King Street Redevelopment

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Consultation has concluded

Beginning in the Spring of 2020, the City of Quinte West will begin construction for the redevelopment of King Street.


Section 1 – King Street (Catherine St to Division St)

This section will include the following: installation of new watermain and services, installation of sanitary sewer and its services, replacement of existing storm sewers, replacement of concrete curb and sidewalk, retaining wall installation,installation of a 3.6 metre multi-use asphalt path on the north side of the street and repaving.

Section 2 – Catherine Street (King St to north of Spring St)

This section will include the following: installation of new

Beginning in the Spring of 2020, the City of Quinte West will begin construction for the redevelopment of King Street.


Section 1 – King Street (Catherine St to Division St)

This section will include the following: installation of new watermain and services, installation of sanitary sewer and its services, replacement of existing storm sewers, replacement of concrete curb and sidewalk, retaining wall installation,installation of a 3.6 metre multi-use asphalt path on the north side of the street and repaving.

Section 2 – Catherine Street (King St to north of Spring St)

This section will include the following: installation of new watermain and services, installation of sanitary sewer and services, installation of a larger storm sewer, replacement of concrete curb and sidewalk and repaving.

Section 3 – Victoria Avenue (King St to Spring St)

This section will include the following: installation of new watermain and services, installation of sanitary sewer and services, replacement of concrete curb and sidewalk and repaving.


For additional information or if you have a concern, please contact:


Tim Colasante, Manager of Engineering

613-392-2841, ext. 4408


Jeff Shortt, Engineering Technician

613-392-2841, ext. 4484



Consultation has concluded

Please be sure to check out our FAQ section before posting your question. You may find your answer there.

  • Share Can we see a concept plan, or can we access the construction drawings? on Facebook Share Can we see a concept plan, or can we access the construction drawings? on Twitter Share Can we see a concept plan, or can we access the construction drawings? on Linkedin Email Can we see a concept plan, or can we access the construction drawings? link

    Can we see a concept plan, or can we access the construction drawings?

    Chris asked over 4 years ago

    These are located in the "Documents" section on the right hand of the King Street Reconstruction page. 

  • Share How far into the property of the homeowners lot will they dig. Concerned homeowner of king st. Worried about my front yard garden. on Facebook Share How far into the property of the homeowners lot will they dig. Concerned homeowner of king st. Worried about my front yard garden. on Twitter Share How far into the property of the homeowners lot will they dig. Concerned homeowner of king st. Worried about my front yard garden. on Linkedin Email How far into the property of the homeowners lot will they dig. Concerned homeowner of king st. Worried about my front yard garden. link

    How far into the property of the homeowners lot will they dig. Concerned homeowner of king st. Worried about my front yard garden.

    kayla asked over 4 years ago

    The majority of  work will be on City property and within the City road allowance, however there are instances where we will need to work on private property such as  to tie into private residential water and sewer services at the property line or to regrade a lawn to match our proposed works. Prior to any work happening on a resident’s property, the contractor or a city representative will be in contact with you to explain everything. If there are any damages to your property, these will be corrected.

  • Share Are you doing anything with Victoria Ave between King St and Dundas St? The only reason I ask is that the road and sidewalk are in severe disrepair and there are large dips in the road that collect water. There is also no drainage in this section causing the water to drain on to people's property and wash out the curb and sidewalk. The sidewalk is very uneven in this section as well causing people to trip year round. I have noticed people walking on the road to avoid this hazard. on Facebook Share Are you doing anything with Victoria Ave between King St and Dundas St? The only reason I ask is that the road and sidewalk are in severe disrepair and there are large dips in the road that collect water. There is also no drainage in this section causing the water to drain on to people's property and wash out the curb and sidewalk. The sidewalk is very uneven in this section as well causing people to trip year round. I have noticed people walking on the road to avoid this hazard. on Twitter Share Are you doing anything with Victoria Ave between King St and Dundas St? The only reason I ask is that the road and sidewalk are in severe disrepair and there are large dips in the road that collect water. There is also no drainage in this section causing the water to drain on to people's property and wash out the curb and sidewalk. The sidewalk is very uneven in this section as well causing people to trip year round. I have noticed people walking on the road to avoid this hazard. on Linkedin Email Are you doing anything with Victoria Ave between King St and Dundas St? The only reason I ask is that the road and sidewalk are in severe disrepair and there are large dips in the road that collect water. There is also no drainage in this section causing the water to drain on to people's property and wash out the curb and sidewalk. The sidewalk is very uneven in this section as well causing people to trip year round. I have noticed people walking on the road to avoid this hazard. link

    Are you doing anything with Victoria Ave between King St and Dundas St? The only reason I ask is that the road and sidewalk are in severe disrepair and there are large dips in the road that collect water. There is also no drainage in this section causing the water to drain on to people's property and wash out the curb and sidewalk. The sidewalk is very uneven in this section as well causing people to trip year round. I have noticed people walking on the road to avoid this hazard.

    Jasonbrnm asked over 4 years ago

    No work is currently planned for this section of Victoria Avenue this year. We are aware that the road and sidewalks and watermain in this area are in need of replacement, however as you may appreciate it is impossible to fund every project. The rehabilitation of this section of street will be part of future capital budget deliberations.

  • Share Will you be doing anything from Catherine to 4th. When will that take place? I noticed some cave-ins around the sewers or is this only a half job? on Facebook Share Will you be doing anything from Catherine to 4th. When will that take place? I noticed some cave-ins around the sewers or is this only a half job? on Twitter Share Will you be doing anything from Catherine to 4th. When will that take place? I noticed some cave-ins around the sewers or is this only a half job? on Linkedin Email Will you be doing anything from Catherine to 4th. When will that take place? I noticed some cave-ins around the sewers or is this only a half job? link

    Will you be doing anything from Catherine to 4th. When will that take place? I noticed some cave-ins around the sewers or is this only a half job?

    KSCook asked over 4 years ago

    During this phase of the project, construction will go slightly past the intersection west of Catherine St. If you would like to report other issues in the area, please contact Tim Colasante, Manager of Engineering (City of Quinte West) at 613-392-2841, ext 4408.