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Peel Street North Reconstruction

On this page: 
1. Project Updates
2. Staff Reports & Council Decisions
3. Public Consultation
4. Map of Project Area
5. Quarterly Progress Reports
6. Frequently Asked Questions

The reconstruction of Peel Street has been identified as a project in the Town’s Development Charges Background Study (DCBS) for some time. The DCBS originally called for an Urban road cross-section with sidewalk, street illumination and street trees, but upon further review it was determined that the current road standards would not meet the project’s goals. A hybrid Rural/Urban Road with a 2.7m wide multi-use trail running parallel for pedestrians and cyclists was recommended for the reconstruction. 

Preliminary designs have provided the Town with a flexible outline for the project in the future. Features of the reconstruction will include an improvement to profile of Peel Street, which will improve sightlines for drivers and pedestrians. A replacement of the pavement structure was also recommended to meet current standards. 

A revised budget request sheet was included in the 2023 Proposed Town Budget for council consideration. This update accounted for current construction costs, and the proposed project scope to include a pedestrian bridge over the Little Beaver River. Unfortunately, shore stabilization issues became apparent along the Little Beaver River in the spring of 2025. Construction of the pedestrian bridge has been deferred until these issues can be addressed.

Why Now?

The Town is moving forward on the reconstruction of Peel Street as local development nears completion. 


Project Updates

June 18, 2026 - Update regarding surface asphalt placement

Walker Construction expects to begin placing surface asphalt on Peel Street North and Bay Street West starting Friday, June 19. They plan to begin with driveways and patches, and then are scheduled to continue with mainline paving on Monday, June 22 and Tuesday, June 23, pending weather and conditions. A tack coat will be applied to the existing base asphalt prior to paving to assist with the bonding of the surface asphalt. Motorists are advised to obey directions of workers and avoid driving on this tack coat as it poses a risk of damaging vehicle paint due to potential tire splatter. Temporary lane and driveway access restrictions are expected while paving is being completed. Physical notice will be delivered to impacted properties today. A copy of this notice is linked below for reference.

View Notice


Staff Reports & Council Decisions


Public Consultation

There are no more Public Meetings or Information Centres expected for this project. Comments can be directed to Council through the Clerks Department, and questions can be directed to the Project Manager through the Manager of Capital Projects.


Map of Project Area

Map of Peel Street Reconstruction Project Area

Quarterly Progress Reports

Q4 2025

Project Scope: Within revised scope
Project Schedule: Schedule revised
Project Budget: Within revised budget

Notes: Final restoration will be completed in 2026.


Frequently Asked Questions