Temporary road closure on Kirby Road, between Highway 27 and Kipling Avenue

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Kirby Road closure

Work begins today – Sept. 8

 

To ensure Kirby Road remains safe and accessible, the City of Vaughan is reconstructing the slope – or steep hill – and culvert on this road. The work begins today, Monday, Sept. 8, and is expected to wrap up by the end of this year. 

 

To safely complete this work, Kirby Road between Highway 27 and Kipling Avenue is now closed. Local traffic will have access to Kirby Road throughout construction.

 

Here are the answers to some questions you may have about the project:

 

Why is this section of Kirby Road being improved?

The slope along Kirby Road requires stabilization to prevent erosion and maintain safe road conditions. The existing culvert must also be replaced to ensure effective drainage and prevent road damage.

 

What work is being done?

Improvements include slope stabilization, erosion control and culvert replacement.

 

When will construction be over?

The current phase of construction is anticipated to be complete by the end of this year. The next phase is scheduled for spring 2026. 

 

Will access be maintained for residents and local traffic?

Yes. Local traffic will be permitted. The closure does not impact any driveways. 

 

For areas with complete closures, detour routes and signage are in place to guide traffic at the following intersections:

  • Kirby Road and Briarose Avenue/Belsite Court
  • Kirby Road and Kleinburg Summit Way
  • Kirby Road and Kipling Avenue
  • Kipling Avenue and King-Vaughan Road
  • Highway 27 and Kirby Road 

 

How can I stay informed about the project?

Weekly updates about the project will be available online at vaughan.ca/KirbyImprovements. If you have any questions, you may contact the City’s Infrastructure Delivery department via email at Infrastructure.Delivery@vaughan.ca.

 

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