
Construction sign with worker
The Town of Milton is building a complete community and investing over $61.7 million in roads, bridges and stormwater management ponds this year.
Construction season is underway and crews are working to build and maintain critical infrastructure to keep Milton moving.
This infrastructure includes road reconstruction, lane widening, bike lanes, sidewalk expansion, asphalt improvements, intersection modifications, urbanization (curbs and gutters), and bridge maintenance.
Town-led construction is essential work that ensures transportation infrastructure remains safe, in a state of good repair, and able to meet the community’s needs now and in the future.
While construction can be inconvenient, it’s a short-term disruption for long-term benefits.
This year, residents can expect road closures and lane restrictions on both main and arterial roads and side streets.
The projects listed below are major construction initiatives for 2022, aimed to maintain and develop an efficient transportation network in Milton.
- Annual asphalt overlay program
- Annual expanded asphalt program
- Bronte Street
- Fifth Line
- Main Street
- Louis St. Laurent Avenue
- Second Line Nassagaweya
- Stormwater pond rehabilitation
Regular operational maintenance on roads and sidewalks are ongoing in our community to keep residents safe and promote a walkable and bicycle-friendly community.
During construction, the public is encouraged to plan travel in advance, consider alternate routes, follow signage and be patient while traveling in and around construction areas.
This $61.7 million investment reflects the 2022 approved budget. In addition, there are projects being completed this year that were approved in previous budget years.
For a list of 2022 construction projects, what to expect when there’s construction in your neighbourhood, and road closures, visit the Town’s road construction pages.







