Businesses are open at County Roads 4 & 25 Intersection in Blyth

February 14, 2024

Huron County, Ontario – To enhance traffic and pedestrian movement, traffic light signals have been installed at the intersection of County Road 4 and County Road 25 in Blyth. Construction is currently paused for the winter season, and all businesses located near the intersection continue to be open for business and serving customers, including Tim Hortons, Ultramar, Cowbell Brewing, and Huron Tractor.

The construction project is complete up to base course asphalt. The final project phase, being surface course asphalt and permanent pavement markings, will resume and is anticipated to be completed in Spring 2024.

County Road Intersection Improvements

In 2021 and 2022, extensive studies were conducted to review the development of this area. Following a detailed review of various alternatives, the recommended solution was the installation of traffic signals at the intersection of County Road 4 and County Road 25.

The upgrade to traffic signals will include Pedestrian Crossing Facilities that follow accessibility standards, such as tactile plates and more.

Once complete, this intersection will have improved traffic flow with adaptive light signals and better promote safe movement for pedestrians to nearby businesses.

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For more information contact:

Glen McNeil, Warden
519.524.8394 (ext 3224)
warden@huroncounty.ca