If you have questions regarding a crossing guard or crosswalk, please contact Public Works.
If you are intested in becoming a Crossing Guard contact the Legislative Department
Catch basins are storm grates found along the side of the road or occasionally in backyards. They allow rain water and snow melt to enter the storm sewer system.
A manhole is an opening to a confined space such as a shaft, utility vault or large vessel. Manholes are often used as an access point for an underground public utility, allowing inspection, maintenance, and system upgrades.
If you notice a manhole/catch basin lid offset or has been removed, we ask that you please contact our office at 519-728-2700 immediately.
Pumps and Storm Drains are designed to move water off the roadway. If you notice that a pumping station is not working, please contact our office at 519-728-2700.
Municipal Drains are defined under the Drainage Act. The Municipality of Lakeshore is responsible for overseeing the maintenance, repair, improvement or expansion of this drain infrastructure.
- County Road 39 (Including Lighthouse Road, Tisdelle, & Lakeside Drive)
- County Road 8
- County Road 19 (Manning Road)
- County Road 21 (Elmstead Rd. / W. Pike Creek)
- County Road 22
- County Road 23 (Naylor Sideroad)
- County Road 25 (Puce Road)
- County Road 27 (Belle River Road)
- County Road 31 (French Line)
- County Road 34 (Talbot Road)
- County Road 35 (Comber Sideroad)
- County Road 37 (Gracey Sideroad)
- County Road 2 (Old Tecumseh Road)
- County Road 42
- County Road 46
If there are any questions you have with respect to roadwork being done on these roadways, please contact the County at 519-326-8691.
Quick Facts:
- The total size of the Municipality of Lakeshore is 530 km2
- The town maintains 537 km of roads
- 415 paved roads
- 21 gravel roads
- 104 bridges
- There are two active depots
- The town has capability to store approximately 4,000 tonnes of salt
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