Utilities Kingston continues improvements to community infrastructure

2022-09-24 06:46:49 By : Mr. Mr. SDGH

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Utilities Kingston is informing the community of capital projects currently planned or in progress across the city. The community infrastructure projects can be viewed on this interactive map.

According to a release from the City of Kingston, improvements ensure the continued reliability of multiple utility services, help support growth and economic development for Kingston and protect the environment.

“This map shows the capital work Utilities Kingston is doing to improve community infrastructure and ensure the continued reliability of utility services,” said Jim Miller, Chief Operating Officer of Utilities Kingston. “It’s a great way to see how planned work may affect you and your neighbourhood. Enter your address to see when, where and what kind of infrastructure work we are completing.”

The City provided a full list of planned projects below, following these notes on where to get information and how to plan ahead to take advantage of upcoming work.

Have plans to make improvements to your property? Utilities Kingston advises scheduling them to coincide with planned construction work in your area to reduce disruption to your property and services.

The following is a summary of work planned for the spring, summer and fall of 2022, provided by the City. Only larger, currently-active projects appear on the above-listed map. More projects will be added to the map as they come online over the course of the construction season.

Renew water and wastewater infrastructure, coordinated jointly with the City of Kingston:

Utilities Kingston will also link sewer and water infrastructure to provide operational flexibility, on Front Road.

For the ongoing safety and reliability of the natural gas distribution system:

For the safety and reliability of electricity services:

For more information, contact customer service, Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. by calling 613-546-0000. View the project map on Utilities Kingston’s website: https://utilitieskingston.com/Projects

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