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Much of the water, sewer, and road infrastructure in Hillcrest has reached the end of its service life and needs to be upgraded. The Hillcrest Reconstruction project is being initiated by the City of Whitehorse to renew and revitalize this public infrastructure.
The first Hillcrest Reconstruction Project design concept was completed in 2012, then updated in 2016.
In 2017, the Local Improvement Charge (LIC) bylaw was defeated due to a lack of community support. The 2016 conceptual designs for the improvements were prepared with input from Hillcrest residents.
These concepts remain a valuable starting point as this process is re-initiated in 2022.
Since 2017, the City developed the Infrastructure Reconstruction and Local Improvement Policy. The policy reflects a more commonly used approach across Canada where the City takes responsibility for replacing infrastructure within the road right of way, without the need for a neighbourhood referendum.
Property owners will be given the opportunity to take advantage of the project to upgrade their buried water and sewer service connections, most of which are now over 60 years old and are due for replacement, at their expense.
New household connections will require a recirculation system for frost protection which will dramatically reduce water consumption from bleeders. The reconstruction project encompasses replacement of all roads and buried utilities in the neighbourhood, except for Sunset Drive North between Roundel and Park Lane. This portion of the subdivision was constructed in 1979, and as such will not be upgraded at this time.
Public engagement, planning, and detailed design are being completed in 2022 and through the winter of 2023, with construction anticipated to begin in Spring of 2024 (contingent on Funding Approval). The reconstruction works will be divided into four phases.
What we're asking now
We are asking for input from Hillcrest residents about their ideas and aspirations for the reconstruction project, so they can be considered and addressed through the design.The draft updated concept will be prepared based on feedback from the public, the City, and the engineering design team. It will be presented for a final round of input from the public before detailed design and construction go forward.
Review the previous concept here (Links are under Draft 2: Design Revisions, dated December 2016)
Our promise to you
We will keep Hillcrest residents involved throughout the process to ensure that your input and aspirations are consistently understood and considered.
Live in Hillcrest? The Reconstruction Contact Form is how you sign up for a free cost estimate to be able to opt-in for replacement of your utilities (water and sewer connections).Sign up today!
Much of the water, sewer, and road infrastructure in Hillcrest has reached the end of its service life and needs to be upgraded. The Hillcrest Reconstruction project is being initiated by the City of Whitehorse to renew and revitalize this public infrastructure.
The first Hillcrest Reconstruction Project design concept was completed in 2012, then updated in 2016.
In 2017, the Local Improvement Charge (LIC) bylaw was defeated due to a lack of community support. The 2016 conceptual designs for the improvements were prepared with input from Hillcrest residents.
These concepts remain a valuable starting point as this process is re-initiated in 2022.
Since 2017, the City developed the Infrastructure Reconstruction and Local Improvement Policy. The policy reflects a more commonly used approach across Canada where the City takes responsibility for replacing infrastructure within the road right of way, without the need for a neighbourhood referendum.
Property owners will be given the opportunity to take advantage of the project to upgrade their buried water and sewer service connections, most of which are now over 60 years old and are due for replacement, at their expense.
New household connections will require a recirculation system for frost protection which will dramatically reduce water consumption from bleeders. The reconstruction project encompasses replacement of all roads and buried utilities in the neighbourhood, except for Sunset Drive North between Roundel and Park Lane. This portion of the subdivision was constructed in 1979, and as such will not be upgraded at this time.
Public engagement, planning, and detailed design are being completed in 2022 and through the winter of 2023, with construction anticipated to begin in Spring of 2024 (contingent on Funding Approval). The reconstruction works will be divided into four phases.
What we're asking now
We are asking for input from Hillcrest residents about their ideas and aspirations for the reconstruction project, so they can be considered and addressed through the design.The draft updated concept will be prepared based on feedback from the public, the City, and the engineering design team. It will be presented for a final round of input from the public before detailed design and construction go forward.
The City of Whitehorse and the Design Team are pleased to present the updated reconstruction concept, which is now out for public comment.
Please read the 'What We Heard' report to get an overview of the process and input so far. The updated concept maps and cross sections are available and will be useful as a reference as you do the survey.
Survey closes on January 15 at 11:59 pm.
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We are asking for input from Hillcrest residents about their ideas and aspirations for the reconstruction project, so they can be considered and addressed through the design.The draft updated concept will be prepared based on feedback from the public, the City, and the engineering design team. It will be presented for a final round of input from the public before detailed design and construction go forward. This short survey is one of the ways we are gathering input from Hillcrest residents about the project.
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The engagement period is over and the project team is reviewing the input and preparing the final conceptual design.
What We Heard Report
Hillcrest Reconstruction Project has finished this stage
The final outcomes of the engagement are presented to the public. This will include the What We Heard report, as well as the recommended Design Concept that will be brought to the detailed design and construction phase.
Property Owners Confirm Service Connection Plans
Hillcrest Reconstruction Project is currently at this stage
Details regarding renewal of property owners servicing connections, financing, and confirmation (opt in) are ironed out in this stage between the City and property owners.
Construction
this is an upcoming stage for Hillcrest Reconstruction Project
Four phases of construction are planned, starting in 2023 at the earliest. The City will and their contractors will ensure that there is clear communication and responsiveness to resident's concerns during this time.