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Chatham-Kent is reviewing land deals and contracts for a road realignment project to avoid a hazardous bluff near Lake Erie, with construction delayed until late 2026 due to archaeological work.
Chatham-Kent council is reviewing land purchases and contracts for the Talbot Trail realignment project, aimed at relocating the road outside a hazardous bluff zone along Lake Erie.
A section has been closed since 2019 due to instability, and an interim solution is being implemented pending archaeological approvals expected in early spring 2026.
Winter weather is delaying fieldwork, with some investigations pushed to spring.
Two contract amendments—$621,500 for AECOM and $282,500 for EXP Services—are proposed to complete archaeological reporting and support First Nations involvement.
Construction could begin in late spring or early summer 2026, pending approvals.
Chatham-Kent está revisando acuerdos de tierras y contratos para un proyecto de realineamiento de carreteras para evitar un peligroso acantilado cerca del lago Erie, con la construcción retrasada hasta finales de 2026 debido a trabajos arqueológicos.