September 18, 2025 · 0 Comments
By Brian Lockhart
Expect to see some new pedestrian crossovers at various locations in town as crews prepare to start work in the fall of 2025.
The Town’s Pedestrian Crossover Project is planned to be phased in over three years; however, work may be completed sooner, subject to budget allocation.
The Town has hired Triton Engineering Services Limited to design new pedestrian crossovers at five locations.
These locations include:
• Main Street at Centre Street in Beeton
• Mill Street East and McGahey Street in Tottenham
• Mill Street East and McCurdy Drive in Tottenham
• Queen Street South and Rogers Road in Tottenham
• Boyne Street and John W Taylor Avenue in Alliston
The design work will proceed through the fall and is expected to finish by the end of the year.
As part of the project, crews will survey the roads and nearby areas, including driveways, trees, fences, and land features.
The work will not affect private property.
Work may include drilling small holes in the ground to check for underground pipes and cables.
Three parking spaces will be removed at the pedestrian crossovers.
This includes one spot in front of 94 Queen Street South, and two spots in front of 99 Queen Street South in Tottenham.