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Stage 1 sod care now shifts to property owners on Roxborough and Marlborough Avenues

24 July 2025

The City’s contractor has finished their job of taking care of the new sod (grass) that was laid as part of stage 1 of the project. Now that their work is done, it’s up to the property owner to continue watering and maintaining the new sod.

This affects properties on:

  • Roxborough Avenue from Highland Rd. W. to Admiral Road
  • Marlborough Avenue from Roxborough Avenue to North Drive

After construction, the ground may settle and create low spots. If that happens, these areas will be fixed during the project’s two-year maintenance period.

Please keep in mind that new sod can take up to two years to fully grow strong roots. Weather, sunlight, and other conditions can affect how well it grows. We encourage you to keep watering and caring for the sod regularly to help it stay healthy.

Sod handover date: July 25, 2025

The care and maintenance of the newly placed sod is now the resident/business/property owner’s responsibility. Please visit the Nursery Sod Growers Association of Ontario to find out best practices for sod care and maintenance. If you have any questions or comments, please contact the Project Manager listed at the end of this notice.

Resident watering

We encourage residents and business/property owners to continue watering the sod (adhering to the Region of Waterloo water use by-law). Watering will help the sod to establish and give it the best chances to thrive. It can take several years for sod to fully establish.

Lawn mowing and grass cutting

The resident or property/business owner is responsible for continuing to cut and maintain the grass. It must be a height of 75mm (or 3 inches) and not any shorter. We encourage you to raise your mower height to the highest possible, which helps the new sod continue to grow. This also gives it the best chance to survive through hot weather and droughts over the course of the following 2 years.

Fertilizer, aeration and overseeding

A year after the installation of sod, in springtime the contractor is responsible to fertilize, aerate and overseed the newly sodded areas from the previous construction year.

Need more information?

If you have questions, please contact us.

City Project Manager

Jeff Riedl

jeff.riedl@kitchener.ca

Phone: 519-497-5917

TTY:1-866-969-9994

Engineering General inquiries

519-741-2406