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‘Continuous sidewalk’ added to Kitchener’s Highland Highway

January 23, 20252 Mins Read
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The Metropolis of Kitchener is taking a brand new strategy to sidewalks with a “continuous” stretch alongside Highland Highway East, one of many first of its type in Ontario.

Highland Highway in Kitchener has launched a road design function generally known as “continuous sidewalks”, one of many first within the province.

A steady sidewalk doesn’t dip down to fulfill the driveable highway floor the identical approach a conventional sidewalk does. As a substitute, the sidewalk continues at an uninterrupted top and drivers turning onto the road might want to drive up a slight gradient.

The highway additionally options tactile plates to assist signify the crossing to anybody who’s visually impaired.

Highland Highway East was chosen for the brand new form of sidewalk as a result of it was already below building. Sousa Building has began the subsequent section of the Highland Highway East reconstruction undertaking, between Delaware Ave and Stirling Ave South with some further floor works taking place on Delaware Ave. At present the whole undertaking is scheduled for completion by July.

kitchener sidewalkAdditionally, three new pedestrian refuge islands have been added to offer a crossing each 150 metres, making it simpler to cross the road to entry public transit. On the signalized intersection at Spadina Rd. E., the appropriate flip channels have been eliminated to gradual turning speeds and make extra direct pedestrian crossings.

“I’m pleased to see a road reconstruction project so directly benefiting neighbourhood residents,” stated Ward 9 Councillor Debbie Chapman. “The reconstruction of Highland Road is a great example of how we can address our transportation goals while improving residents’ experience on our roadways.”

Probably the most instantly recognizable change on Highland Rd is the addition of absolutely separated cycle tracks and new boulevard house.

“The project on Highland Rd is a great example of our new approach to road reconstruction, our commitment to traffic safety, and our adoption of world-class design standards,” stated Kitchener Mayor Berry Vrbanovic. “Our ‘complete streets’ guidelines are an important framework that ensures that the streets we are building, and the existing streets that we’re reconstructing both represent the highest standard, ensuring that everyone in our community can get to where they’re going safely.”

The rest of the Highland Highway reconstruction has resumed, finishing the part between Delaware and Stirling streets.



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