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Hamilton road voted worst in Ontario, roads in Ottawa, Toronto and Kingston make CAA list

Roads in Hamilton, Toronto and Prince Edward County have topped CAAs annual list for the worst roads in Ontario. A Hamilton street topping the list comes amid a string of pedestrian deaths from collisions on city streets.

Barton Street East in Hamilton was listed as the worst road in Ontario

Road with widespread cracking and major potholes.
A large pothole and alligator cracks can be seen on Barton Street East. The street was voted Ontario's worst roadway of 2022 on CAA's annual list. (Bobby Hristova/CBC)

Roads in Hamilton, Toronto and Prince Edward County have topped the Canadian Automobile Association's (CAA) annual list for the worst roads in Ontario.

Residentsvote on the worst roads,usuallyciting potholes, poor maintenance and poor biking infrastructure. Cyclists and pedestrians make up roughly a quarter of voters. CAAthen works with the Ontario Road Builders Association to vet the list.

"We provide a forum to create engagement, that's because people don't know how to communicate at a local level about the frustrations they're experiencing,"Teresa Di Felice, assistant vice president ofgovernment and community relations with CAA's south central Ontario branch, told CBC Hamilton.

Barton Street East in Hamilton was listed as the worst road in Ontario, ahead of Eglinton Avenue West in Toronto, Barker Street in Prince Edward County.

Four of the 10 worst roads, including EglintonAvenue West,were in Toronto.

Ottawa's Carling Avenue and Bronson Avenue, as well asKingston's Queen Street also made the list.

Here's the full list:

  1. Barton Street East in Hamilton.
  2. Eglinton Avenue West in Toronto.
  3. Barker Street inPrince Edward County.
  4. County Road 49 inPrince Edward County.
  5. Carling Avenue inOttawa.
  6. Eglinton Avenue Eastin Toronto.
  7. Lake Shore Boulevard East in Toronto.N.
  8. Finch Avenue Westin Toronto.
  9. Bronson Avenue inOttawa.
  10. Queen Street in Kingston.

CAA also has regional lists.In Ontario, 182 municipalities had roads in their communities nominated.

CAA spokespersonKaitlynn Furse said in an email"investing in all roadway infrastructure is important when it comes to building good roads, whether it is road surface improvements, cycling infrastructure, signage or walking infrastructure."

Teresa Di Felice is the assistant vice president ofgovernment and community relations with CAA's south central Ontario branch. (Bobby Hristova/CBC)

Di Felice saidit's also important senior levels of government provide funding to municipalities like gas tax revenues instead of cities raisingproperty taxes.

She added previous CAA research shows putting a dollar into pavement preservation can avoid a city payingsix to $10 later on to address issues.

What did voters say about theworst roads?

Hamilton's Barton Street was listed as the fifth worst road in 2019 and the third worst road in 2021.

"The extremeness of Barton Street East and the frustration from Hamiltoniansand those travelling through Hamilton has definitely catapultedBarton Street East to the top," Di Felice said.

"It's got this alligator cracking, really poor surface. I don't even think you can dodge a pothole anymore, there's no more to swerve."

Cracks can be seen on Barton Street East near Earl Street. (Bobby Hristova/CBC)

Fursesaid the street was voted as the city's worst road for the third consecutive year.

She also said voterschose Barton andParkdale Avenue North as the worst intersection.

City spokesperson Emily Trottasaid Barton Street East is on the city's radar,saying it will "continue to be a location of priority when moving ahead with resurfacing and reconstruction projects."

She said over the next two years there will be $7.5 million worth of work done to reconstruct the street andsidewalks, create pedestrian crossovers and a multi-use pathon the street betweenParkdale Avenue and Talbot Street

"Other segments of Barton, including betweenWentworth and Sherman, Sherman and Ottawa, and Ottawa and Kenilworth will be prioritized for scheduled improvements in the coming years, and timing for work will be determined in 2023 as part of capital budget review."

The city also initiated theMunicipal Class Environmental Assessment processfor improvements to Barton Street East, butDi Felice notedit'll take until 2025 for adetailed design for the street to start.

Among Toronto's worst roads, Furse saidthe entirety of Eglinton Avenue "is of concernlargely due to crumbling pavement and potholes." She also said many of the challenges may be resolved after theEglinton Crosstown project is complete.

Di Felice also said the road surface and congestion were also complaints from voters.

Furse said Prince Edward County'sBarker Street was first place intheEastern Region. She said voters noted "potholes, poor road maintenance and poor walking infrastructure."

Di Felice notes last year Victoria Road inPrince Edward Countymade it to the top of the list after residents put up signs asking people to vote for it.

Hamilton tops list amid string of pedestrian deaths

The top five worst roads in Hamilton were Barton Street East,Aberdeen Avenue, Burlington Street East (Ontario's worst road in 2017 and 2018 per CAA), Upper James Street and Rymal Road East.

Barton Street East topping the CAA's provincial list comes amid a string of pedestrian deaths from collisions in Hamiltonthis year.

The city has seen11 pedestrians diesince January. Nine of those were on city streets,prompting city council to consider reverting Main Street to two-way traffic.