Construction season has begun. The Town of Milton is investing $49.78 million in critical infrastructure projects throughout 2025 to support a safe, connected, and growing community.
Work includes road reconstruction, new bike lanes, sidewalk expansion, asphalt resurfacing, intersection improvements, curb and gutter upkeep, storm sewer repairs, and bridge maintenance.
"This investment reflects our commitment to building a complete, connected community where people can move safely and efficiently,” said Diana Jiona, Director, Infrastructure, Town of Milton. "These infrastructure improvements contribute to Milton’s continued growth, livability, and sustainability."
Throughout the year, residents can expect temporary road closures and lane restrictions on main roads and residential streets. While this work may cause some inconvenience, these upgrades are essential to supporting Milton’s long-term transportation goals.
Ongoing maintenance will also continue on local roads and sidewalks to improve safety, support traffic flow, and encourage a walkable, bike-friendly community.
Residents are encouraged to plan ahead, follow posted signage, and consider alternate routes when travelling near construction areas.
The Town shares regular updates about construction projects and their impacts. To stay informed, visit milton.ca/construction to:
- Learn more about 2025 construction projects
- View maps of current roadwork and closures
- Know what to expect when construction is happening nearby
- Explore future investments in Milton’s transportation network
Follow the Town on social media for timely updates about road closures and lane restrictions.
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