Brockville City Council will make the final decision on the preferred traffic configuration after reviewing the report
The City of Brockville is asking residents and stakeholders to share feedback on proposed traffic configuration options for Bartholomew Street.
The review focuses on the section between James Street East and King Street. City officials say the consultation is part of infrastructure improvements planned for 2026.
Before reconstruction moves ahead, the city must review the street’s future layout to ensure it meets current standards for sidewalks, vehicle lanes and overall road safety.
Two possible traffic configuration options are being considered for the corridor.
Residents are invited to review the designs and provide feedback through an online survey available on the Bartholomew Street project page.
City staff will collect and summarize the feedback before presenting the results to the city’s General Committee for discussion.
Brockville City Council will make the final decision on the preferred traffic configuration after reviewing the report.
More information about the project and the survey can be found on the city’s website:
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