Ruthven Subdivision Reconstruction

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Subdivision Reconstruction map highlighting impacted streets and specifying Phase 1 (2025, red) and Phase 2 (2026, green)

The Town of Kingsville is planning major reconstruction of Woodfern Avenue, Willow Drive and Peach Drive in 2025, and Queen Boulevard, Prince Street and Lee Road in 2026.

This work is part of the Town's regular Asset Management Planning and will repair aging infrastructure in those neighbourhoods. Residents can expect the following improvements:

  • Installation of new storm sewers and service connections to the property line
  • Installation of new watermain and service connections to the property line
  • New asphalt road surface
  • Installation of new curbs. From existing curbs to barrier style curbs (square curbs) which match the Town's current development standards

The first phase of the project begins summer 2025 with an estimated completion date of December 1, 2025. The second phase begins summer 2026.

Drawings of the Proposed Project

Map of project area showing Woodfern (Phase one, 2025) and Queen Boulevard (Phase two, 2026)

Map of project area showing Woodfern and Willow Drive (Phase one, 2025) and Queen Boulevard (Phase two, 2026)

Map of project area showing Woodfern and Peach Drive (Phase one, 2025) and Queen Boulevard, Lee Road and Prince Street (Phase two, 2026)


Plans for Queen Boulevard Subdivision Reconstruction showing buried infrastructure, curbs and asphalt lanes

Barrier Curbs

Example of a barrier curb

Questions?

If you have questions or comments about this project, please engage with us on our Open Forum. To send a private message to the Project Team Leader, please use the Questions and Answers tab.


The Town of Kingsville is planning major reconstruction of Woodfern Avenue, Willow Drive and Peach Drive in 2025, and Queen Boulevard, Prince Street and Lee Road in 2026.

This work is part of the Town's regular Asset Management Planning and will repair aging infrastructure in those neighbourhoods. Residents can expect the following improvements:

  • Installation of new storm sewers and service connections to the property line
  • Installation of new watermain and service connections to the property line
  • New asphalt road surface
  • Installation of new curbs. From existing curbs to barrier style curbs (square curbs) which match the Town's current development standards

The first phase of the project begins summer 2025 with an estimated completion date of December 1, 2025. The second phase begins summer 2026.

Drawings of the Proposed Project

Map of project area showing Woodfern (Phase one, 2025) and Queen Boulevard (Phase two, 2026)

Map of project area showing Woodfern and Willow Drive (Phase one, 2025) and Queen Boulevard (Phase two, 2026)

Map of project area showing Woodfern and Peach Drive (Phase one, 2025) and Queen Boulevard, Lee Road and Prince Street (Phase two, 2026)


Plans for Queen Boulevard Subdivision Reconstruction showing buried infrastructure, curbs and asphalt lanes

Barrier Curbs

Example of a barrier curb

Questions?

If you have questions or comments about this project, please engage with us on our Open Forum. To send a private message to the Project Team Leader, please use the Questions and Answers tab.


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    Have Your Say!

    The Town of Kingsville believes in the importance of open communication and respectful debate. We encourage all residents to participate in our open forum and discuss the Ruthven Subdivision Reconstruction. Administrative staff and members of council are reading through comments to gain insight into overall public sentiment, but due to limited staff resources, we are not able to answer every question. We appreciate your understanding and valuable input. 

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    Please do not submit service requests through our HaveYourSayKingsville portal, instead, email requests@kingsville.ca so we can properly process and prioritize your request. To contact Council directly, email council@kingsville.ca.

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