Amherstburg Starts Plan to Identify Needed Road Repairs

By

James Sinclair
March 5, 2026 4:59 pm

The Town of Amherstburg, Ontario, is moving forward with a new project to check the state of every street in the community. This plan began on March 3, 2026, when the town officially asked for bids from companies to complete a full road condition assessment.

The main goal of the project is to find out which roads are in the worst shape and need maintenance or repairs. By looking at all local streets, the town can rank them in order of importance for future construction projects.

The information gathered during this survey will help the Town Council make decisions about how to spend the local budget. It ensures that money for road work goes to the streets that need it the most.

Residents should expect to see survey crews and specialized equipment working on various streets across the community in the coming months. The Town of Amherstburg Administration will use the final report to set priorities for road improvements over the next several years.

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