HURONTARIO-MAIN LRT PROJECT NEWS

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HURONTARIO-MAIN LRT PROJECT NEWS
Critical Review
Analysis of past
LRT Project
development
work
DEC. 2011 – JAN. 2012
Dixie Rd
Mavis Rd
W
Bovaird Dr
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410
BRAMPTON
Main St S
Mississauga Rd
Dixie Rd
Queen
Nanwood
LRT Project
development work
Queen St E
Brampton GO
Critical Review
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MISSISSAUGA
Living Arts
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Queensway
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North Service
Mineola
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Elizabeth
Rathburn
City Centre Drive
Burnhamthorpe
Matthews Gate
Central Parkway
Rd
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PORT CREDIT
Lake Ontario
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10 km
Concept Alternatives
Consultation on issues,
opportunities
and options
Consultation on
specific proposals
for LRT Project
AUG 2012 – NOV 2012
FEB 2012 – JULY 2012
Recommended
Design
TPAP
Development of
LRT Project for TPAP
Community outreach
through the formal
Transit Project
Assessment Process
DEC 2012 – MAR 2013
APR 2013 – SEPT 2013
Recommended
Design
Critical Review
Concept Alternatives
Concept Design
Analysis of past
LRT Project
development work
Consultation on issues,
opportunities
and options
Consultation on
specific proposals
for LRT Project
DEC 2011 – JAN 2012
FEB 2012 – JULY 2012
AUG 2012 – NOV 2012
Critical Review
Concept Alternatives
Concept Design
Analysis of past
LRT Project
development work
Consultation on issues,
opportunities
and options
Consultation on
specific proposals
for LRT Project
DEC 2011 – JAN 2012
Gardiner
Expressway
QEW
through the formal
Transit Project
Assessment Process
Development of
LRT Project for TPAP
DEC 2012
NOV.
2012––MAR
MAR.2013
2013
TPAP
Community outreach
through the formal
Transit Project
Assessment Process
OpenStreetMap contributors, CC-BY-SA
Cartography by Steer Davies Gleave 2012
LRT
FEB 2012 – JULY 2012
October 2012
Dublin, Ireland
HURONTARIO-MAIN LRT PROJECT NEWS
Preliminary Design/TPAP Phase
APR 2013 – SEPT 2013
TPAP
Dundas St E
Cooksville GO
Dundas
Hurontario St
Erin Mills Pkwy
COOKSVILLE
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Eglinton Av
Development of
LRT Project for TPAP
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Eglinton
specific proposals
for LRT Project
FEB 2012 – JULY 2012
Pearson
International
427
Hurontario St
Erin Mills Pkwy
Winston Churchill Blvd
Bristol
Interregional Transit Terminal
Dundas St W
410
Britannia
Matheson
Dixie Rd
401
Britannia Rd
DEC 2011 – JAN 2012
Derry Rd E
Courtneypark
APR 2013 – SEPT 2013
Concept Design
Analysis of past
LRT Project
development work
Derry
DEC 2012 – MAR 2013
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AUG 2012 – NOV 2012
DEC 2012 – MAR 2013
APR 2013 – SEPT 2013
Steeles Ave
Highway 407
Development of
LRT Project for TPAP
TPAP
Community outreach
through the formal
Transit Project
Assessment Process
DEC 2011 – JAN 2012
Sir Lou
Ray Lawson
407
AUG 2012 – NOV 2012
407
Charolais
Shoppers World
Recommended
Design
Concept
Alternatives
The next stage
of consultation
builds on the design outcomes of PIC # 1,
Consultation on issues,
and
will
provide
recommendations
for LRT alignment,
LRT stops, the complete
opportunities
Recommended
Critical Review
Concept Design
TPAP
and options
Design
Analysis
of past
Consultation on
Community outreach
system
and its integration.
Airport Rd
Cred
FEB 2012 – JULY 2012
N
Mavis Rd
HMLRT Alignment
Proposed LRT Stops
GO Rail
Rd
Consultation on
specific proposals
for LRT Project
The next Public Information Centres are anticipated
to begin in early 2013.
E
Bovaird Dr
Main St N
KEY
Concept Design
What Happens Next?
DEC 2011 – JAN 2012
Airport Rd
Proposed Hurontario-Main
LRT Route Alignment
Concept Alternatives
Consultation on issues,
opportunities
and options
Recommended
Design
Development of
LRT Project for TPAP
as part
a ‘Complete
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2012
– NOV 2012 Street’
DEC 2012 – MAR 2013
STAY ON TRACK WITH US!
visit: www.hurontario-main.ca
email: [email protected]
call: 3-1-1 in Mississauga and Brampton
Community outreach
through the formal
Transit Project
Assessment Process
APR 2013 – SEPT 2013
In This Issue:
Developing the System
Public Engagement
What’s Next
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Our Vision for Hurontario-Main:
A vibrant, sustainable, beautiful street
A vibrant Hurontario-Main corridor is a central
piece of Mississauga and Brampton’s vision
for the future, with a LRT system providing
key transportation connections, both north/
south and with the GO Transit system. The
LRT system – from downtown Brampton
to the lakeshore in Port Credit – promotes
Developing the
LRT System
This current phase, from December 2011
through fall 2013, builds on the
Mississauga and Brampton Master Plan
as the LRT Project Team moves forward
to ‘Define, Develop and Design’ the
LRT system.
Community outreach is a key part of the
Preliminary Design stage of the LRT
Project, which includes the Transit Project
Assessment Process (TPAP) required by the
Province of Ontario.
For more information, visit us online at
www.hurontario-main.ca.
What’s Been Done So Far
Project History
From 2008-2011, the cities of
Mississauga and Brampton carried out
the ‘Hurontario-Main Street Master Plan’
exploring transit options for the corridor
between the lakeshore in Port Credit and
downtown Brampton. The city-building
initiative is identified as a priority project
by Metrolinx. At the conclusion of the
study with technical analysis and public
input, light rail transit (LRT) was selected
as the best transit option.
sustainable, well-managed growth.
The Hurontario-Main LRT is a major step
in transforming our communities from
‘suburban’ to ‘urban’.
LRT in Lyon, France
Preliminary Design/
TPAP work includes:
•Corridor alignment
In April 2012, the cities of Mississauga and
Brampton hosted Open Houses, giving the
public and stakeholders an opportunity to
reacquaint themselves with the proposed
LRT system along the Hurontario-Main
corridor. These Open Houses launched a
consultation effort, as the LRT Project Team
gathers input and feedback about various
aspects of the proposed LRT system.
As part of this consultation process,
Mississauga and Brampton are hosting a
series of Public Information Centres (PICs).
The PICs provide opportunities to learn
more about the Hurontario-Main LRT
system, and provide additional feedback
as the project moves forward.
The first PICs were held in June 2012,
focusing on concept alternatives.
•LRT system design
•Transit network integration
Mississauga PIC # 1 attendees viewing displays and providing design feedback
What We’ve Heard
Approximately 850 people participated
and viewed the display boards, met
members of the Project Team and provided
feedback. Roundtable meetings and
workshops with stakeholder groups have
also been very productive.
A number of themes have emerged from
the consultations – some about the overall
LRT Project and others specific to either
Mississauga or Brampton. The LRT Project
Team is taking this feedback into account
as it develops and refines the LRT design.
•Traffic impacts
•Environmental protection and
considerations (such as the
natural, cultural and socioeconomic environment)
A sampling of issues identified as
priorities by consultation participants:
•Public realm and landscaping
along the corridor
•The LRT should be segregated
from other traffic
•Cost estimates (including
implementation and
operational costs)
•Keep LRT stops to a minimum
to keep journey time down
•Looking at how the LRT
can be funded
•Integrating the LRT with other transit
systems, including GO Transit,
MiWay and Brampton Transit/Züm
•Developing the business case
to support public investment
•Protection of the environment
and heritage areas
Brampton PIC # 1 attendees discussing the LRT design with the Project Team
and providing feedback
•Achieving a balance for
all transportation modes
along the corridor
•Future funding and timing
considerations
•Minimizing the effects of construction
• Traffic impacts and local access