Work continues on Segment 6 of the Connecting Link between Wilcox St. and the Mountjoy St. intersection. All installation of in-ground pipes and infrastructure is completed. Crews will start to backfill the road, install curbs, concrete work, and traffic signals before paving and line painting can begin.
The contractor has also started on minor excavation and sign staging on Segment 7 east of the Mountjoy intersection to Cedar St. Once the Mountjoy intersection is fully reopened to traffic, crews will reopen Algonquin between Preston and Mountjoy and the detour along Brunette Rd. to Second Ave. will go into effect. The City will provide date and time.
We have been asked about the closed section between Waterloo and Preston. This area is part of the construction zone and is closed for motorist safety. The contractor uses this section as an access point for trucks and material delivery. We are anticipating that this will be open mid to late June.
Work is also being completed on the middle lanes of Segment 2 from Shirley St. to Government Rd. Traffic is currently reduced to one lane in both directions. Asphalt has now been removed. Crews will be removing existing concrete medians and doing some minor excavation before applying a layer of granule, new pavement, and installing new curbs and sidewalk.
The City continues to monitor traffic flow through the construction zone to prioritize vehicles moving east and west.
Commercial motor vehicles are reminded that the detour along Shirley St. to Laforest Rd. is now in effect. We have asked Timmins Police Service to take a more proactive approach in enforcing trucks bypassing the detour down Jaguar, Government or Sandy Falls. These roadways are not designated truck routes and heavy traffic can impact road conditions.
Thank you for your continued cooperation and patience as we expedite Connecting Link construction and complete work this season.
Amanda Dyer
The City of Timmins Environmental Services department wishes to advise the Public of hydrant flushing/watermain cleaning activities in the following areas:
- Timmins west (from Norman St. to Jaguar Dr.)
- South Porcupine (On-Going)
Time of Disruption: June 5, 2023 at 8:00am on going for the month of June.
Homeowners and businesses may experience short-term loss in water pressure or experience brown or rust-coloured water following the testing. It is recommended not to drink or wash laundry with the discoloured water. While it is not harmful to your health, it can stain laundry. Should this occur, it is advised to turn off your tap for 10-20 minutes in order to allow the crew to complete the test. Once the test is complete and the work crew has left the area, turn on the COLD water tap closest to the source (usually your laundry tub tap) and let it run for approximately 15-20 minutes or until the water colour has returned to normal.
City staff would like to thank residents for their patience and cooperation during this necessary process, and advise that if there are any questions or requests for additional information, they may contact Service Timmins at 705-264-1331. After-hours emergencies should be directed to 705-264-1201.
Amanda Dyer
Reduced load restrictions for commercial motor vehicles and trailers will be lifted as of Friday, June 2, 2023 at 4:00 p.m. on applicable roads within the city of Timmins.
Due to on-going construction, commercial motor vehicles are required to use the standard truck detour along Shirley St. to Laforest Rd. and Hwy. 655. The removal of half-load restrictions does not change or alter the approved truck detour route for construction along Riverside Dr. and Algonquin Blvd. Roadways like Jaguar Dr., Government Rd. and Sandy Falls Rd. are not designated as truck routes, and road conditions can deteriorate quickly from repeated heavy truck traffic.
By-law 2006-6275 governs load restrictions to protect our roads and highways during the spring thaw, when damage is most likely to happen. Typically, reduced load restrictions are in place until mid-June and are subject to the provisions of Section 122 of the Highway Traffic Act RSO 1990 Chapter H 8.”
The by-law (https://timmins.civicweb.net/filepro/documents/258?preview=7545) provides a list of the applicable roads under Schedule A.
Amanda Dyer
Night Time Street Sweeping 9:30 pm to 7:30 am
From June 4 to June 8, 2023, the Public Works Department wishes to inform the public that crews will be doing night time street sweeping in the areas listed below.
Sunday, June 4, Starting 9:30 pm:
Timmins South: Mountjoy (Wilson to Sterling), Pine (Kirby to Sunset)
Monday, June 5, Starting 9:30 pm:
Timmins North: Pine (Sixth to Ross), Mountjoy (Messines to Maclean), Maclean (Mountjoy to Kaleidoscope)
Tuesday, June 6, Starting 9:30 pm:
Timmins North: Spruce (First to Sterling), Moneta (Vipond to Pine)
Wednesday, June 7, Starting 9:30 pm:
Timmins West: Shirley, Lafleur Bridge, College
Daytime Street Sweeping 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
From June 5 to June 9, 2023, the Public Works Department wishes to inform the public that crews will be doing street sweeping in the areas listed below.
Monday, June 5, Starting 7:30 am:
Timmins North: Reg Pope, Graye, JV Bonhomme, Ray Canie, Mascioli, Logan Kerr, Schneider, Argento, Brian Romain
South Porcupine: Clement, Renison, Girdwood, Bergeron
Tuesday, June 6, Starting 7:30 am:
Timmins North: Westmount, Donna, Louise, McClinton, Emilie, Fay, Lamminen
South Porcupine: Eric, Michener, Viola, Lawrence
Wednesday, June 7, Starting 7:30 am:
Timmins North: Spooner, Randal, Victoria, Shub, Rheaume, Morandin
South Porcupine: Ferguson, Rekela, Young, Ottolen
Thursday, June 8, Starting 7:30 am:
Timmins North: Martin, Delia, Couture, Jean, Malette,
Schumacher : Croatia, Battachio, Grant
Friday, June 9, Starting 7:30 am:
Timmins West: Hudson, Laval, Champlain, Frontenac, Carlton, Theodore, Brock
South Porcupine: Division, Remembrance, Henry, Florence
Note on the Plan:
Sweeping Operations will take several weeks to complete. There is a lot of sand to pick up every year, so we ask residents to remain patient. Weather conditions and mechanical issues play a major role in how quickly Public Works can complete the sweeping operations. Heavy rain and subzero temperatures will halt operations.
Posted No Parking Signs Advising Spring Maintenance:
Public Works would like to remind residents that yellow No Parking Signs will be posted to notify that Spring Maintenance will be taking place for daytime operations. Vehicles not complying with these No Parking signs will be ticketed and towed to allow for Street Sweeping Crew to advance.
Priority Sequence for Street Sweeping Operations:
Day Operation:
Street Sweeping is never done in the area where Sanitation is taken place.
High density residential areas (Older Section of City: one-ways, narrow streets);
Low density residential areas
Night Operation:
Highway sections;
High density commercial sections;
Main Arterial Routes.
Safety:
A reminder to respect safety signage as the safety of workers is very important.
We thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Public Works
Stephanie Tessier
Night Time Street Sweeping 9:30 pm to 7:30 am
From May 28 to June 1, 2023, the Public Works Department wishes to inform the public that crews will be doing night time street sweeping in the areas listed below.
Sunday, May 28, Starting 9:30 pm:
Connecting Link: Waterloo to Theriault
Monday, May 29, Starting 9:30 pm:
Timmins North: James, Toke, Sixth (Pine to Mountjoy), Fifth (Spruce to Pine)
Tuesday, May 30, Starting 9:30 pm:
Timmins North: Pine (Sixth to Ross), Mountjoy (Algonquin to Seventh), Messines
Wednesday, May 31, Starting 9:30 pm:
Timmins South: Brunette, Spruce (First to Sterling), Moneta (Vipond to Pine)
Daytime Street Sweeping 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
From May 29 to June 2, 2023, the Public Works Department wishes to inform the public that crews will be doing street sweeping in the areas listed below.
Monday, May 29, Starting 7:30 am:
Timmins North: Pine (Ross to CFCL), Mont Sacre Coeur, Hendry, Cedar (Jubilee to Hendry)
South Porcupine: Lyall, Summers, Goldrush, Crawford
Tuesday, May 30, Starting 7:30 am:
Timmins North: Balsam (Jubilee to Brousseau), Birch (Jubilee to Brousseau), Maple (Jubilee to Brousseau), Lavigne, Conrad
South Porcupine: Main N. Moore N. Legion N. Fern, Helmer
Wednesday, May 31, Starting 7:30 am:
Timmins North: Brousseau, Hamelin, Bartleman
South Porcupine: Hellen, Sony, Nadine, Julie,
Thursday, June 1, Starting 7:30 am:
Timmins North: Eyre, Churchill, Blahey Court
South Porcupine/ Schumacher: TBD
Friday, June 2, Starting 7:30 am:
Timmins West: Vanier, Center, Woodland, Lynwood, Forest
South Porcupine: Crawford N., Tynne, Grace, David, Daniel
Note on the Plan:
Sweeping Operations will take several weeks to complete. There is a lot of sand to pick up every year, so we ask residents to remain patient. Weather conditions and mechanical issues play a major role in how quickly Public Works can complete the sweeping operations. Heavy rain and subzero temperatures will halt operations.
Posted No Parking Signs Advising Spring Maintenance:
Public Works would like to remind residents that yellow No Parking Signs will be posted to notify that Spring Maintenance will be taking place for daytime operations. Vehicles not complying with these No Parking signs will be ticketed and towed to allow for Street Sweeping Crew to advance.
Priority Sequence for Street Sweeping Operations:
Day Operation:
Street Sweeping is never done in the area where Sanitation is taken place.
High density residential areas (Older Section of City: one-ways, narrow streets);
Low density residential areas
Night Operation:
Highway sections;
High density commercial sections;
Main Arterial Routes.
Safety:
A reminder to respect safety signage as the safety of workers is very important.
We thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Public Works
Stephanie Tessier
Please be advised that Riverside Dr. between Shirley St. and Government Rd. has now been reduced to one lane in each direction, with traffic moved to the outside curb lanes while contractors begin work on Segment 2 of the Connecting Link.
In Segment 2 of the Connecting Link, work will be completed west of the Shirley St. intersection to Government Rd. In addition to stripping existing pavement, grading and compacting the base, and re-applying a fresh layer of asphalt, work will include installation of a cement sidewalk between Shirley St. and the Government Rd. intersection.
All access points and entries to roads and businesses along Riverside Dr. will be maintained throughout construction.
Motorists can expect delays and traffic congestion. Commercial vehicle trucks will still use the Shirley St. turn to connect with the standard truck detour along Laforest Rd. Some pavement milling in the outside curb lanes will be carried out to smooth entry points into adjacent roads and business entries.
Rehabilitation of the City’s Connecting Link is important work to improve major road infrastructure for Timmins. We appreciate your cooperation and patience as construction is completed.
Amanda Dyer
Please be advised that Riverside Dr. between Shirley St. and Government Rd. has now been reduced to one lane in each direction, with traffic moved to the outside curb lanes while contractors begin work on Segment 2 of the Connecting Link.
In Segment 2 of the Connecting Link, work will be completed west of the Shirley St. intersection to Government Rd. In addition to stripping existing pavement, grading and compacting the base, and re-applying a fresh layer of asphalt, work will include installation of a cement sidewalk between Shirley St. and the Government Rd. intersection.
All access points and entries to roads and businesses along Riverside Dr. will be maintained throughout construction.
Motorists can expect delays and traffic congestion. Commercial vehicle trucks will still use the Shirley St. turn to connect with the standard truck detour along Laforest Rd. Some pavement milling in the outside curb lanes will be carried out to smooth entry points into adjacent roads and business entries.
Rehabilitation of the City’s Connecting Link is important work to improve major road infrastructure for Timmins. We appreciate your cooperation and patience as construction is completed.
Amanda Dyer
Night Time Street Sweeping 9:30 pm to 7:30 am
From May 22 to May 24, 2023, the Public Works Department wishes to inform the public that crews will be doing night time street sweeping in the areas listed below.
Monday, May 22, Starting 9:30 pm:
Downtown BIA: Pine (Fifth to Kirby), Cedar (Fifth to First), Balsam (Fifth to Second)
Connecting Link: Schumacher Hwy to 655, Parking lots,
Tuesday, May 23, Starting 9:30 pm:
Downtown BIA: Birch (Fifth to Second), Maple (Fifth to Second), Elm (Fifth to Second)
South Porcupine: Downtown - Main, Crawford
Wednesday, May 24, Starting 9:30 pm:
Downtown BIA: Second, Wilson
South Porcupine: Brunette, Toke- Algonquin to Ross, James , Railway
Daytime Street Sweeping 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
From May 23 to May 26, 2023, the Public Works Department wishes to inform the public that crews will be doing street sweeping in the areas listed below.
Tuesday, May 23, Starting 7:30 am:
Timmins North: Toke (Ross to Dead end), Patricia (Ross to Murray), Diane, Gordon, Murray
South Porcupine: Evans, Station, Dunn, Laffin
Wednesday, May 24, Starting 7:30 am:
Timmins South: Lang, Laidlaw, Knox, Dale, Rose
South Porcupine: Galbraith, McDougall, Summer, Goldrush, Lyall
Thursday, May 25, Starting 7:30 am:
Timmins North: Hemlock (Ross to Roche), Roche, Tamarack (Ross to Dead end), Spruce (Ross to Brousseau), Spruce (Hendry to Dead end)
Schumacher: Fourth Ave., Battachio
Friday, May 26, Starting 7:30 am:
Timmins West: Lemieux, Leonard, School, McDuff, Lemoyne, Craig (Park to Norman), Norman
South Porcupine: Hellen, Helmer, Fern
Note on the Plan:
Sweeping Operations will take several weeks to complete. There is a lot of sand to pick up every year, so we ask residents to remain patient. Weather conditions and mechanical issues play a major role in how quickly Public Works can complete the sweeping operations. Heavy rain and subzero temperatures will halt operations.
Posted No Parking Signs Advising Spring Maintenance:
Public Works would like to remind residents that yellow No Parking Signs will be posted to notify that Spring Maintenance will be taking place for daytime operations. Vehicles not complying with these No Parking signs will be ticketed and towed to allow for Street Sweeping Crew to advance.
Priority Sequence for Street Sweeping Operations:
Day Operation:
Street Sweeping is never done in the area where Sanitation is taken place.
High density residential areas (Older Section of City: one-ways, narrow streets);
Low density residential areas
Night Operation:
Highway sections;
High density commercial sections;
Main Arterial Routes.
Safety:
A reminder to respect safety signage as the safety of workers is very important.
We thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Public Works
Stephanie Tessier
Timmins City Council has adopted the City of Timmins Council Priorities for 2023-2026, which will guide Council decision-making and future planning over the current electoral term.
Setting strategic priorities for Council not only improves accountability and transparency, it will allow Council to better meet the opportunities and challenges facing the community.
City Council has identified seven strategic priorities:
- Housing
- Infrastructure
- Safety
- Recreation and Tourism
- Economy
- Environment
- Core Services
All seven priorities are aligned to meet the City’s current needs and foster a future of prosperity and growth for Timmins.
“Timmins is fortunate that our provincial and federal partners are making an effort to understand the realities of Northern Ontario,” says Mayor Michelle Boileau. “We are seeing an increase in regional funding for Long Term Care and upstream homelessness prevention programs. We are witnessing a revitalization of Timmins transportation network with support for the Connecting Link and the reinstatement of passenger rail service in Timmins. Our strategic priorities will help council apply each opportunity to Timmins’ unique set of challenges and concerns.”
Now that Council has set their priorities, Mayor Boileau will begin to engage with the City’s partners and stakeholder organizations to discuss how Council’s priorities can align with their individual vision and goals.
With Council approval, the City of Timmins Council Priorities document will now be translated into French and be made available to the public on the City’s corporate website at www.timmins.ca.
Amanda Dyer
The City of Timmins Environmental Services & Public Utilities department wishes to advise the public of water infrastructure maintenance activities that may affect water quality on Dwyer Ave., from Les Hall St. to Vipond Rd. This is schedule to start May 16, 2023 from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
All homes and businesses in the affected area could be without water for a few hours as well coloured water and lower than normal water pressures
If you experience brown or rust-coloured water during the schedule water maintenance, it is recommended not to drink or wash laundry with the discoloured water. While it is not harmful to your health, it can stain laundry. Should this occur, it is advised to turn on the COLD water tap closest to the source (usually your laundry tub tap) and let it run for approximately 15-20 minutes or until the water colour has returned to normal.
City staff would like to thank residents for their patience and cooperation during this work.
Amanda Dyer
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