U BRAMPTON brampton.ca Attention: FlOWef GltV El-I Request for Delegation Corporate Services Council and Administrative Services City Clerk's Office, City of Brampton, 2 Wellington Street West, Brampton ON L6Y 4R2 Email: cityclerksoffice brampton.ca Telephone: (905) 874-2100 Fax: (905) 874-2119 Meeting: City Council S] Planning and Infrastructure Services Committee Corporate Srvcs Cmmttee Community and Public Servics Committee Economic Dev. Committee Other: Meeting Date Requested: March 30, 2015 Agenda Item (if applicable): El/ ill. Name of Individual(s): Ms. Natalie Rouskov Ir. Neil Ahmed Position/Title: MTO Project Manager Consultant Project Manager Organization/Person being Represented: GTA West Project Team, MTO Full Address for Contact: Bldg D, 4th Floor MMM Group Limited 1201 Wilson Ave 2655 North Sheridan Way, Suite 300 Downsview, ON M3M 1J8 Mississauga, ON L5K 2P8 Tel/Fax/Email 416-235-4977/natalie.rouskov@ontario.ca 905-823-8500/ahmedn@mmm.ca Subject Matter to be Discussed GTA West Transportation Corridor Route Planning and Environmental Assessment Study, Stage 2 Action Requested N/A Attach additional page if required I am submitting a formal presentation to accompany my delegation: 0 Yes No I will require the following audio-visual equipment/software for my presentation: 0 Computer Notebook D DVD Player 0 PowerPoint Other - please specify Note: Delegates are requested to provide to the City Clerk's Office well in advance of the meeting date: (i) 25 copies of all background material and/or presentations for publication with the meeting agenda and/or distribution at the meeting, and (ii) for PowerPoint and other visual presentations, an electronic copy of the presentation (e.g., DVD, CD,.ppt file) to ensure compatibility with corporate equipment. Once the above information is received by the City Clerk's Office, you will be contacted by a Legislative Coordinator to confirm your placement on the appropriate agenda. Personal information on this form is collected under authority of the Municipal Act, SO 2001, c.25 and/or the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.p.13 and will be used in the preparation of the applicable council/committee agenda and will be attached to that agenda. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Deputy City Clerk, Council and Administrative Services, 2 Wellington Street West, Brampton, Ontario, L6Y 4R2, tel. 905-874-2115.
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PLANNING WITH VISION, PLANNING FOR PEOPLE An open and transparent process that provides opportunities for all stakeholders to help shape the outcome of the project Arrive at a recommended solution that provides the best balance of benefits and impacts for the local communities and the users of the transportation system 5D w To accomplish this, we are committed to engaging our municipal and agency partners in open two-way communication that leads to meaningful discussions, proactive information exchange and a constructive working relationship ^ Ontario /XSV mmm group AECOM
STUDY OVERVIEW Potential Highway Widening as an Alternative to Direct Highway 410 Connection Stage 1 (November 2012) recommendations included: - Optimizing the existing transportation network - Improving non-roadway transportation modes - Widening of existing highways - A new transportation corridor HALTON GTA West Route Planning Study Area Even with optimizing the existing transportation network, widening existing highways, and the transit expansion \ projects identified in Metrolinx' Regional Transportation Plan, additional road capacity is needed This study (Stage 2) focuses on the recommendation for a new transportation corridor: - From Highway 400 to the Highway 401/407 ETR interchange area - Includes a 400-series highway, transitway, and potential goods movement priority features m is> Ontario >XNY MMMGROUP AECOM
J GTA West Planning w/f/i Vision I Planning for People mwwi" THE NEW CORRIDOR The new corridor is anticipated to be a 4- to 6-lane highway with a separate adjacent transitway and potential goods movement priority features - Transitway stations will be located at key interchanges and connection points PROPOSED R.O.W. HOmR.O.W. PROPOSED R.O.W. 60 m Transitway R.O.W. PROPOSED R.O.W. in i I I & = No! to Scale is>~ Ontario /Jfl\ mmm group AECOM
POTENTIAL INTERCHANGES AND CROSSING ROAD TREATMENTS Interchanges will be required at Highways 401, 410, 427, 400 and some crossing roads Initially all existing/planned crossing roads were considered as potential interchanges These were then screened based on: Minimizing impacts to significant natural features Minimizing impacts to existing and planned (approved) population and employment areas Ensuring efficient and direct connections, that address future transportation needs Other crossing roads will be overpasses, underpasses, or truncated p^i 1 6" l* Ontario >XJ\ mmm group AECOM
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Planning vv/t/i Vision I Planning for People FOCUSED ANALYSIS AREA Js. -V. /** UK*** 5* ',/' n' v * V, The Focused Analysis Area (FAA) surrounds the short list of route alternatives. The project team may refine route alternatives as more fieldwork is completed and alternatives are further developed within the FAA. a Green Areas MTO will continue to review development applications, but it is anticipated that development processes may proceed for these lands. ^ Ontario /XS\> mmm group AECOM
CONSULTATION & ENGAGEMENT The consultation program features multiple outreach tools and points of contact: - Public Information Centres (3 rounds) Li fi^^tl. Over 750 people attended the first round of PICs that was held at 3 venues on November 28 (Halton Region), December 2 (York Region), and December 4 (Peel Region) The next round is planned for late 2015 - Community workshops (4 rounds) \ Over 300 people attended the first workshops last summer 2014 to provide input on existing features and route and interchange locations, and sign up for advisory groups The next round is planned for late spring 2015 - Ongoing consultation with First Nation and Metis Councils/Communities - Stakeholder advisory groups, municipal working groups, meetings with landowners, and Council presentations - Website, email, toll-free telephone, twitter l^ Ontario /AS\ mmm group AECOM 10
NEXT STEPS GTA West Remain on schedule Refine the screening of the long list and the identification of the short list of route alternatives based on feedback received at PIC #1 Further develop, assess and evaluate the short list of route alternatives and the potential interchange locations - Community Workshop #2 - Meetings with Municipalities Regarding Potential Interchange Locations - Meetings with Advisory Groups Present the preferred route at PIC #2 (Fall/Winter 2015) Present the preliminary design of the preferred route at PIC #3 (Winter/Spring 2017) Websii www.gta-west.com Contact the GTA West Email: project_team@gta-west.co Project Team Toll-Free Twitter: 1-877-522-6916 @GTAWestStudy &> >" Ontario >XJ\ MMMGROUP AECONl 11
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