Kirby Road reopens ahead of schedule!

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Kirby Road

Delivering infrastructure improvements for residents 

 

A major infrastructure milestone has been reached early, with Kirby Road between Highway 27 and Kipling Avenue, in the Kleinburg-Nashville community, now reopened ahead of schedule, restoring a key connection for residents and road users sooner than expected.

 

Work began in early fall to repair the eroded slope along this section of road. The project included extensive slope stabilization, a culvert replacement and full road reconstruction. These improvements strengthen long-term road safety, enhance drainage and protect the roadway from future erosion – ensuring this vital corridor remains reliable for years to come.

 

Delivering upgrades that support safe, resilient infrastructure is a top City priority. Thanks to efficient planning and a focused project team, this major work wrapped up earlier than anticipated, reducing disruption for the community and keeping Vaughan moving.

 

Progress continues along Kirby Road. The City is also upgrading the portion between Weston Road and Pine Valley Drive in the King-Vaughan area, including replacing the existing culvert that crosses the road. To complete this safely, a temporary road closure remains in place until Friday, Dec. 5.

 

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“I am thrilled that Kirby Road between Highway 27 and Kipling Avenue has reopened earlier than anticipated! This work was essential to keeping the road safe and accessible — a top priority for the City of Vaughan. We are committed to fighting gridlock and building a transportation network that supports seamless travel for everyone. This is another example of delivering Service Excellence for our residents. Thank you to the project team for kicking the work into high gear to keep Vaughan moving efficiently and safely.”

- Mayor Steven Del Duca

 

QUICK FACTS

  •  Kirby Road between Highway 27 and Kipling Avenue, in the Kleinburg-Nashville community, has reopened ahead of schedule following slope stabilization, culvert replacement and road reconstruction.
  • Work began in early fall to address long-term erosion, improve stormwater drainage and ensure safe conditions for all road users.

 

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