The City of Woodstock is initiating a Transportation Master Plan (TMP), under the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process. The objective of the TMP is to develop a comprehensive plan that will:
review existing transportation and traffic operations and downtown parking facilities
review future transportation system improvements to accommodate urban growth in the City
develop an implementation strategy to satisfy short term and longer term transportation needs.
This project is being undertaken as a Transportation Master Plan project under the Municipal Engineers Association’s Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Amended 2007) and will fulfill Phase 1 and 2 of the Planning and Design Process which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act.
A video of the Review of the Transportation Master Plan is available to view below.
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Public Information Centres
Two Public Information Centres (PIC’S) were held to present information to, and obtain input from the public. The first was held on January 26, 2010 to present and receive input on the preliminary assessment of current and future transportation needs and opportunities and to outline preliminary transportation strategies for consideration. The needs and opportunities were reviewed in light of comments received, and opportunities and alternatives have been developed and analysed in more detail.
The second Public Information Centre for the Transportation Master Plan was held on June 9, 2010 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the City Council Chambers, 500 Dundas Street. This meeting was arranged to review and obtain public comments on the alternatives/opportunities under consideration as well as the study recommendations. There was also a review of the Springbank Avenue North and Athlone Avenue reconstruction projects.
The Public Information Centre displays are available to download below: