Bartley Smith Greenway Trail Feasibility Study

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The City of Vaughan is working towards creating a seamless and connected network of city-wide trails – including the Bartley Smith Greenway, a key component of the Vaughan Super Trail. To help achieve this, the City is undergoing the Bartley Smith Greenway Trail Feasibility Study to determine how to complete the development of a three-kilometre gap in the trail between McNaughton Road and Rutherford Road.

The study will gather information, identify and evaluate options to connect the route between McNaughton Road and Rutherford Road and establish a preferred trail route to advance to detailed design and construction. When complete, the Bartley Smith Greenway will run continuously from Teston Road in the north to Steeles Avenue in the south, supporting natural and cultural heritage, recreation opportunities, cycling, tourism and overall well-being of residents.


GET INVOLVED!

Engagement on the Bartley Smith Greenway Trail Feasibility study is now closed.

Your input has been extremely valuable! Beginning in fall 2021, the City has hosted three rounds of engagement to collect feedback on the proposed trail alignment, road crossings, potential features and amenities, and the approach to construction. You’ve participated in:

Thank you to those who joined the conversation! Your input continues to help us refine the trail alignment. In the coming weeks, we will share a report summarizing the feedback received throughout the engagement process.

The City of Vaughan is working towards creating a seamless and connected network of city-wide trails – including the Bartley Smith Greenway, a key component of the Vaughan Super Trail. To help achieve this, the City is undergoing the Bartley Smith Greenway Trail Feasibility Study to determine how to complete the development of a three-kilometre gap in the trail between McNaughton Road and Rutherford Road.

The study will gather information, identify and evaluate options to connect the route between McNaughton Road and Rutherford Road and establish a preferred trail route to advance to detailed design and construction. When complete, the Bartley Smith Greenway will run continuously from Teston Road in the north to Steeles Avenue in the south, supporting natural and cultural heritage, recreation opportunities, cycling, tourism and overall well-being of residents.


GET INVOLVED!

Engagement on the Bartley Smith Greenway Trail Feasibility study is now closed.

Your input has been extremely valuable! Beginning in fall 2021, the City has hosted three rounds of engagement to collect feedback on the proposed trail alignment, road crossings, potential features and amenities, and the approach to construction. You’ve participated in:

Thank you to those who joined the conversation! Your input continues to help us refine the trail alignment. In the coming weeks, we will share a report summarizing the feedback received throughout the engagement process.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    The purpose of the Bartley Smith Greenway Trail Feasibility Study is to gather information, identify and evaluate options to close the three-kilometre gap in the existing trail, and select a preferred route to advance to detailed design and construction. 

    Help us evaluate the identified route options and road crossings. Let us know your thoughts and preferences by completing this survey.   

    The survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete and will be available until Oct. 19, 2021. If you have any questions about this survey, please contact Michael Habib, Senior Planner, Parks Infrastructure Planning and Development at Michael.Habib@vaughan.ca

    For more information about the Bartley Smith Greenway Trail Feasibility Study, visit vaughan.ca/BartleySmithTrail

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