Ontario

Road and Sidewalk Repairs Coming to Vanbuskirk and McCully in St. Thomas

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James Sinclair
March 12, 2026 11:37 am

The City of St. Thomas, Ontario, is starting a road repair project on Vanbuskirk Drive and McCully Drive this summer to fix aging pavement and sidewalks. The work is part of a plan to keep local streets in good condition for the neighbourhood.

Crews will focus on repairing the road surfaces, concrete curbs, and sidewalks along both streets. This project aims to make the roads smoother for drivers and the paths safer for people walking in the area.

Construction will begin in the summer of 2026. The St. Thomas Environmental Services department, which manages the city’s infrastructure and construction, expects all the work to be finished by the fall of 2026.

Residents and drivers may experience some delays in the area while the repairs take place. Josh Hare is the main point of contact for anyone who has questions or needs more information about the construction.

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