Getting residents around the Town of Innisfil as safely and quickly as possible is one of our number one priorities. We know that our transportation network needs to be continuously maintained to make this happen, which is why we undertake projects that connect and improve our roads, sidewalks, trails.

Road paving projects

As part of the Town of Innisfil's paving program, we complete paving projects each year. We choose the selected sections of road based on the results of our Roads Needs Study, which is completed every 5 years. This study evaluates the roadway condition and rates each road section. By programming the repair of roads, we can keep maintenance costs down as opposed to leaving the roads to deteriorate and require costly reconstruction instead of resurfacing.

Upcoming Paving Projects

Work is planned for the following roads in 2025:

  • 4th Line from 10th Sideroad to Sloan Circle resurfacing and addition of 1.5 m paved shoulders
  • 9th Line from County Road 27 to the turnaround at Highway 400 resurfacing
  • 20th Sideroad from 9th Line to Big Bay Point resurfacing and addition of 1.5 m paved shoulders (work began in 2024)
  • Aspen Street from Beach Avenue to Cove Avenue
  • Beach Avenue from Pinegrove Avenue to Mapleview Drive
  • Chapman Street from Ewart Street to Lake Simcoe
  • Cove Avenue from Pinegrove Avenue to Mapleview Drive
  • Industrial Park Road from Innisfil Beach Road to approximately 1.7 km north resurfacing
  • Pinegrove Avenue from 25th Sideroad to Cove Avenue
  • Trinity Street from 25th Sideroad to road end

What to expect during construction

When road construction happens, residents can typically expect:

  • Working hours between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. with some work required on Saturdays
  • Traffic disruptions and detour routes
  • Temporary disturbances during driveway culvert replacement and restoration if required
  • Loud noise and dust
  • Advance notice of construction activities and instructions on where to park