Kingston Road Closures & Delays: September 14 to 20

Published on: 2019/09/14 - in Releases

Following is a list of road construction projects and events provided by the City of Kingston that are expected to have an impact on traffic flow next week:

Motorists, cyclists and pedestrians: review the listing of streets and related messages below for travel information of interest to you.

Traffic and pedestrian impacts this week:

Closures:

* Frontenac Street – Jenkins to Princess – closed until Dec. 2 for construction of an apartment building at 501 Frontenac St.
* Davidson Avenue – Ellerbeck to Pembroke – closed 3 to 11 p.m. on Sept. 14 for the Livingston and Davidson Pot Luck (rain date is Sept. 15).
* John Counter Boulevard – at Old Mill Road – closed overnight from 6 p.m. Sept. 19 to 8 a.m. Sept. 20 as crews install sewers and water mains. Police will direct traffic.

* King Street – Gardiners to Sir John A. Macdonald – closed 3 p.m. to midnight on Sept. 14 for music festival at Kingston Penitentiary.
* Livingston Avenue – Union to King – closed 3 to 11 p.m. on Sept. 14 for the Livingston and Davidson Pot Luck (rain date is Sept. 15).

* Point St. Mark Drive – at Gore – The entrance/exit onto Point St. Mark Drive is closed until the end of the Third Crossing construction. Pedestrian access to the library and dog park remains open as does the sidewalk on the southeast side of Gore Road.
* Yonge Street – Grange to King – will be closed 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sept. 15 to allow for gas main work by Utilities Kingston.

Delays:

* Bath Road (westbound lanes) – from 275 metres east of Gardiners to just past Days – expect minor delays and lane restrictions while accessing businesses on the north side of Bath Road while Utilities Kingston crews reline a water main throughout the summer. Expect lane restrictions at the Bath Road and Days Road intersection.

* Bath Road Westbound at Days Road – Right lane closed while crews are working in the area.
* Days Road Northbound at Bath Road – Left lane onto Bath Road westbound reduced to one lane while crews are working in the area.

* Casterton Avenue – expect delays through Sept. 20 to allow for milling and paving.
* Cataraqui Business Park – Fortune, Resource and Centennial North – expect delays in this area until late September as crews reinforce the natural gas network to support the expansion of this business park.

* Crack-sealing will continue 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. until Sept.20 on these streets:

+ King Street – Sir John A. Macdonald to Place D’Armes
+ Gardiners Road – Fortune to Bath
+ Princess Street – Taylor Kidd to Gardiners

* Gibson and Oakridge avenues – expect delays while Utilities Kingston replaces a water main in the area.
* Highway 401 – at Highway 38/Gardiners Road – expect lane closures on the 401 until November 2020 and delays of up to 10 minutes nightly from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. on the westbound 401. A new carpool lot will open here Nov. 30, 2019. Ontario highway updates are offered by the Ministry of Transportation.
* Highway 15 – Highway 401 to 500m north of Burnt Hills – expect daily lane closures weekdays through November for culvert replacement and rehabilitation.

* Jackson Mills Road – Bur Brook Road to 400m south (near the K&P Trail) – reduced to one lane for roadside safety improvements. Both directions remain open.
* John Counter Boulevard – Princess to Indian – expect increased delays until the summer of 2021 while crews construct a new four-lane road and rail overpass. MOTORISTS: Don’t get stopped on the tracks! Ensure there is enough space on the opposite side before crossing.

* Johnson Street – Sydenham to Bagot – expect minor delays and lane restrictions while Utilities Kingston crews prepare to reline the local water main. Johnson Street will be reduced to a single lane when crews are working in the area.
* Lakeview Avenue – Henderson to Lenox – expect delays until mid-September to accommodate milling and paving.
* Old Mill Road – expect delays until mid-October to allow crews to adjust the road elevation to match the new section of John Counter Boulevard.
* Stanley Street – Lansdowne to Division – expect delays as Utilities Kingston installs a water main.

* Strathcona Park water main relining – expect minor traffic delays on the following streets while Utilities Kingston crews prepare to reline water mains through the summer:

+ Elizabeth Avenue – from Jane to Avenue Road
+ Jane Avenue – from Kings Gate /Nottingham to Avenue Road
+ McMahon Avenue – from McMichael to Avenue Road

* Sydenham Road – north of 401 – expect minor traffic delays for water main relining through the summer.

+ Mildred Street – from Sunnyside to Sydenham Road
+ Audrey Street – from Floyd to Jesse
+ Jesse Crescent – from Mildred to the end
+ Floyd Avenue – from Mildred to Sunnyside

* Victoria Street – Princess to South Bartlett – expect minor delays and lane restrictions Sept. 16-20, as Utilities Kingston crews start preparations for water main and sewer reconstruction throughout the fall.
* Westdale Avenue – expect delays until mid-September while crews pave the road.

Sidewalks and pedestrian pathways:

* Front Road – Bishop to Montgomery – crews will be reconstructing the sidewalk until mid-September.
* Jim Beattie Park – crews will be constructing a new section of sidewalk and installing a catch basin until mid-September.
* Stephen Street – Cowdy to Patrick – crews will be reconstructing a sidewalk through Sept. 20.

* Strathcona Park water main project – Utilities Kingston crews are relining water mains and installing new water mains to improve the water distribution system in this area through the summer:

* Expect localized sidewalk closures on these streets:

* Elizabeth Avenue – from Jane to Avenue Road
* Jane Avenue – from Kings Gate/Nottingham to Avenue Road
* McMahon Avenue – from McMichael to Avenue Road

* Expect the pedestrian access pathways to be closed in these locations:

* Gretna Green to Indian Road
* Stormont Avenue to Westmoreland Road, through O’Connor Park

Traffic-related links and messages


Release source: City of Kingston
PhotoLee Cannon (cc)