69) between Rosedene Road and Victoria Avenue
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About the project
Twenty Mile Road (Regional Road 69), from Rosedene Road to Victoria Avenue, is a two-lane rural roadway connecting east-west traffic along West Lincoln and Lincoln. This section of road provides access for rural residential and agricultural uses.
The existing road surface, drainage and structures are in poor condition and need reconstruction.
The design will include the reconstruction of Twenty Mile Road along with other improvements including, but not limited to:
- Replacing culverts
- Widening shoulders
- Improving drainage and ditches
- Replacing the retaining wall at Sixteen Mile Creek
- Replacing the guiderail
Phase 2 will include the reconstruction of Twenty Mile Road between Mountain Road and Rosedene Road, starting in 2025.
Project timeline
Winter 2021 - Completed
Get engineering consultant
Fall 2024 - in progress
Finish detailed design and get contractor
Spring 2025
Start construction
Fall 2025
Finish construction
Contact
Mike Keller, CET., PMP
Project Manager
Niagara Region
905-980-6000 ext. 3265
Email Mike Keller
Michael Murray, P.Eng.
Senior Project Manager
CIMA+
289-288-0287 ext. 6836
michael.murray@cima.ca
Local Information
Temporary lane closures may take place during construction. Landowners will be given 48-hour notice if driveway access is impacted.
A full road closure will be necessary for the safe replacement of the cross culvert and retaining wall at Sixteen Mile Creek.
Drivers can avoid delays by using alternative routes.