Westbrook Sidewalk

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A decorative image showing sidewalk users of all ages and abilities.


A new sidewalk is planned along Westbrook Road from Princess Street to Windermere Drive/Ottawa Street. This project will help fill a gap in the City’s current sidewalk network and is a project identified in our Active Transportation Master Plan (ATMP) and Five-Year Implementation Plan (ATIP). 

As part of the design process, we are sharing information with community members on the planned location of the sidewalk and asking for input on where benches and rest areas could be located along the street. Suggestions received will be considered in the final sidewalk design. 

The map below highlights the extent of the sidewalk work planned as part of this project. The sidewalk is planned along the west side of Westbrook Road from Princess Street to Ottawa Street/Windermere Drive. This project will also include the addition of crosswalks at the intersections of Westbrook Road/Sproule and Westbrook Road/Heath and a controlled pedestrian crossing at the intersection of Westbrook and Windermere/Ottawa. Westbrook Road will also be repaved from Princess Street to Sproule Street.

Large Map: Map showing proposed sidewalk and pedestrian upgrades along the west side of Westbrook Road from Princess Street to Ottawa Street / Windermere Drive. Pop out 1: Illustration of 1.8m concrete sidewalk with curb adjacent to the roadway. Pop out 2: Close-up view of proposed all-way stop at the Westbrook Road and Berkshire Drive intersection. Pop out 3: Illustration of 1.5m concrete sidewalk adjacent to the roadside ditch. Pop out 4: Close-up view of proposed 3-way stop at the Westbrook Road and Heath Street intersection. Pop out 5: Close-up view of the proposed pedestrian crossing (Type D PXO) at the Westbrook Road, Windermere Drive, and Ottawa Street intersection.

Looking for more detail? You can download and view a high-resolution PDF version of this map. 

Construction is planned for 2023. The City will continue to keep residents informed as the design is finalized and the construction schedule is confirmed. 


A decorative image showing sidewalk users of all ages and abilities.


A new sidewalk is planned along Westbrook Road from Princess Street to Windermere Drive/Ottawa Street. This project will help fill a gap in the City’s current sidewalk network and is a project identified in our Active Transportation Master Plan (ATMP) and Five-Year Implementation Plan (ATIP). 

As part of the design process, we are sharing information with community members on the planned location of the sidewalk and asking for input on where benches and rest areas could be located along the street. Suggestions received will be considered in the final sidewalk design. 

The map below highlights the extent of the sidewalk work planned as part of this project. The sidewalk is planned along the west side of Westbrook Road from Princess Street to Ottawa Street/Windermere Drive. This project will also include the addition of crosswalks at the intersections of Westbrook Road/Sproule and Westbrook Road/Heath and a controlled pedestrian crossing at the intersection of Westbrook and Windermere/Ottawa. Westbrook Road will also be repaved from Princess Street to Sproule Street.

Large Map: Map showing proposed sidewalk and pedestrian upgrades along the west side of Westbrook Road from Princess Street to Ottawa Street / Windermere Drive. Pop out 1: Illustration of 1.8m concrete sidewalk with curb adjacent to the roadway. Pop out 2: Close-up view of proposed all-way stop at the Westbrook Road and Berkshire Drive intersection. Pop out 3: Illustration of 1.5m concrete sidewalk adjacent to the roadside ditch. Pop out 4: Close-up view of proposed 3-way stop at the Westbrook Road and Heath Street intersection. Pop out 5: Close-up view of the proposed pedestrian crossing (Type D PXO) at the Westbrook Road, Windermere Drive, and Ottawa Street intersection.

Looking for more detail? You can download and view a high-resolution PDF version of this map. 

Construction is planned for 2023. The City will continue to keep residents informed as the design is finalized and the construction schedule is confirmed. 


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