- Begins week of June 2 and Is estimated to take 3 months with an approximate completion in September 2025
- Access to Town Hall will be maintained throughout the project with signage posted to direct residents and visitors.
- First Street will be closed while working on the municipal parking lots above and St. Jacques Street will serve as the detour route.
- Additional parking lot closures will occur as the project advances.
- Lesperance Road will remain open to two-way traffic for most of the construction period. However, brief single-lane closures with flagging may be necessary for specific construction activities.
- Garbage and recycling collection will continue on its regular schedule.
Lesperance Road & Little River Boulevard Multi-Use Pathway Project
As part of the Town’s Transportation Master Plan Update, we’re working with the County of Essex to improve walking and cycling options in our community. The goal is to make it safer and easier for people to get around by foot or bike, while also connecting to regional trails.
This project includes building a new multi-use pathway on the west side of Lesperance Road (from Riverside Drive to First Street) and on the north side of Little River Boulevard (from Lesperance Road to Gauthier Drive).
Once complete, the new pathways will connect to the existing Riverside Drive trail, Lakewood Park, and the Ganatchio Trail — creating better links across the region.
Construction Overview & Details
Phase 1: First Street to McNorton
Phase 2: McNorton to Riverside Drive
- It is expected to take 3 months with an anticipated completion of the end of November 2025.
- Further details to come
In March 2022, Council authorized Administration, under report PWES-2022-11, to submit an application for funding under the Active Transportation Fund (ATF) for a future commitment to install a multi-use recreational trail on the west side of Lesperance Road (from Riverside Drive to First Street) and on the north side of Little River Boulevard (from Lesperance Road to Gauthier Street). Following the meeting, an application for funding was submitted and ultimately approved by the funding agency. The maximum amount of $2,616,000 in federal funding available for this project was awarded which will offset Town funds for the total project costs. In addition, the Town was also awarded an additional $240,000 which was the maximum amount of provincial funding available from Ontario’s Rural Economic Development (RED) program, these funds will assist with the costs of street tree installation, landscaping and decorative lighting along Lesperance Road from First Street to McNorton Street.
Piera Con Enterprises Inc. has been retained by the Town to complete the work which also includes driveway restoration for driveways within the work zone that are affected by construction as well as:
- 3.0 kilometers of 3.0-meter-wide pathway on the west side of Lesperance Road from First Street to Riverside Drive
- 0.3 kilometers of 3.0-meter-wide pathway on the north side of Little River Boulevard from Lesperance Road to Gauthier Drive.
- Accessible landings at street intersections
- Improved street lighting
- Improved crossings at side streets
- Connectivity with other existing pathways
- Town Hall parking lot improvements
- Beautification between McNorton Street and First Street significant tree planting, etc.
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Town of Tecumseh
917 Lesperance Road
Tecumseh, ON N8N 1W9
Phone: 519 735 2184
Fax: 519 735 6712
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