Project 24-2593 - October 7, 2025 update
Streets affected: Kennedy Road, Queen Street E, Vodden Street E, Former Orangeville-Brampton Railway Corridor (OBR), Bovaird Drive W, Old School Road and Hurontario Street
Advance notice and pre-design field investigation
As part of the Flow | Central Brampton Program, Peel Region is undertaking the Kennedy Road Sanitary Trunk Sewer Environmental Assessment Study to help ensure sewage capacity requirements are met to support planned growth in Peel Region. If approved, a new sanitary sewer will be installed in your area by 2030, as shown on the attached map.
Sanitary sewers are underground pipes that carry wastewater from your home or business to a water resource recovery facility. Wastewater is created when water goes down a drain or toilet. As our population grows, we need to build larger sewers to provide you with high-quality wastewater services.
Important note
Construction will take place in the municipal right-of-way and within future easements
- The municipal right-of-way includes the street and the municipal-owned land between the street and the water service box, a small, round, metal valve located outside on the property line between your home or business and the road.
- An easement is where Peel Region has legal access to enter your property to maintain and improve Peel’s infrastructure.
This work may impact the bottom of your driveway and the area around the sidewalk. We recommend that you delay major landscaping or driveway paving until construction is completed.
Before construction begins
Before we start construction, we will be in your area conducting field investigations along Kennedy Road, Queen Street E, Vodden Street E, former Orangeville-Brampton Railway (OBR) Corridor, Bovaird Drive W, Old School Road and Hurontario Street.
- We will survey your street and use temporary spray paint or flags on roads, driveways, and lawns to locate underground utilities.
- We may drill holes in the road or municipal right-of-way to collect soil samples, determine ground conditions, or confirm utility locations. The municipal right-of-way includes the street and the municipal-owned land between the street and the water service box, a small, round, metal valve located outside on the property line between your home or business and the road.
- We will take pictures and videos to help restore the area as close as possible to its former condition, after construction takes place.
We expect these activities to happen between October 8, 2025, and Fall 2026.
Consultant working hours
The work will be completed by multiple consultants under contract to Peel Region. Working hours are from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday to Friday. These hours are consistent with local municipal bylaws.
There may be occasional Saturday work from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and occasional night work from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. We will inform you if work needs to be completed outside of the standard working hours.
Traffic impacts
There may be minor traffic disruptions during these activities. If this is needed, the contractor will place signs giving directions.
Keeping you informed
We’re currently in the early planning stages, so we cannot give exact dates. As future planning activities may change, we may also update our plans to install sanitary sewers. We’ll provide more detailed information closer to the start of construction.
Get the latest project updates
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- For project information, visit the environmental assessment page.
- Learn about the Flow Program.
We understand construction can be disruptive, and we appreciate your patience as we work to improve our community’s infrastructure. This work both maintains and improves Peel’s world-class water systems, allowing us to provide reliable wastewater services to support a thriving community for life.
If you have any questions, contact us:
Engineering Services Division
Public Works, Peel Region
Email: construction@peelregion.ca
Phone: 905-791-7800, ext. 4409