Jordan Village Improvement Project

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The Jordan Village Improvement Project is a major undertaking by the Town of Lincoln to rebuild and improve the infrastructure in Jordan Village. The project will include low-impact development construction techniques and features to reduce factors of climate change. The project is expected to encourage active transportation and to enhance the area for residents, businesses and visitors.

For current project updates, see our News Feed below.

View the Before & After Photos of this transformative project!

Project Goals

The Jordan Village Improvement project will create an anchor destination for residents, businesses, and tourists by building a connected and beautified neighbourhood that focuses on safety, complete streets, landscape appeal, and local heritage.

This project will align with several of the Towns plans, including:


Project Highlights

Some of the key improvements this project will bring to Jordan Village include:

  • New signalized intersection at King Street and Nineteenth Street
  • Pedestrian Square at Main Street and King Street
  • Integration with new Jordan Museum and existing commercial district
  • Increased neighbourhood appeal through landscaping and roadway pavers
  • Focus on investing in the local tree canopy
  • Wayfinding pillars and signage
  • Improved decorative streetlighting
  • Dedicated cycling facilities and increased pedestrian connectivity
  • Community parking lot and arrival zone

Project Objectives

Many improvements to the existing infrastructure on Main St., Nineteenth St., Wismer St., and Twenty-First St. will be completed in order to meet the project goals.

These improvements fall under three categories and include:

1. Underground work:

  • New sanitary main servicing Nineteenth Street, Wismer Road and Main Street with the outflow on Twenty-First Street
  • Integration of new stormwater system with “Soil Cell” technology servicing all streets on the project with two (2) outflow areas:
    1. The intersection of Nineteenth Street and Fourth Avenue
    2. Into the existing outflow at Main Street and Twenty-First Street
  • New watermain servicing the area’s residents and businesses

2. Surface work:

  • Construction of new signalized intersection at King and Nineteenth Streets
  • Two (2) new three way stops along Nineteenth Street at Snure Lane and Wismer Street
  • Closing of Main Street’s access to King Street and the creation of pedestrian plaza
  • Combination of hot mix asphalt and roadway pavers for driving surfaces
  • Sidewalk construction on all streets
  • Dedicated cycle-path on both boulevards along Nineteenth Street
  • Two (2) Retaining Wall Systems:
    1. Main Street south Parking Lot
    2. Existing sidewalk along the Valley
  • New street lights on all streets
  • Construction of new roadway across from the Fire Hall - Snure Lane
  • Installation of wayfinding pillars at intersections

3. Aesthetic enhancements:

  • Enhanced electrical and street lighting component complete with ambient lights and wayfinding pillars
  • Extensive tree and shrub planting to enhance the area
  • Reconstruction and Enhancement of Existing Parking lots:
    1. Reconstruction of south parking lot on Main Street
    2. Reconstruction of parking lot next to Fire Hall
    3. New overflow lot behind Fire Hall)
  • Construction of a new road, Snure Lane

Phases of Work

Phase 4C is completed, ahead of schedule. Phase 5 work will commence in April 2024. See the construction updates below for details.

The Jordan Village Improvement Project is a major undertaking by the Town of Lincoln to rebuild and improve the infrastructure in Jordan Village. The project will include low-impact development construction techniques and features to reduce factors of climate change. The project is expected to encourage active transportation and to enhance the area for residents, businesses and visitors.

For current project updates, see our News Feed below.

View the Before & After Photos of this transformative project!

Project Goals

The Jordan Village Improvement project will create an anchor destination for residents, businesses, and tourists by building a connected and beautified neighbourhood that focuses on safety, complete streets, landscape appeal, and local heritage.

This project will align with several of the Towns plans, including:


Project Highlights

Some of the key improvements this project will bring to Jordan Village include:

  • New signalized intersection at King Street and Nineteenth Street
  • Pedestrian Square at Main Street and King Street
  • Integration with new Jordan Museum and existing commercial district
  • Increased neighbourhood appeal through landscaping and roadway pavers
  • Focus on investing in the local tree canopy
  • Wayfinding pillars and signage
  • Improved decorative streetlighting
  • Dedicated cycling facilities and increased pedestrian connectivity
  • Community parking lot and arrival zone

Project Objectives

Many improvements to the existing infrastructure on Main St., Nineteenth St., Wismer St., and Twenty-First St. will be completed in order to meet the project goals.

These improvements fall under three categories and include:

1. Underground work:

  • New sanitary main servicing Nineteenth Street, Wismer Road and Main Street with the outflow on Twenty-First Street
  • Integration of new stormwater system with “Soil Cell” technology servicing all streets on the project with two (2) outflow areas:
    1. The intersection of Nineteenth Street and Fourth Avenue
    2. Into the existing outflow at Main Street and Twenty-First Street
  • New watermain servicing the area’s residents and businesses

2. Surface work:

  • Construction of new signalized intersection at King and Nineteenth Streets
  • Two (2) new three way stops along Nineteenth Street at Snure Lane and Wismer Street
  • Closing of Main Street’s access to King Street and the creation of pedestrian plaza
  • Combination of hot mix asphalt and roadway pavers for driving surfaces
  • Sidewalk construction on all streets
  • Dedicated cycle-path on both boulevards along Nineteenth Street
  • Two (2) Retaining Wall Systems:
    1. Main Street south Parking Lot
    2. Existing sidewalk along the Valley
  • New street lights on all streets
  • Construction of new roadway across from the Fire Hall - Snure Lane
  • Installation of wayfinding pillars at intersections

3. Aesthetic enhancements:

  • Enhanced electrical and street lighting component complete with ambient lights and wayfinding pillars
  • Extensive tree and shrub planting to enhance the area
  • Reconstruction and Enhancement of Existing Parking lots:
    1. Reconstruction of south parking lot on Main Street
    2. Reconstruction of parking lot next to Fire Hall
    3. New overflow lot behind Fire Hall)
  • Construction of a new road, Snure Lane

Phases of Work

Phase 4C is completed, ahead of schedule. Phase 5 work will commence in April 2024. See the construction updates below for details.

  • Public Notice: Nineteenth Street Closure (Wismer St. to King St.) Enbridge Gas Relocation Works

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    Nineteenth Street Closure (Wismer St. to King St.) Enbridge Gas Relocation Works


    To facilitate the relocation of the existing gas main, Nineteenth Street will be closed from Wismer Street to King Street. The closure is expected to last 3 days starting Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 7:00 a.m.

    There will be no interruption in service to residents and businesses.

    Detour Routes:

    • When heading north, head down Main Street and join Nineteenth Street at the Wismer Street Intersection.
    • When heading south, head down Wismer Street, south on Main Street and join King Street.

    Nineteenth Street will be available for local and business access only from the north end, as Enbridge Gas will have an open excavation just north of King Street.

    Expected activities over the 3 days include:

    • Setup traffic plan in accordance with Book 7
    • Complete excavation and staging of equipment
    • Complete gas connections
    • Purge existing gas main (may smell “rotten eggs” for a few minutes but it is harmless and will dissipate quickly)
    • Backfill and reinstate road surface, sidewalks and boulevard
    • Disassemble Traffic plan (barriers and cones)

    For any questions or concerns, please contact:

    • James Callaghan, Enbridge Gas: 905-641-6714
    • Dave Bader, Town of Lincoln: 289-668-8819
  • Stakeholder Handout Drawings have been completed

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    Stakeholder Handout Drawings have been completed



    The Town of Lincoln has completed the Stakeholder Handout Drawings.
    The Town will be emailing drawings to residents and businesses starting in the first two weeks of April. Large 11”x17” paper copies of the drawing are also available for drop-off upon request.

    Please review the drawing and if you have questions/comments, Dave Bader, Project Manager, is available to meet online or on-site, to go through the drawing in greater detail.

    An example Stakeholder Drawing is included for reference.

    To reach Dave please email him at dbader@lincoln.ca.



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