What is the scope of work?

    The City of Cambridge is proposing to reconstruct Moore Street from Lowther Street South to Dolph Street South, and Hamilton Street from Lowther Street South to Dolph Street South. 

    Reconstruction will include: 

    • Replacement of the existing watermain, appurtenances and services to property line
    • Replacement of the existing sanitary sewer, appurtenances and services to property line
    • Replacement of the existing storm sewer and appurtenances
    • Replacement of the existing roadway, curb and gutter, and sidewalk

    Are there any changes proposed to the existing streetscape?

    Moore Street from Lowther Street South to Dolph Street South 

    Yes. The complete roadway including curbs, boulevards, and sidewalks will be reconstructed. The width of the existing asphalt surface is approximately 7.4 m from Lowther Street to Dolph Street South. The width of the existing sidewalk on both sides of the road is approximately 1.2 m, and the width of the existing grass boulevards on both sides of the roadway is approximately 0.5 m.

    The width of the proposed sidewalk on both sides of the roadway will be increased to 1.5 m as per the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). The sidewalk widening will be mainly toward the road and will be achieved by reducing the width of the asphalt roadway. The 0.5 m wide grass boulevards will be maintained on both sides of the road.

    The proposed asphalt roadway width will be reduced to 6.0 m.

    Hamilton Street from Lowther Street South to Dolph Street South

    Yes. The complete roadway including curbs and sidewalks will be reconstructed. The width of existing asphalt surface is approximately 9.8 m from Lowther Street South to Dolph Street South. The width of the existing sidewalks on both sides of the road is approximately 1.2 m, and the width of the existing grass boulevard is approximately 1.3 m on the east side and 2.0 m on the west side.

    The width of proposed sidewalk on both sides of road will be increased to 1.5 m as per the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). The sidewalk widening will be mainly toward the road and will be achieved by reducing the width of the asphalt roadway. A grass boulevard will be maintained between the concrete curb and sidewalk and is proposed to be 1.2 m in width on the east side and 2.1 m on the west side.

    The proposed asphalt roadway width will be reduced to 8.0 m.

    Why is the City proceeding with this work?

    The City of Cambridge upgrades infrastructure each year in order that aged facilities are replaced prior to there being a complete failure or the cost of maintenance becomes exorbitant.

    The existing watermain, storm sewers and sanitary sewers will be replaced due to age and deterioration. All service laterals will be replaced to the property line. Reconstruction of the road and concrete surface works is necessary due to deterioration and reconstruction of the underground services.

    Can I upgrade my existing sanitary sewer and water service?

    All water service laterals for single families will be replaced with 25 mm diameter polyethylene pipe from the watermain to property line and all sanitary service laterals will be replaced with 100 mm diameter PVC pipe from the sewer main to property line.

    Any property owner wishing to have new (additional) or larger sized services must make written application to the City of Cambridge. Any new or upgraded service will be at the expense of the property owner making the request. Should you require a new or upgraded service, please contact Scott MacDonald of the Community Development Department at 519-623-1340 ext. 4679 so that your requirements can be incorporated as part of the construction.

    Please note that the service installed would be to the property line only. Any work on private property would be the responsibility of the property owner who must obtain a permit under the Plumbing Code from the City’s Building Department.

    What is the timing of the reconstruction?

    Construction is expected to take place in 2025 subject to budget approval.

    Who will be doing the work?

    A private contractor selected through the City’s public tender process will undertake the work.

    How will the reconstruction affect me?

    During road reconstruction, it will be necessary to close the road to through traffic. Access to private property will be possible most of the time during construction, but it will be at your own risk, as you will be traveling through a construction zone. For times you do not have access to your property, or if you do not wish to travel through the construction zone, alternate arrangements should be made for parking. Overnight parking will be permitted on intersecting streets within one block of the reconstruction but you must abide by all other existing parking restrictions (i.e. don’t block a driveway, don’t park too close to a fire hydrant, don’t park where parking is prohibited, etc.).

    How will pedestrian access be maintained?

    To minimize disruption to pedestrians, the construction crew will:

    • Maintain the existing sidewalk until its removal is absolutely necessary
    • Provide a temporary gravel sidewalk between removal of the old and placement of the new sidewalk
    • Whenever possible, provide advanced notice to the property owners and residents whose sidewalk or driveway will be temporarily affected

    Will sanitary sewer and water services be interrupted?

    Sewer and water service will be maintained throughout the duration of construction. However, short interruptions can be expected, particularly when the services to individual properties are transferred from existing mains to the new mains. In the majority of cases, interruptions will be limited to a few hours and will occur during normal working hours. Advance notification will be provided where possible prior to any planned service interruption. During watermain reconstruction, a temporary above ground watermain will be installed. Each property will be connected to the temporary watermain. Access onto your property may be required to provide the temporary connection.

    How will disruptions be minimized?

    One issue of critical importance to the City of Cambridge is to have the work completed while minimizing disruption to the neighbourhood. Road reconstruction and underground servicing is disruptive and at times will create noise, vibration due to compaction and a potential for dust. To address these disruptions, water and calcium chloride are used for dust control and construction activity is limited to daylight hours after 7:00 a.m. 

    How are you addressing surface features existing on City property?

    On some reconstruction projects we find that residents have constructed gardens, shrubs, hedges, and fences within the City road allowance. If existing services are below that particular feature, or there is a grade change, or if the location of the sidewalk changes, you will be asked to relocate the garden, hedge etc. onto your property prior to construction taking place.

    When reconstructing the sidewalk, it may be necessary to cut back some driveways to match the new grade. If this is the case, the driveway will be saw-cut and a patch placed using the same material if possible. Impressed or coloured concrete driveways, as well as paving stone driveways, cannot be replaced to match the original (unless the owner has a supply of matching stones that the contractor could use).

    If you have a sprinkler system installed along the edge of the roadway or sidewalk within the City’s road allowance, you will need to remove the piping prior to construction as the contractor will not be responsible for damage and the City will not replace it. You may have it reinstalled on private property after construction is completed, if you wish.

    Will blue box, green box and refuse collection be affected?

    Blue box, green box and refuse collection will be maintained throughout the duration of construction. When access is restricted by construction operations, the construction crew will place the various containers at a location accessible by the collection service on collection days. To minimize problems during construction, it would be appreciated if all refuse is bagged – yard waste in paper bags, household garbage in plastic bags. Please ensure that your address is clearly marked on containers/ blue boxes.

    How can I voice my comments?

    The City of Cambridge recognizes that reconstruction will cause inconvenience to the residents and businesses in the area and requests your cooperation, understanding and patience throughout its duration. Comments can be provided to the City through the survey on the bottom of this project page.

    In addition to your comments, other information we would like to receive from residents or institutions are your special needs, e.g. for persons with disabilities, water or sewer service improvements or driveway modifications. This written record will assist the City to address all the issues related to the reconstruction.