Gleneyre Street Culvert Replacement

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CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE, NOVEMBER 3, 2023



Construction work to replace an aging culvert near the intersection of Gleneyre Street and Torbay Road will begin on Monday, April 10, and is expected to be complete by November 2023.

This project includes replacement of the existing culvert where Gleneyre Street crosses over the Virginia River, additional flood-proofing measures, and minor vertical realignment of a portion of Gleneyre Street near the culvert. Bursey Excavating and Development is completing the work on behalf of City of St. John’s.

Check out the Frequently Asked Questions for further details. map of the construction area and a map of the traffic detour is available in the Documents section.  

The new culvert will replace the existing aging infrastructure and provide additional capacity at the same time.

Traffic Update

Motorists are advised that Gleneyre Street will be closed to all vehicular traffic coming from Torbay Road, with a detour in place for the duration of the work. Motor vehicle traffic will be detoured to Highland Drive, Dunlea Street and Birchwynd Street to facilitate construction works associated with the Gleneyre Street culvert replacement project.

Local access to businesses of Gleneyre Street will be maintained from the Gleneyre Street Torbay Road intersection. Pedestrian traffic through the area will be maintained. Signage will be in place and flag persons will be on site.

Sidewalks and trails in the area will be maintained for people walking and wheeling through the area.

Local Neighbourhood Impacts

There will be some noise and disruption as this work proceeds. We ask the public to obey and follow all posted signage and flag persons in and near the construction zone.

The City of St. John’s apologizes for the inconvenience that this work may cause. To report issues, residents can contact Access St. John’s by calling 311 or 709-754-CITY (2489), by emailing access@stjohns.ca or via the St. John’s 311 app.  

This page is not intended to replace other information such as Public Advisories or Public Notices (e-updates), for day-to-day updates such as traffic or water interruptions, etc. check the City's website. To keep informed of the City’s traffic advisories, please sign up for e-updates.



Construction work to replace an aging culvert near the intersection of Gleneyre Street and Torbay Road will begin on Monday, April 10, and is expected to be complete by November 2023.

This project includes replacement of the existing culvert where Gleneyre Street crosses over the Virginia River, additional flood-proofing measures, and minor vertical realignment of a portion of Gleneyre Street near the culvert. Bursey Excavating and Development is completing the work on behalf of City of St. John’s.

Check out the Frequently Asked Questions for further details. map of the construction area and a map of the traffic detour is available in the Documents section.  

The new culvert will replace the existing aging infrastructure and provide additional capacity at the same time.

Traffic Update

Motorists are advised that Gleneyre Street will be closed to all vehicular traffic coming from Torbay Road, with a detour in place for the duration of the work. Motor vehicle traffic will be detoured to Highland Drive, Dunlea Street and Birchwynd Street to facilitate construction works associated with the Gleneyre Street culvert replacement project.

Local access to businesses of Gleneyre Street will be maintained from the Gleneyre Street Torbay Road intersection. Pedestrian traffic through the area will be maintained. Signage will be in place and flag persons will be on site.

Sidewalks and trails in the area will be maintained for people walking and wheeling through the area.

Local Neighbourhood Impacts

There will be some noise and disruption as this work proceeds. We ask the public to obey and follow all posted signage and flag persons in and near the construction zone.

The City of St. John’s apologizes for the inconvenience that this work may cause. To report issues, residents can contact Access St. John’s by calling 311 or 709-754-CITY (2489), by emailing access@stjohns.ca or via the St. John’s 311 app.  

This page is not intended to replace other information such as Public Advisories or Public Notices (e-updates), for day-to-day updates such as traffic or water interruptions, etc. check the City's website. To keep informed of the City’s traffic advisories, please sign up for e-updates.

CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE, NOVEMBER 3, 2023

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