Check out the inventory of ongoing major projects below to see what is happening in the Township of King!
Transportation Projects
Description of Project
The Gravel Road Conversion Program aims to enhance the existing road network to improve transportation and reduce yearly maintenance expenses by the Township through the resurfacing of existing gravel roads with asphalt paving. Taking a balanced approach, these conversions support King’s commitment to climate change, its objective towards achieving greater fiscal responsibility and cost control and keeps our community safe.
The Work
- The work involves the resurfacing of existing gravel road surfaces with new asphalt paving (base and top course asphalt), culvert replacements, drainage improvements and roadside safety upgrades. Base course asphalt will be placed in 2023, followed by top course asphalt in 2024.
Site Locations
- The following two road segments are included in the 2023 Gravel Road Conversion Program:
- 17th Sideroad from Weston Road to East end
- 18th Sideroad from Jane Street to West end
Disruptions
Access to local residents/businesses will be maintained at all times with a minimum of one lane of through traffic. Access for Emergency Services, Student Transportation Services, Waste Collections and Postal Services will be maintained at all times.
Most Recent Update - November, 2024
- All works have been completed for 18th Sideroad from Jane Street to West end, deficiency walk was completed week of October 7th to verify conditions are acceptable.
- Top course asphalt placement has been completed on 17th Sideroad from Weston Road to East end, guiderail still to be installed.
Expected Timelines / Milestones
- 17th Sideroad guiderail to be installed by end of 2024.
Project Manager Contact Information
- Shaquille Cousins – Project Manager -Capital Services – Public Works
- 1 289-252-8134
- Scousins@king.ca
Additional Information
Description of Project
The Road Improvement Program aims to enhance the existing road network to improve transportation within and across the Township. Taking a balanced approach these improvements support King’s commitment to climate change, its objective towards achieving greater fiscal responsibility and cost control and keeps our community safe.
The Work
2024 Road Improvement Program
The work involves road reconstruction or road rehabilitation activities such as pulverizing and paving (base and top course asphalt), localized culvert replacement, drainage improvements and roadside safety upgrades. Base course asphalt will be placed in 2024, followed by top course asphalt in 2025 for Phase 1. Detailed design will be completed for Phase 2 and Phase 3 in 2024.
Site Locations
The following five road segments are to be included in Phase 1:
- Rupke Road
- Hodgson Avenue
- 19th Sideroad (Weston to end of cul-de-sac)
- 16th Sideroad (Weston to Highway 400)
- Station Road (Burton Grove to West Street) design to Metrolinx Permit Application
The following five road segments are to be included in Phase 2:
- Kingsworth Road (from Blueberry Lane to Watch Hill Road)
- Kingsworth Road (from Westgate Circle to Blueberry Lane)
- Kingscross Drive (from Westgate Circle to Manitou Drive)
- Westgate Circle
- Westgate Boulevard
The following two road segments are to be included in Phase 3:
- 16th Sideroad (from Jane Street to Highway 400)
- Magnum Drive
See map of areas under “Additional Information”.
Disruptions
Access for local residents/businesses will be maintained at all times with a minimum of one lane of through traffic. Access for Emergency Services, Student Transportation Services, Waste Collection, and Postal Services will all be maintained at all times.
Most Recent Update - November, 2024
2024 Program Updates
Phase 1 – Base course asphalt has been completed on both Hodgson Avenue and 19th Sideroad.
Phase 2 –The construction scope of work for this phase has been deferred until 2025.
Phase 3 – Detailed design scope of work has been re-initiated for 2024.
Expected Timelines / Milestones
2024 Program Phase 1 – Pulverization and base course asphalt placement to be completed on 16th Sideroad from November 11th to November 13th.
2024 Program Phase 2 – Tender package to be ready by 2025
2024 Program Phase 3 – Tender package to be ready by 2025
Project Manager Contact Information
- Shaquille Cousins – Project Manager - Capital Services – Public Works
- 1 289-252-8134
- Scousins@king.ca
Additional Information
Description of Project
Kettleby Road - The downtown core along Kettleby Road needs rehabilitation to replace deteriorating infrastructure within the Township's right of way. The Township is planning to reconstruct a 720m segment of Kettleby Road. The limits extend from the Kettleby Bridge on the west side of the Hamlet (just west of #500 Kettleby Road) to the eastern limit of the community, at #270 Kettleby Road. Proposed works for consideration include:
- Adjustments to asphalt platform
- Installation of curb and gutters to improve drainage
- Replacement and/or improvements to existing sidewalks, ditches, culverts and storm sewers
Most Recent Update - November, 2024
Regular updates are posted to the SpeaKing page for this project
Works completed to date:
- 2019 Public Information Centre
- 2022 Public Information Centre
- Topographic survey
- Arborist report
- Stormwater Management report
- Video inspection of storm sewer (to assess current condition)
- Geotechnical investigation (to assess soil and groundwater conditions)
- Cost estimate to bury utilities
- Preliminary design plans
- Permitting from Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority
- Confirmation from Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) and Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) that project does not require federal or provincial permitting
- Impact assessment of the new road/sidewalk design for each property
- Hydro One utility relocation (moving/replacing poles)
- Vibration monitoring education
- .Vibration monitors installed and active
- Rogers & Bell to move telecom cables from old poles to new poles
- Hydro One to remove old poles once Rogers/Bell complete
- Design of new retaining wall at Kettleby Camp property
- Install storm sewer outlet headwall and oil-grit separator
- Storm sewer main installed
In-progress:
- Road excavation
- Install storm sewer catch basins
- Ramp at driveways to allow access to homes
- Requests to York Region Police for additional traffic enforcement in the area
- Responding to resident questions, comments and concerns
Upcoming:
- Build retaining wall
- Road base construction
- Install asphalt splash strip and rollover curbs
- Forestry contractor to grind down stumps and remove wood debris
Expected Timelines / Milestones
Storm sewer construction complete mid-November
Road construction to start mid-November
Project Manager Contact Information
- Colin Parks - Project Manager, Public Works
- 905-833-5321 Ext 6568
- cparks@king.ca
Additional Resources
- Kettleby Road PIC Public Notice - December 2022
- Roads
Description of Project
This project will enhance the roads in the Nobleton urban area. These roadways include:
- 15th Sideroad – Highway 27 to 8th Concession (Completed Summer 2022)
- 15th Sideroad – 10th Concession to Highway 27 (Start Fall 2024)
- 10th Concession – King Road to 15th Sideroad (Start Spring 2025)
- 8th Concession – 15th Sideroad to King Road (2027)
Most Recent Updates - November, 2024
15th Sideroad – 10th Concession to Highway 27
· Coordination with utility companies (Hydro One / Bell) to facilitate start of intersection realignment in 2024
10th Concession – King Road to 15th Sideroad
· Hydro One utility pole relocations complete
· Bell to follow and move cables to new poles
15th Sideroad – Highway 27 to 8th Concession
· Project Complete
8th Concession – 15th Sideroad to King Road
· November 2018 - Project Information Centre (PIC) No. 1
· June 2020 - Virtual PIC No. 2
· February 2021 – Schedule ‘B’ Municipal Class EA - Notice of Completion issued
· *NO FURTHER UPDATES UNTIL 2027
Expected Timelines / Milestones
15th Sideroad – 10th Concession to Highway 27
Utility Infrastructure Works (i.e. moving hydro poles) - Q2-Q3 2024
Construction Estimated – Fall 2024
· Start at Highway 27 intersection
10th Concession – King Road to 15th Sideroad
Utility Infrastructure Works (i.e. moving hydro poles) - Q4 2024
Construction Estimated – Spring 2025
8th Concession – 15th Sideroad to King Road
Planning and design work to resume in 2027
Project Manager Contact Information
- Colin Parks, Project Manager, Capital Engineering - Public Works
Additional Information
15th Sideroad - Highway 27 to 8th Concession
15th Sideroad - 10th Concession to Highway 27
- Notice of Completion Feb 2021
- Project File Report (PFR)
- Appendix A for PFR
- Appendix B to E for PFR
- Appendix F to H for PFR
- Link to Drawings
10th Concession - King Road to 15th Sideroad
- Notice of Completion Feb 2021
- Project File Report (PFR)
- Appendix A for PFR
- Appendix B to E for PFR
- Appendix F to H for PFR
8th Concession - 15th Sideroad to King Road
Description of Project
Culverts and Bridges are critical Township infrastructure that allows for the safe movement of water over ditches, streams, and rivers – allowing for proper drainage of stormwater downstream into stormwater ponds. Ensuring our bridges and culvert assets are in a good state of repair minimizes transportation and drainage risks to citizens, commuters and the environment at large.
Most Recent Update – November, 2024
- Culvert 336 (Kettleby Road) – Project has entered warranty period, as no more repairs remain to be addressed. Line painting works to be completed in response to pedestrian access inquiries.
- Culvert 310 (11th Concession) – Guiderail to be installed Friday, November 8th.
- Culvert 326 (Keele Street) – Construction has been initiated.
- Culvert 331 (Kingsworth Road) – Detailed design ongoing, Detailed design ongoing, Conservation Authority first submission has been completed.
- Leonard Road Bridge (Leonard Road) – Detailed design has been initiated, cost estimates for construction option has been determined by Bradford West Gwillimbury and King staff.
Expected Timelines / Milestones
- Culvert 336 (Kettleby Road) – Warranty period to expire May 31st, 2025.
- Culvert 310 (11th Concession) – Substantial completion walk through to be conducted week of November 15th.
- Culvert 326 (Keele Street) – Substantial completion walk though to be conduct week of November 15th.
- Culvert 211 (11th Concession) - Design has been placed on hold to prioritize Culvert 331 design.
- Bridge 21 (Main Street) – Rehabilitation has been de-scoped, currently wrapping up preliminary work to be shelved.
- Bridge 22 (Main Street) – Preliminary design and investigations are ongoing.
- Culvert 331 (Kingsworth Road) – Daylighting to be conducted near culvert replacement area to confirm depth of utilities.
- Leonard Road Bridge – Detailed design to be completed by Winter 2024.
Project Manager Contact Information
- Shaquille Cousins– Project Manager, Capital Services– Public Works
- 1 289-252-8134
- Scousins@king.ca
Additional Information
Environmental Projects
Description of Project
Due to aging infrastructure King Township will be replacing the watermains along Bennet Dr.; Forde Cres.; Hollingsworth Dr.; Kingslynn Dr.; and Patton St.. The project has been broken down into two areas, Area 1 and Area 2, please see links below to the maps, showing the extents.
This work also includes:
- Replacement of all water services up to property line and curbstops, under 25mm.
- Installation of additional fire hydrants to ensure fire safety.
- Hardscape and softscape restoration.
We ask all residents to reach out to the Project Manager, if they are aware of any damage caused by the Contractor to buried private infrastructure within the right of way (i.e. irrigation systems, heated driveway systems, etc).
If anyone would like to receive email notifications for project updates, please also reach out to the Project Manager.
Most Recent Update - September, 2024
- Top asphalt placement is completed, which concludes all major works for the project.
- Please reach out to the Project Manager if there are any warranty issues.
Expected Timelines / Milestones
- All works have been completed
Project Manager Contact Information
- Daniel Wilkinson, Environmental Project Manager, Public Works
- 905-833-6572
- dwilkinson@king.ca
Additional Information
Description of Project
Due to aging infrastructure, King Township will be replacing the watermains along Lynwood Crescent, Norman Avenue, Elizabeth Drive and Cross Avenue. Please see Project Extents Map, under “Additional Information”, showing the project limits. Please note the extents of the project are subject to change.
This work also includes:
- Replacement of all water services up to property line and curbstops.
- Installation of additional fire hydrants to ensure fire safety.
- Hardscape and softscape restoration.
We ask all residents to reach out to the Project Manager, if they are aware of any buried private infrastructure within the right of way (i.e. irrigation systems, heated driveway systems, etc).
If anyone would like to receive email notifications for project updates, please reach out to the Project Manager.
Most Recent Update - November, 2024
The detailed design is underway which will include refining the design drawings and getting them ready to put out for tender.
The Township held a Public Information Centre (PIC) on Wednesday, October 23, 2024. See below slide deck, under “Additional Information”. For those who were unable to attend feel free to reach out to the Project Manager if there are any questions.
Expected Timelines / Milestones
Detail design works are to be completed for the end of 2024. Construction is anticipated to start Spring or Summer of 2025.
Project Manager Contact Information
- Daniel Wilkinson, Environmental Project Manager, Public Works
- 905-833-6572
- dwilkinson@king.ca
Additional Information
Facility Projects
Description of Project
- 15th Sideroad & Dufferin Street
- State-of-the-art, high-efficiency, fully accessible Recreation Complex. Key building features include: two NHL-sized ice surfaces, a six-lane 25-metre-long lap pool, a multi-purpose athletic fieldhouse, and a multi-purpose community room.
Construction of the new Township Wide Recreation Centre, located at 15th Sideroad & Dufferin Street, is well underway – watch this video for a birds-eye view of the progress!
Most Recent Update - October 2024
- As of August 2022, construction began on site and progress is visible. The project continues to move forward with the status of site activities including:
- Pool start-up, commissioning, and staff training took place on November 6. System will continue to be monitored for performance.
- Rink start-up, commissioning, and staff training took place on November 1
- Mechanical equipment start up and commissioning is at 97% completion and on-going
- Electrical is 100% complete
- Glazing is 100% complete
- Aluminum panels & Specialty stone cladding is 100% complete
- Interior framing and associated wall & ceiling finish is on-going and roughly 90% complete
- Interior floor finish is100% complete
- Exterior Improvements (Asphalt, pavement markings, site accessories, sod, etc.) is 100% complete
Expected Timelines / Milestones
- Building Mechanical & Electrical systems are in the process of start-up and commissioning phases. Sequence is expected to continue over the next several weeks
- Consultants are in the process of scheduling their deficiency inspection walkthrough, followed by issuance of regulatory sign off letters
- Ready-for-takeover by the Township is expected to take place in November 2024
- Anticipated occupancy and substantial completion expected for Q4 2024
Project Manager Contact Information
- Brennen Filice
- (647) 234-3975
- bfilice@king.ca
Additional Information
- Progress Photos - February 2024
- Progress Photos - December 2023
- Drone Update - November 2023
- Progress Photos - October 2023
- Progress Photos - August 2023
- Progress Photos - July 2023
- Progress Photos - June 2023
- Progress Photos - May 2023
- Progress Photos - April 2023
- Progress Photos - March 2023
- Progress Photos - February 2023
- Progress Photos - January 2023
- Progress Photos - December 2022
- Progress Photos - November 2022
- Progress Photos - October 2022
- Progress Photos - July 2022
- Photos - Design Concepts
- 2019 Facility Services Master Plan
- TWRC SpeaKING Community Engagement Platform
Description of Project
King Christian Church was constructed in 1851 by local Quaker and Loyalist descendents. Adapted as a Baptist church in 1931, the building became obsolete in 1978 and was relocated to the site of the King Heritage and Cultural Centre in 1982. The building was designated as a heritage property in 1992 (Township of King By-Law 92-123).
Identified as Canada’s oldest surviving railway station, the King Railway Station was constructed in 1852, and served several different railway companies over more than a century until it became obsolete in 1963. The building has since been relocated twice as part of previous conservation efforts, most recently to the site of the King Heritage and Cultural Centre in 1989, after which it underwent an extensive conservation program. The building was designated as a heritage property shortly after in 1990 (Township of King By-Law 90-80).
The Township of King is committed to the maintenance, protection and enhancement of the heritage resource, and is also dedicated towards facilitating ongoing and new compatible uses for the buildings.
The two buildings are located on the property of the King Heritage and Cultural Centre, at 2920 King Road, King City.
Most Recent Update – November 2024
Construction Progress:
Removal of existing interior and exterior finishing at the Train Station - Completed
Redesign of building reinforcement and relocation plan due to the underlaying condition of the Church – Completed
Scheduling and preparation for the Church building relocation – Completed
Repair of interior and exterior woodwork at the Train Station – In Progress
Excavation and forming of basement for the Church - In Progress
Expected Timelines / Milestones
- Construction initiation: July 2024
- Construction completion: March 2025
Project Manager Contact Information
- Randy Wang
- t: 905-833-5321 ext. 4114 | c: 437-424-1418
- Email: rwang@king.ca
Park Projects
Completed Projects 2024
Description of Project
- Tasca Park is an existing 21-acre community park in Nobleton and includes playgrounds, a soccer field, splash-pad, skatepark, toboggan hill, fitness circuit and shade structure. The park is a prominent focal point to the surrounding community and is being implemented over two phases. Phase I was completed in Q1 2016.
- Phase II components include an off-leash dog area, pump track, pickle ball courts, area for ice skating and permanent washroom facilities.
Construction Completed - July 2024
Additional Information
- Contextual Site Plan
- Programmed Areas
- Existing Conditions
- Image Board
- Photo (Potential Phase II Concepts / Amenities)
- Parks & Trails
Description of Project
King Township will be installing a new diesel back-up generator at the Alex Campbell Sanitary Pumping Station at 76 Alex Campbell Cres.. Back-up power is essential to the operation of pumping stations, to prevent overflows and spills during a power outage.
The work includes the following:
- Installation of new concrete pad
- Installation of new generator
- Installation of generator fencing enclosure
- Electrical works inside and outside of pumping station
- Softscape restoration
Completed November 2024
Completed Projects (2023)
Description of Project
- The Sidewalk Repair Project is related to the replacement of sidewalk and curbs in various locations in King City, Nobleton, and Schomberg within the Township of King.
Project Completed – July 2023
Description of Project
- This redevelopment project will include the replacement of aging play structures and surfaces. The new play area will be fully accessible and incorporate inclusive options, such as a "quiet corner". Additional site amenities include a large picnic shelter with accessible site furnishings, a beach volleyball court, skatepark and paved pathways to connect the park features.
Project Completed - June 2023
Description of Project
This project will see the completion of re-grading works and track upgrades to address safety concerns on Toll Road where it crosses the GO/Metrolinx Railway tracks and connects with Yonge Street (Highway 11). Track upgrades will be completed by GO/Metrolinx with the road work being completed by the Township. Road work scope includes modifying the profile to meet minimum railway grade crossing standards.
Project Completed - November 2023
Additional Resources
Description of Project
- The Sidewalk Repair Project is related to the replacement of sidewalk and curbs in various locations in King City, Nobleton, and Schomberg within the Township of King.
Project Completed - December 2023
Description of Project
- The former Holland Marsh District Christian School, located at 18955 Dufferin St, King, ON, L3Y 4V9, has been closed since 2015. The project involves the complete demolition and removal of all above and underground structures on the property, bringing them to existing grade. The existing church and baseball diamond will retain safe and accessible pathways throughout the construction phase.
Project Completed - November 2023
Additional Information
Completed Projects (2022)
Description of Project
- The watermains along Western Avenue from Church Street to Brownsville Court, Castlewood Avenue and Elmwood Avenue will be rehabilitated using a trenchless relining method.
- Relining watermains is less impactful to residents. Instead of digging up the entire road, the contractor will excavate pits to access the main at strategic locations. The relining process involves cleaning the inside of the watermain, inserting the liner and then curing the liner in place.
- The Township has decided to take this cost effective and less impactful approach of relining the existing pipes to extend the service life of these watermains and improve reliability and durability.
Completed - Q4 2022
Description of Project
- Due to aging infrastructure, the watermain, water services and fire hydrants, along Brownsville Court and the municipal walkway between Brownsville Court and Western Avenue are to be removed and replaced.
- Once installation of the watermain is complete, existing curbs, granular road base and asphalt will be removed and replaced along Brownsville Court.
Completed - Q4 2022
Description of Project
- Sanitary sewer mains are being constructed in Nobleton. Sanitary sewers are an important component of urban infrastructure given they reduce the risk of leaked water-borne contaminants that can come from septic systems, they are maintained and operated by municipal and regional government to ensure consistent functionality, and it creates ease for property owners as they eliminate the need for maintain or replace septic systems.
Completed - Q3 2022 (Maintenance Period Ends Q4 2023)
- Rectification of minor deficiencies through maintenance period
Additional Information
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Map of Construction Area - August 2021
- Contractor Pre-Condition Survey: FAQ
- Previous Updates (Including Phase 2 - Contract 1 & 2)
- Draft Financials -Methods of Payment
- Phase 2 (Contract 1 & 2) - Sanitary Sewer Contract Area Map
- Phase 2 (Contract 1 & 2) - Eligibility for Connection Map - March 2020
- Nobleton Sanitary Sewer Project – Connection Notice, Phase 2 - Contract Area 3
Description of Project
325 Main St, Schomberg
Fully renovated, high efficiency, fully accessible Community Hall. Key renovation initiatives include – complete demolition of interior finishes, upgraded building envelope to meet current energy efficiency standards, fully electrically operated to eliminate GHG emissions and negative impact on the environment, fully accessible space designed to current AODA standards.
- It is with great collaborative effort that the Schomberg Hall renovation has successfully achieved Substantial Completion and was granted Occupancy on December 2nd, 2022.
Completed - Q4 2022 (Substantial Completion January 2023)
Additional Information
- Photos - May 2022
- Progress Photos - August 2022
- Progress Photos - October 2022
- Progress Photos - November 2022
- Progress Photos - December 2022
Description of Project
- As a part of continuing revitalization efforts King Township embarked on the first steps to a redesign of Main Street in downtown Schomberg. The design concepts aimed to advance a high-quality, integrated approach to enhancing and preserving Schomberg’s unique qualities. The Township hopes to improve the pedestrian network and connectivity to Main Street to further boost Schomberg’s reputation as a vibrant, authentic, historical community and a renowned destination for day tourists, cyclists and residents alike.
- The Main Street Schomberg Streetscape Plan has been completed. The plan contains a summary of past studies/investigations; various design concepts; the public engagement summary; and the Preliminary Streetscape Plan for Main St. Schomberg. The Plan includes a material palette and preliminary designs of the streetscape and opportunity sites.
Completed - 2022
Other
All non-construction major projects, such as Master Plans, Strategic Plans, Studies, Guidelines etc., and/or projects that are supported (but not managed) by the Township, can all be found within the Strategic Initiatives and Master Plan projects pages listed below!
Get involved and have your say on Township projects by visiting SPEAKING the Township of King's virtual public engagement platform!
Highway 400 - Highway 404 Link (Bradford By-pass)
- Ontario Government Notice: Notice of Publication of Final Early Works Report County Road 4 Early Works - GWP 2008-21-00 Highway 400 – Highway 404 Link (BRADFORD BYPASS)
- Notice of Publication of Draft Early Works Report County Road 4 Early Works - GWP 2008-21-00 Highway 400 - Highway 404 Link (Bradford By-pass)
Highway 400 Road Widening (Major Mackenzie Drive to King Road)
Road Reconstruction and Urbanization
Ministry of Transportation
1-800-268-4686King City Sewage Pumping Station Upgrades
- Notice of Construction (December, 2022)
Culvert Improvement on King Road (E of HWY 27)
- Notice of Construction (June 2023)