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Intersection Closure of Frederick Street at Ann Street

10 March 2025

The City of Kitchener’s hired contractor Sierra Infrastructure Inc. is planning to close the intersection of Frederick Street at Ann Street on or about Monday, March 17, 2025, for an estimated duration of 6 weeks.

This work is part of the Council-approved 2025 Capital Works Program, in partnership with Ministry of Transportation (MTO), to install and relocate a sanitary forcemain, renew aging city roads, sanitary gravity sewer, storm sewers, watermains, curb and gutter, and sidewalk for current and future needs.

Please see a map of the work area below. Impacts on properties are expected, including planned water shut-offs around the work zone.

Map of work area


What to expect during construction

Work hours

Work will take place from 7 a.m.to 7 p.m., Monday to Friday. Work on weekends may also be required from time to time, but is unlikely, and is pre-approved Saturday and Sundays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Construction noise

You may experience intermittent noise and vibration during construction (from vacuum trucks, excavators, dump trucks, power generators, air compressors, paving equipment, concrete equipment, and other machinery).

On-site communication

Sometimes, contractors need to communicate with homeowners about what is happening on-site. This could be about driveway access, water shut-offs, pre-construction inspections, and site restoration work (examples: landscaping, installing pavers). The contractor's staff will be identifiable by their high-visibility company branded clothing. If you need to speak with staff on the construction site, please ask for the Site Inspector.

Business Access and Signage

Business access will be maintained. Signs will be installed stating the following access at either Edna Street or Bruce Street:

  • Sign at Edna and Frederick Street – “Access open to 510-526 and Henry Walser Funeral Home” and “No through traffic no access to Bruce Street”
  • Sign at Bruce Street and Frederick Street – “Access open to 536 and Rexall Plaza” and “No through traffic no access to Edna Street”

Traffic management

Efforts have been made to manage traffic in the area for the safety of workers, road users and residents. Road users should expect delays and increased traffic on nearby main and side streets.

The detour for Frederick Street at Ann Street intersection closure is setup on Edna Street to Victoria Street to Bruce Street.

Properties on Ann Street south of Frederick Street, will be able to access their property from Fife Avenue.

GRT Service

Travel times may be affected. Visit www.grt.ca for accurate schedule information.

Road and sidewalk access

To complete the work safely, there will be road and sidewalk restrictions within the work zone. No through traffic will be permitted through the intersection of Frederick Street at Ann Street. Emergency vehicles have been notified of this closure.

Driveway access

The contractor will notify you of any temporary restrictions to your driveway access. Due to the nature of the work, driveway access may not always be possible.

During reconstruction, temporary parking permits will be issued to displaced residents to allow on-street parking when needed. The permits will list streets for parking options where you can park longer than 3 hours and overnight. The site inspector will hand out the permits. Typically, 2 permits are handed out per property. If you require additional permits, please reach out to the Site Inspector.

Water service disruptions

The water to your property will need to be shut off to allow for connection and disconnection to the temporary water supply. The contractor will provide at least 48-hour advance notice for all planned shut-offs.

Businesses will be notified 72 hours in advance by the Contractor to try to accommodate any special aspects of their business.

If you did not receive advance notice and your water was turned off, an emergency water shut-off may have been necessary to complete the work.

Telephone and Internet services

For individual properties, this work may affect phone and internet cables that are not buried deep below the sidewalk. The contractor will coordinate with utility companies to minimize disruption. Residents who find their service has been disrupted should notify their phone or internet service provider immediately to start the repair process.

Moving in/out and deliveries

Efforts will be made to accommodate properties with scheduled move-ins / move-outs and deliveries. Please contact the site inspector in advance to advise of any delivery access.

Garbage and recycling

Please have materials placed at curbside before 7 a.m. on your collection day. If required, the contractor will move bins to an appropriate location and return them in a reasonable amount of time. Please ensure that you label your bins with your address.

Restoration

The construction work area will be restored with sod, concrete and/or asphalt where required. Interlocking bricks, flagstone on a granular base, or other similar features removed from public and private property during construction will be replaced. Further information notice regarding sod will follow once the sod is placed.

Site Inspector

If you have construction questions or an issue onsite, we ask that you contact the site inspector who represents the city onsite. The site inspector is onsite daily and can be identified by the white hardhat they wear with either the city logo or consultant company logo on it.

Kyle Peters

519-504-6069

kyle.peters@ghd.com

If the site inspector is unavailable, please contact the Project Manager listed below.

Need more information?

Thank you for your continued patience. If you have questions about the upcoming work, please contact us.

City Project Manager

Brent Garcia

519-783-8139 (TTY:1-866-969-9994)

brent.garcia@kitchener.ca

Engineering General inquiries

519-741-2406