Road Work Set to Begin Across Caledon: Expect Lane Closures and Possible Service Interruptions
Motorists in communities north of Brampton are being advised to prepare for traffic delays starting next week as the Town of Caledon begins an extensive road maintenance project. The scheduled work involves sealing surface cracks in roadways across several neighborhoods to prolong the life of local infrastructure.
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Hot Sealant Crack Repairs Begin May 27
The roadwork is set to begin on Monday, May 27, and will run daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. until all work is completed. According to the Town of Caledon, crews will be using a hot sealant to fill cracks in the pavement, a preventative maintenance method expected to extend road life by three to five years.
This type of repair reduces the potential for water infiltration, which can lead to potholes and major structural damage over time.
Communities Affected by Lane Closures
The work will impact multiple areas across Caledon, including:
- Caledon East
- Bolton
- Cataract
- Cheltenham
- Inglewood
- Mono Mills
- Palgrave
- Terra Cotta
- Alton
Although the town has not yet provided a specific list of roads where closures will occur, residents and drivers should expect single-lane traffic in affected zones as crews perform the work.
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Traffic Management and Safety Measures
To ensure safety and minimize disruption, the Town says trained traffic control personnel will be stationed in work zones, using appropriate signage and directional instructions to guide motorists.
Drivers are urged to plan alternate routes or allow extra travel time to accommodate potential delays.
Risk of Internet and Phone Service Disruptions
In a statement, the Town of Caledon has also warned residents about a potential risk to underground communication lines. Previous projects revealed that some Bell and Rogers cables were buried closer to the surface than required, increasing the likelihood of accidental damage during roadwork.
If a communication line is severed, affected residents may experience disruptions to telephone, internet, or cable services. However, the Town emphasized that Bell and Rogers are responsible for ensuring proper cable installation depth and will be responsible for addressing any outages caused.
How to Get More Information or Report Concerns
Residents with questions or concerns about the road work can reach out to Service Caledon at:
Phone: 905-584-2272 ext. 7750
Town officials encourage residents to stay informed and to monitor the Town of Caledon website or official communication channels for real-time updates and any changes to the work schedule.
A Short-Term Disruption for Long-Term Benefit
While temporary inconveniences such as traffic delays and potential service outages may frustrate some residents, officials stress that the project is essential for maintaining safe and durable roadways throughout the region. The work is expected to improve driving conditions and help avoid larger, more costly repairs in the future.