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The Town has been planning the revitalization of King Street from Bayshore Drive to Yonge Street for a number of years. Tatham Engineering, in partnership with Envision-Tatham, was retained to complete the detailed designed work required for this project which resulted in a complete rejuvenation of King St.
The rejuvenation includes but isn't limited to:
New Sanitary System
New Storm System
New Watermain
New Road alignment and parking configurations
Reconfiguration as a flexible street design with movable bollards
New traffic signals
New pedestrian crossings
New landscape features
The Town of Midland has a rich history and King Street being the focal point for the town plays a large role in this. This rejuvenation project will help maintain this history as well update the downtown to today's standards and solidify Midland as a leader in North Simcoe and a top tourist destination.
The Town has been planning the revitalization of King Street from Bayshore Drive to Yonge Street for a number of years. Tatham Engineering, in partnership with Envision-Tatham, was retained to complete the detailed designed work required for this project which resulted in a complete rejuvenation of King St.
The rejuvenation includes but isn't limited to:
New Sanitary System
New Storm System
New Watermain
New Road alignment and parking configurations
Reconfiguration as a flexible street design with movable bollards
New traffic signals
New pedestrian crossings
New landscape features
The Town of Midland has a rich history and King Street being the focal point for the town plays a large role in this. This rejuvenation project will help maintain this history as well update the downtown to today's standards and solidify Midland as a leader in North Simcoe and a top tourist destination.
On March 20, 2019, Midland Council approved the King Street Reconstruction Project to begin in Spring 2020, with substantial completion by Fall 2020, and aesthetic/beautification completion for Spring 2021.
On March 20, 2019, the construction project contract was awarded to Arnott Construction Ltd.
Construction Start Phase 1 (Bayshore Drive to Bay Street)
King Street Rejuvenation has finished this stage
On August 14, 2019 Council approved a change to the construction schedule to begin a portion of the Reconstruction Project in the Fall of 2019. King Street will be closed from the north side of Bayshore Drive to the south side of Bay Street West beginning on September 16, 2019. Pedestrian access will be maintained to all businesses.
Phase 1 Complete
King Street Rejuvenation has finished this stage
December 18, 2019
Phase 2 Begins (Bay Street to Yonge Street)
King Street Rejuvenation has finished this stage
Spring 2020
Substantial Construction Completion
King Street Rejuvenation is currently at this stage
Fall 2020
Aesthetic/Beautification Work Completion
this is an upcoming stage for King Street Rejuvenation
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