Various Pedestrian Crossovers

Pedestrian Crossover Project

The construction of the Pedestrian Crossover Project is planned to be phased over three years, but may potentially be completed sooner, subject to budget allocation. The timing of construction for each location will be updated once available.

Design

The Town of New Tecumseth has hired Triton Engineering Services Limited to design new pedestrian crossovers at five locations:

  • Main Street and Centre Street in Beeton
  • Mill Street East and McGahey Street in Tottenham
  • Mill Street East and McCurdy Drive in Tottenham
  • Queen Street South and Rogers Road in Tottenham
  • Boyne Street and John W Taylor Avenue in Alliston

Scope of Work

Triton will proceed with the design work in fall 2025 and expects to finish by the end of the year. As part of the project, they will survey the roads and nearby areas, including driveways, trees, fences, and land features. This work will not affect your property.

They may also drill small holes in the ground to check for underground pipes and cables. This part of the work should be done by October 2025.

At this time, parking spaces are not planned to be removed at any of the pedestrian crossover design locations, except for:

  • One spot in front of 94 Queen Street South
  • Two spots in front of 99 Queen Street South

Contact Information

Should you have any questions or concerns related to this project, please do not hesitate to contact:

Project Consultant:

Taylor Kramp, P. Eng.
Triton Engineering Services Limited
71 Broadway, Unit 4
Orangeville, ON, L9W 1K4
Tel: 519-941-0330 ext. 224
Email: tkramp@tritoneng.on.ca

Town Project Manager:

Abbly Liu, B. Eng. Project Manager
24 Tupper Street West
Alliston, ON, L9R 1H2
Tel: 705-415-3086
Email

 

Project Updates and Notices

September 9, 2025 - Notice of Start of Project 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

 Will access to my property be needed?
Access is not anticipated at this time. If access is needed, a permission to enter (PTE) will be requested prior to any access.
 What are the paint marks on the road and sidewalk?
 Utility locates to assist in determining the location of utilities that the design will need to account for.
 What are they doing drilling into the road?
Subsurface utility investigations to determine the type and location of existing underground infrastructure and utilities.
 When is construction planned?
The construction is planned to be phased over three years, but may potentially be completed sooner, subject to budget allocation. The timing of construction for each location will be updated once available.