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Heritage Heights
Transportation Master Plan Study
Public Information Centre #3
Welcome
June 4, 20144:00 PM to 8:00 PM
10675 Mississauga Road, Brampton(Peel Regional Police Association)
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Heritage Heights Transportation Master Plan
Secondary Planning ProgramThe City of Brampton has initiated a Secondary Plan work program for Area 52 (Huttonville North) and Area 53 (Mount Pleasant West), collectively referred to as “Heritage Heights”, in accordance with the timeline and polices of ROPA 15, OPA 93-245 and Council direction in December 2009.
The work program includes the following studies:• Subwatershed & Landscape Scale Analysis
o Open House held on October 22, 2013• Servicing and Infrastructure• Employment Implementation• Shale Resources Review Update• Community Visioning
o Preliminary Concept Plan – Endorsed by Council April 2013• Transportation Master Plan (subject of tonight’s Open House)
• Commercial Institutional Study• Cultural Heritage Study• Community Design and Open Space Study
For further information and status updates regarding the Secondary Plan Program for Heritage Heights, please visit:
www.brampton.ca/en/Business/planning-development/projects-studies/Pages/HeritageHeightsCommunity.aspx
Mt PleasantSPA 51
Mt PleasantSPA 51
Mt PleasantSPA 51
Heritage Heightsstudy area
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Transportation Study Process This study is being conducted as a Transportation Master Plan in accordance with Phases 1 and 2 of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (2000, as amended 2011).
The study will assess environmental, social, economic and technical criteria and will address the interests of area residents, stakeholders and local businesses in selecting the preferred solution.
Notice of Commencement
September 16, 2011
#3
June 2014
Notice of Completion Fall 2014
• Present the study purpose and process• Background information• Existing conditions• Preliminary Problem and Opportunity Statement
• Confirm the problem and opportunity statement
• Present alternative solutions • Present alignment concepts for the NSTC• Provide a preliminary assessment of the alternatives
Final Transportation Master Plan
• Present final results and recommended draft plan
• Phasing strategy for transportation improvements
• Strategies for transit, active transportation and travel demand management and concept for corridor protection area
#2
November 2012
we are HERE in the EA
Process
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Study Area and Purpose
The key objectives of the Transportation Master Plan include: • Identifying opportunities for a transportation corridor crossing of the
Credit River valley, and refining the North-South Corridor Protection Area in northwest Brampton.
• Planning for road and transit projects as part of a preferred transportation network and strategy that are innovative, pedestrian/cycling-friendly, and transit-oriented to support the development of Heritage Heights and the northwest Brampton area as a “complete community.”
The City of Brampton is undertaking a Transportation Master Plan as a supporting study to the Secondary Plan for the Heritage Heights Community (Secondary Plan Areas 52 and 53). This study will identify the Transportation needs of the new community and consider options to satisfy future travel demands.
The study area includes the Secondary Plan Areas of Huttonville North (SP 52) and Mount Pleasant West (SP 53). The study area is bounded by Mayfield Road to the north, Mississauga Road to the east, Winston Churchill Boulevard to the west and the Credit River Valley to the south.
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Problem and Opportunity StatementThe City of Brampton is forecasted to achieve a population of 837,000 and 292,800 jobs by 2031*.
The City has designated an urban expansion area in North West Brampton to accommodate a portion of future growth. The area known as Heritage Heights (Secondary Plan Areas 52 and 53) is planned to accommodate 43,000 residents and 20,000 jobs by 2031.
The Secondary Planning Areas are subject to corridor protection and future environmental assessment (EA) studies for a North-South Transportation Corridor of provincial and municipal planning interest.
The existing transportation system of roads, transit, pedestrian linkages, and pathways will not adequately accommodate the mobility needs of future residents and workers.
The City of Brampton has an opportunity to plan and implement a transportation solution that supports the development of Heritage Heights as a “complete community.”
* Source: Preliminary updated forecasts prepared for the City of Brampton (March 2014).
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Study Context – BackgroundCorridor Protection
This is the depiction from the HPBATS Study Report, dated May 2010, and is superseded by the GTA West as developed by MTO in the GTA West EA (see next board).
Subject to Town of Halton Hills - GTA West Transportation Corridor Protection / Halton Hills Employment Lands Phasing Study –Halton Region Draft OPA 43 and Halton Hills Draft OPA 21.
www.haltonhills.ca/initiatives/GTA-West-Corridor.php
Halton Peel Boundary Area Transportation Study (HPBATS)HPBATS identified a future long-term transportation network (2021 and 2031) required to support provincial and inter-municipal planning goals for Halton and Peel Regions, and to satisfy future transportation demand.• July 2010: A Notice of Information was issued advising that HPBATS was adopted
by the Councils of participating municipalities in April and May 2010 as a Transportation Master Plan in accordance with Phases 1 and 2 of the Municipal Class EA process.
• April 2012: A Memorandum of Understanding amongst the municipal partners –Peel Region, Halton Region, Halton Hills, Town of Caledon and City of Brampton –set out a framework for the timely implementation of the HPBATS cross-jurisdictional transportation improvements and acknowledged municipal partners proceeding with planning and transportation studies as input to future EA studies.
• November 2012: GTA West Corridor Environmental Assessment Stage 1 completion and release of the Transportation Development Strategy and Preliminary Route Planning Study Area.
• June 2013: HPBATS Review of Implementation Strategies recommended that environmental assessments for the cross-jurisdictional improvements – Halton Peel Freeway (as superseded by GTA West EA) and East-West Connection – no longer be advanced as municipal studies. See next board
Subject to City of Brampton OP Policy –Interim Control By-law 306-2003 for the protection of North-South Transportation Corridor and Peel Region OPA 26 (ROPA 26).
Heritage Heights study area
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Heritage Heights study area
Study ContextGTA West Corridor Environmental Assessment• The proposed North South Transportation Corridor largely coincides with the
Ministry of Transportation’s (MTO) GTA West study area as subject to Official Plan corridor protection policies of provincial and municipal interest.
• The MTO’s Preliminary Route Planning Study Area includes the Heritage Heights Community.
• The Preliminary Route Planning Study Area provides for the consideration of a range of Credit River crossing locations to serve the north-south transportation needs as well as the potential to serve the east-west transportation needs.
• The final alignment of the GTA West, including the location of the Credit River crossing will be determined by the MTO in the subsequent route planning Environmental Assessment. The findings of Heritage Heights Transportation Master Plan Study will be considered, along with other content and analysis, as input to the MTO’s GTA West EA.
• The MTO has finalized the GTA West Transportation Development Strategy Report (November 16, 2012). The completion of the Transportation Development Strategy represents the conclusion of the first stage of the EA study.
• Stage 2 of the GTA West project is actively underway. Route alternatives will be generated within the Route Planning Study Area.
For further information or status updates, please visit: www.gta-west.com
Subject to Town of Halton Hills - GTA West Transportation Corridor Protection / Halton Hills Employment Lands Phasing Study –Halton Region Draft OPA 43 and Halton Hills Draft OPA 21.
www.haltonhills.ca/initiatives/GTA-West-Corridor.php
Subject to City of Brampton OP Policy –Interim Control By-law 306-2003 for the protection of North-South Transportation Corridor and Peel Region OPA 26 (ROPA 26).
Source: MTO’s GTA West EA (November 2012)
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Study ContextStatus of West / Northwest Brampton
Environmental Assessments
See previous board
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Credit River Valley Crossing • A crossing opportunity has been identified which allows for
suitable flexibility to reasonably address the transportation corridor, interchange configuration options, and protection for a hydro corridor through future Environmental Assessment processes.
• The crossing opportunity was defined by identifying constraints as they relate to the natural environment, existing socio-economic conditions (i.e. settlement areas) and planned context as the basis of establishing criteria upon which to evaluate concepts for the corridor protection area.
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Alternative Corridors
East of Heritage Road• This corridor option crosses the Credit River west of
Heritage Road, crosses Heritage Road and generally follows a northerly alignment midblock between Heritage Road and Mississauga Road.
As shown at PIC #2 in
November 2012.
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Preliminary Concept Plan
Source: City of Brampton Council endorsed Preliminary Concept Plan, April 2013
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Natural Features Mapping
DRAFT – subject to ongoing Heritage Heights Subwatershed Study
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Mayfield Road
Wanless Drive
Sandalwood Parkway
Bovaird Drive
Williams Parkway
Queen Street
Embleton Road
He ritage Road
Winston C
hurchill Boulevard
Guelph Street
10 Sideroad
Credit River
Mississauga R
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CN Rail
5th Side Road
Winston Churchill B
oulevard
Ninth Line
Mount Pleasant
GO Station
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Mayfield Road
Wanless Drive
Sandalwood Parkway
Bovaird Drive
Williams Parkway
Queen Street
Embleton Road
He ritage Road
Winston C
hurchill Boulevard
Guelph Street
10 Sideroad
Credit River
Mississauga R
oad
CN Rail
5th Side Road
Winston Churchill Boulevard
Ninth Line
Mount Pleasant
GO Station
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Network AlternativesAlternative 1 – Do NothingHeritage Heights road network as it exists today with no new road network improvements within the study area.
Alternative 2A base case with planned improvements: • Widening of Mayfield Road• Widening of Wanless Drive • Sandalwood Parkway extension to
Winston Churchill Boulevard• Widening of Bovaird Drive• Williams Parkway extension to
Heritage Road• Widening of Mississauga Road
Roads shown are conceptual and are subject to future Environmental Assessment studies.
Heritage Heights Area
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Major ArterialMinor ArterialMajor Collector Minor Collector NSTC*
NSTC Interchange*
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Heritage Heights Area
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Major ArterialMinor ArterialMajor Collector Minor Collector NSTC*
NSTC Interchange*
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* Final route and interchanges to be determined by the Province as subject to GTA West Stage 2 Environmental Assessment.
* Final route and interchanges to be determined by the Province as subject to GTA West Stage 2 Environmental Assessment.
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Mayfield Road
Wanless Drive
Sandalwood Parkway
Bovaird Drive
Williams Parkway
Queen Street
Embleton Road
He ritage Road
Winston C
hurchill Boulevard
Guelph Street
10 Sideroad
Credit River
Mississauga R
oad
CN Rail
5th Side Road
Winston Churchill Boulevard
Ninth Line
Mount Pleasant
GO Station
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Mayfield Road
Wanless Drive
Sandalwood Parkway
Bovaird Drive
Williams Parkway
Queen Street
Embleton Road
He ritage Road
Winston C
hurchill Boulevard
Guelph Street
10 Sideroad
Credit River
Mississauga R
oad
CN Rail
5th Side Road
Winston Churchill Boulevard
Ninth Line
Mount Pleasant
GO Station
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Network AlternativesAlternative 3In addition to improvements in the Alternative 2 network:• Lagerfeld Drive extension to
Winston Churchill Boulevard • A new north-south arterial road
between Winston Churchill Boulevard and Heritage Road provides a connection from Mayfield Road to Bovaird Drive
Roads shown are conceptual and are subject to future Environmental Assessment studies.
Alternative 4Building upon the improvements in the Alternative 2 network:• Sandalwood Parkway extension to
Heritage Road, then parallel to the CN Rail line before terminating at new north-south arterial road
• Lagerfeld Drive extension to Winston Churchill Boulevard
• New north-south arterial road provides a connection from Mayfield Road to Bovaird Drive
Roads shown are conceptual and are subject to future Environmental Assessment studies.
Heritage Heights Area
Legend
Major ArterialMinor ArterialMajor Collector Minor Collector NSTC*
NSTC Interchange*
Lanesx
Heritage Heights Area
Legend
Major ArterialMinor ArterialMajor Collector Minor Collector NSTC*
NSTC Interchange*
Lanesx
* Final route and interchanges to be determined by the Province as subject to GTA West Stage 2 Environmental Assessment.
* Final route and interchanges to be determined by the Province as subject to GTA West Stage 2 Environmental Assessment.
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Mayfield Road
Wanless Drive
Sandalwood Parkway
Bovaird Drive
Williams Parkway
Queen Street
Embleton Road
He ritage Road
Winston C
hurchill Boulevard
Guelph Street
10 Sideroad
Credit River
Mississauga R
oad
CN Rail
5th Side Road
Winston Churchill Boulevard
Ninth Line
Mount Pleasant
GO Station
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Mayfield Road
Wanless Drive
Sandalwood Parkway
Bovaird Drive
Williams Parkway
Queen Street
Embleton Road
He ritage Road
Winston C
hurchill Boulevard
Guelph Street
10 Sideroad
Credit River
Mississauga R
oad
CN Rail
5th Side Road
Winston Churchill B
oulevard
Ninth Line
Mount Pleasant
GO Station
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Network AlternativesAlternative 5Building upon the improvements in the Alternative 2 network:• Sandalwood Parkway extension to
Heritage Road, then parallel to CN Rail line and north to Mayfield Road
• A new north-south arterial road connects Sandalwood Parkway to Bovaird Drive
• Lagerfeld Drive extension to new north-south arterial
• A new arterial connects north-south arterial to Winston Churchill Boulevard
Roads shown are conceptual and are subject to future Environmental Assessment studies.
Alternative 6Building upon the improvements in the Alternative 2 network:• Sandalwood Parkway extends to
Heritage Road, then parallel to CN Rail line and north to Mayfield Road
• Lagerfeld Drive extends to Winston Churchill Boulevard
• Active transportation and transit only crossing of CN Rail line
Roads shown are conceptual and are subject to future Environmental Assessment studies.
Heritage Heights Area
Legend
Major ArterialMinor ArterialMajor Collector Minor Collector NSTC*
NSTC Interchange*
Lanesx
Heritage Heights Area
Legend
Major ArterialMinor ArterialMajor Collector Minor Collector NSTC*
NSTC Interchange*
Lanesx
Active Transportation and Transit only connection
* Final route and interchanges to be determined by the Province as subject to GTA West Stage 2 Environmental Assessment.
* Final route and interchanges to be determined by the Province as subject to GTA West Stage 2 Environmental Assessment.
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Future Transportation Conditions (PM Peak Hour)
Alternative 1 “Do Nothing” Conditions
Alternative 2 Planned Improvements Conditions
Alternative 6 Conditions
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Criteria and Measures Alternative1 2 3 4 5 6
TRANSPORTATION SERVICE• Network configuration and
intersection spacing• Network connectivity• Mobility and accessibility• Capacity and level of
service• Transit operations• Active Transportation
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT• Potential for impact to
natural heritage• Potential for impact to
surface water, groundwater
• Potential for impact to terrestrial features and habitat
SOCIO-ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT• Development objectives
and economic growth• Land use / Community
IMPLEMENTATION• Capital cost –
construction, structures• Staging
OVERALL RANKPreliminary Preferred
Evaluation Summary
Least preferred Most preferred
Legend
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Mayfield Road
Wanless Drive
Sandalwood Parkway
Bovaird Drive
Williams Parkway
Queen Street
Embleton Road
He ritage Road
Winston C
hurchill Boulevard
Guelph Street
10 Sideroad
Credit River
Mississauga R
oad
CN Rail
5th Side Road
Winston Churchill Boulevard
Ninth Line
Mount Pleasant
GO Station
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Preliminary Preferred Network
Heritage Heights Area
Legend
Major ArterialMinor ArterialMajor Collector Minor Collector NSTC*
NSTC Interchange*
Lanesx
Active Transportation and Transit only connection
* Final route and interchanges to be determined by the Province as subject to GTA West Stage 2 Environmental Assessment.
Preferred Network roads are conceptual and subject to future Environmental Assessment studies.
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Mayfield Road
Wanless Drive
Sandalwood Parkway
Bovaird Drive
Queen Street
Embleton Road
He ritage Road
Guelph Street
10 Sideroad
Credit River
Mississauga R
oad
CN Rail
5th Side Road
Winston Churchill Boulevard
Ninth Line
GO Kitchner Line
Winston C
hurchill Boulevard
Future Transitway
BRT
Mount Pleasant
GO Station
BRT
Williams Parkway
Transit Strategy• Efficient transit service throughout Heritage Heights• Transit connections to Mt. Pleasant GO Station • Transit connections to bus rapid transit routes
* Final route and interchanges to be determined by the Province as subject to GTA West Stage 2 Environmental Assessment.
Heritage Heights Area
Legend
Bus Service
GO Rail Kitchener LinePotential Transitway*
Mount Pleasant GOBus Rapid Transit Service
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Active Transportation Strategy• Provide a combination of sidewalks, bicycle facilities
and pathways that provide connectivity and permeability for pedestrians and cyclists within Heritage Heights and across barriers such as the CN Rail line.
Mayfield Road
Wanless Drive
Sandalwood Parkway
Bovaird Drive
Queen Street
Embleton Road
He ritage Road
Guelph Street
10 Sideroad
Credit River
Mississauga R
oad
CN Rail
5th Side Road
Winston Churchill Boulevard
Ninth Line
GO Kitchner Line
Winston C
hurchill Boulevard
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Williams Parkway
Pathways Classes: Class 1: Off RoadClass 2: Bike Lane on RoadClass 3: Signed Routes on Road
Heritage Heights Area
LegendPathway, Class 1Pathway, Class 1,2 or 3
Mount Pleasant GOTrail Gateway
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Next StepsThe Heritage Heights Transportation Master Plan is a long range plan which integrates transportation infrastructure requirements in support of growth in Heritage Heights.• Recommendations will provide input and basis of
transportation network, strategies and initiatives in support of Heritage Heights secondary planning and the GTA West Transportation Corridor EA Study process.
• Address Phases 1 and 2 of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process for the City’s transportation improvement needs as part of the preferred network alternatives and broader planning solution.
The next steps for the study are:• Consider all comments and suggestions received from the
public and agencies following PIC #3• Complete Heritage Heights Phase 1 component transportation
study / finalize the Transportation Master Plan and provide notice of information advising of completion in Fall 2014.
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Your Input is Important!We invite you to fill out a comment sheet with your input and suggestions by June 18, 2014.
If you require further information, or wish to provide any further input to the study, please contact the project team:
Suzette Shiu, P.Eng.Consultant Project ManagerCole Engineering Group Limited70 Valleywood DriveMarkham, ON L3R 4T5 Tel: 905-940-6161 Ext. 436 Fax: 905-940-2064E-mail: HeritageHeightsTMP@ColeEngineering.ca
Marta Roias, MCIP, RPPTransportation Project Manager, Planning and Infrastructure Services2 Wellington Street West, Brampton, ON L6Y 4R2Tel: 905-874-2088Fax: 905-874-2099E-mail: Marta.Roias@Brampton.ca
Thank you!
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