Downtown Renewal Project

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Downtown Guelph is the heart of our city. A place residents and visitors come to play, live, shop and work. Let’s make it even better and give new life to our downtown.

We have a vibrant and thriving downtown, and we want it to stay that way for years to come. We also have aging water and sewer pipes, roads and sidewalks that must be replaced; some of the underground pipes are over 100 years old! We’re replacing our aging infrastructure and upgrading utility services, and before we put the roads back together, we will have an opportunity to modernize and upgrade the streetscape.

Improving this important infrastructure will allow us to provide quality service and support the economic vitality of our downtown.

Work like this takes time. It takes years to research, engage with the community, plan and replace the infrastructure. This important project will improve our downtown for all businesses, residents, users and visitors. Let’s work together to create a place for everyone downtown.

Planning phase

Planning for Downtown Renewal began in spring of 2021. During the planning phase we are looking at the existing infrastructure and the future needs of downtown to determine what we need to update.

As part of the planning work we will be doing two Municipal Class Environment Assessments (EAs). Environmental assessments involve collaborating with the community to support planning and decision making for large projects.

  • The Wyndham Street EA will examine the function of the road for all users including the number of traffic lanes and available active transportation infrastructure.
  • The other EA will examine the Macdonell Street Bridge and Allan Dam structures across the Speed River to confirm required improvements and the preferred solution for each.

By the end of 2024, we will present the EAs and Downtown Renewal planning findings and approach to City Council for approval. We expect to start work on the final design of the first project for the Downtown Renewal in late 2024 or early 2025. Construction will start no sooner than 2026. The overall design and construction process is expected to last from eight to 10 years depending on pace and capacity.


Project study area showing the river, London road, Dublin St N. and the train tracks as the main boundariesProject study area


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Engagement opportunities

As part of the Downtown Renewal project, we’re currently undertaking two Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Studies in the downtown core. These EA's look at various options for traffic flow, pedestrian areas and public spaces in your downtown streets as well as the bridge and dam structures along Macdonell.

A summary of engagement activates and what we heard in 2022 can be found in the documents panel on this page, including

Watch here for updates and more opportunities to talk abut this project, to share your thoughts and learn about our studies.




Downtown Guelph is the heart of our city. A place residents and visitors come to play, live, shop and work. Let’s make it even better and give new life to our downtown.

We have a vibrant and thriving downtown, and we want it to stay that way for years to come. We also have aging water and sewer pipes, roads and sidewalks that must be replaced; some of the underground pipes are over 100 years old! We’re replacing our aging infrastructure and upgrading utility services, and before we put the roads back together, we will have an opportunity to modernize and upgrade the streetscape.

Improving this important infrastructure will allow us to provide quality service and support the economic vitality of our downtown.

Work like this takes time. It takes years to research, engage with the community, plan and replace the infrastructure. This important project will improve our downtown for all businesses, residents, users and visitors. Let’s work together to create a place for everyone downtown.

Planning phase

Planning for Downtown Renewal began in spring of 2021. During the planning phase we are looking at the existing infrastructure and the future needs of downtown to determine what we need to update.

As part of the planning work we will be doing two Municipal Class Environment Assessments (EAs). Environmental assessments involve collaborating with the community to support planning and decision making for large projects.

  • The Wyndham Street EA will examine the function of the road for all users including the number of traffic lanes and available active transportation infrastructure.
  • The other EA will examine the Macdonell Street Bridge and Allan Dam structures across the Speed River to confirm required improvements and the preferred solution for each.

By the end of 2024, we will present the EAs and Downtown Renewal planning findings and approach to City Council for approval. We expect to start work on the final design of the first project for the Downtown Renewal in late 2024 or early 2025. Construction will start no sooner than 2026. The overall design and construction process is expected to last from eight to 10 years depending on pace and capacity.


Project study area showing the river, London road, Dublin St N. and the train tracks as the main boundariesProject study area


Sign up to follow the project for regular updates. Simply subscribe using the "stay informed" link in the upper right corner of this page.


Engagement opportunities

As part of the Downtown Renewal project, we’re currently undertaking two Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Studies in the downtown core. These EA's look at various options for traffic flow, pedestrian areas and public spaces in your downtown streets as well as the bridge and dam structures along Macdonell.

A summary of engagement activates and what we heard in 2022 can be found in the documents panel on this page, including

Watch here for updates and more opportunities to talk abut this project, to share your thoughts and learn about our studies.




Ask a Question

More information and opportunities to discuss the project with us are coming soon, but feel free to ask your questions about the project here in the meantime for a quick response from our team.

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    Wilson Street construction seems like it completed only a few years ago. Is it being dug up again?

    Emmahowarthwithers asked 7 months ago

    Thank you for your question and interest in this project.

    The construction planning and project phasing for the Downtown Renewal Project is underway. We are looking at all road allowances in Downtown Guelph, however, we don’t expect Wilson Street will require significant, if any, improvements.

Page last updated: 21 Feb 2023, 12:45 PM