Construction Updates and Detours (511)

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Public Notices

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SPRING LOAD RESTRICTIONS

Pursuant to Section 122 of the Highway Traffic Act and applicable Municipal By-Laws, reduced load limits on roads throughout the County of Renfrew will be in effect commencing Monday, March 9, 2026 at 12:01 a.m. until Sunday, May 31, 2026 at 12:01 a.m., unless otherwise notified.

Vehicle loads will be restricted to 5 tonnes per axle on the roads where signs have been erected.

A list of the County Roads subject to reduced load limits can be viewed on the following link:

Spring Load Restrictions - County Roads

Haulers should contact the appropriate road authority to determine the spring load restrictions on local municipal roads.

For further information, please contact:

Mike Behm, C. Tech.

Manager of Operations

9 International Drive

Pembroke, ON K8A 6W5

Phone: 1-800-273-0183 or 613-735-7288

mebehm@countyofrenfrew.on.ca

The County of Renfrew hereby gives notice that an application has been made to the Minister of Transport, pursuant to the Canadian Navigable Waters Act (CNWA) for approval of the work described herein and its site and plans.

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The County of Renfrew hereby gives notice that an application has been made to the Minister of Transport, pursuant to the Canadian Navigable Waters Act (CNWA) for approval of the work described herein and its site and plans.

Click here for further information.

The County of Renfrew hereby gives notice that an application has been made to the Minister of Transport, pursuant to the Canadian Navigable Waters Act (CNWA) for approval of the work described herein and its site and plans.

Click here for further information.

The County of Renfrew assumes no responsibility for paint damage claims from motorists who cross wet paint lines.

Facts:

  • Line painting is done primarily during daylight hours
  • Most County Roads and some local municipal roads are painted each year
  • It takes about 2 minutes for traffic paint to dry
  • Wet traffic paint on the road may splatter on your vehicle if you cross the centerline before the paint has dried

If you encounter a line painting crew on the road:

Don’t:

  • Pass, unless the warning signs direct you to do so
  • Cross the centerline

Do:

  • Slow down and stay well behind the truck
  • Obey the warning signs on the truck
  • Be patient
  • Unless otherwise directed, wait for the truck to pull over before passing

If your vehicle is splattered with paint:

  • Go to a car wash as soon as possible
  • If the paint does not wash off, spray the affected area with WD-40 and allow it to dry for 2 hours, then rewash the vehicle
  • If the paint remains, consider submitting a claim to your insurer