The regional public works departments, municipal traffic engineering branches, and emergency transit dispatch networks within the Durham Region are coordinating a pair of massive, long-term civil infrastructure initiatives. Tracked under regional capital works registries on Thursday, July 2, 2026, engineering staff finalized the traffic management frameworks for the report Two-and-a-half years of traffic woes on Courtice road. Designed to install heavy subterranean utility frameworks and completely rebuild baseline road grades to support rapid suburban population growth, the multi-phase projects are set to trigger continuous bottlenecks and rolling road closures across the Clarington grid.
To protect vulnerable ground crews working near live traffic, regional police and municipal enforcement teams will be setting up strict construction zone speed limits and active photo-radar tracking units across both project sites.
The Trulls Road Trunk Sanitary Sewer Installation
The largest and most disruptive of the two initiatives will see a major Courtice transit route disrupted for two and a half consecutive years.
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The Execution Timeline: Construction will launch on Monday, July 6, 2026, and is structurally scheduled to stretch all the way until December 31, 2028.
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The Physical Boundary: Heavy excavation and continuous lane restrictions will bottleneck Trulls Road from 100 metres south of Bloor Street (Regional Road 22) up to Adelaide Avenue (Regional Road 58).
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The Full Closure Mandate: Alongside daily lane bottlenecks, civil engineers confirmed that the massive depth of the new trunk sanitary sewer line will require multiple full road closures at various points throughout the 30-month project window. High-visibility detour signage will be deployed to reroute commuter traffic.
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Commercial Access: Public works officials stressed that all local businesses along the Trulls Road corridor will remain fully open throughout the project, with crews maintaining dedicated access lanes for customers and delivery vehicles wherever possible.
The Regional Road 3 Year-Long Reconstruction Master Plan
Further north, a separate year-long highway overhaul is getting underway, starting with an immediate two-month total shutdown to allow heavy grading machinery to safely reshape the landscape.
Commuter Safety Alert: Public works managers are urging drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians to use extreme caution when traveling near the construction zones. Fines automatically double for any speeding infractions committed while workers are present on the roadway.
The Durham Region Works Department handles the central coordination of all regional road construction projects.
Clarington commuters, local business owners, and property residents looking to download the complete sewer engineering blueprints, track weekly lane closure updates, or view high-resolution map graphics of the active detour routes can access the regional infrastructure hub online at durham.ca/WorksProjects or log issues directly through the Service Clarington portal.























