The Cliffe Street Reservoir project involves constructing a treated water storage tank, along with an access road and underground water, sanitary, and storm sewer mains.
What to Expect:
Traffic Impacts:
There are no expected impacts or detours for residents and commuters. The access road will be constructed off Brown Boulevard.
Public Transit Impacts:
Public transit will not be affected by this project.
Pedestrian Impacts :
No impacts or detours are expected for pedestrians.
The Benefits:
The new treated water storage tank will improve the area's water distribution system, enhancing safety and redundancy for residents.
Additional Upgrades:
This project aligns with the city's municipal master plan, supporting potential future residential, commercial, and institutional development in this key growth area.
Project Timing & Future Work:
Why is This Project Being Undertaken Now?
The project enhances water system safety and redundancy for existing residents while also supporting future growth in the area.
Will There Be More Construction in This Area in the Coming Years?
As a designated growth area, further development—residential, commercial, and institutional—may take place in the future.
Are Any Trees Being Removed?
Yes, trees will be removed to facilitate the construction of the access road and treated water storage tank.
How Does This Fit Into Long-Term Planning?
This project supports the city’s long-term growth strategy, as outlined in the municipal master plan, by enabling future development in a key growth area.