Carrville Corners

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The Carrville Corners community has been selected to pilot a draft toolbox of traffic calming measures

As part of the Neighbourhood Traffic Calming Plan, the City is evaluating the proposed policy and toolbox through real-world testing within your neighbourhood.

Carrville Corners was selected for this project through a detailed review of traffic data and consultations with community members, City staff and Members of Vaughan Council.

The City project team worked with residents of Carrville Corners to:

  • identify key areas of concern within the neighbourhood.
  • develop solutions to address concerns through community consultation.
  • monitor and adjust measures based on data collection and community feedback.

GET INVOLVED!

This phase of public consultation is now closed. It included the following engagements:

  • A short online survey and interactive map were available to the public until June 14 to identify specific roads or intersections where traffic-related concerns are taking place and where specific traffic calming measures might be installed.
  • A virtual open house was held on May 24 for residents to learn more about the project and its expected outcomes.
  • A walking tour/design workshop was held on June 4 at Jack Pine Park for residents to walk the neighbourhood, see where potential measures will be implemented, discuss design options and speak with members of the project team.

The Carrville Corners community has been selected to pilot a draft toolbox of traffic calming measures

As part of the Neighbourhood Traffic Calming Plan, the City is evaluating the proposed policy and toolbox through real-world testing within your neighbourhood.

Carrville Corners was selected for this project through a detailed review of traffic data and consultations with community members, City staff and Members of Vaughan Council.

The City project team worked with residents of Carrville Corners to:

  • identify key areas of concern within the neighbourhood.
  • develop solutions to address concerns through community consultation.
  • monitor and adjust measures based on data collection and community feedback.

GET INVOLVED!

This phase of public consultation is now closed. It included the following engagements:

  • A short online survey and interactive map were available to the public until June 14 to identify specific roads or intersections where traffic-related concerns are taking place and where specific traffic calming measures might be installed.
  • A virtual open house was held on May 24 for residents to learn more about the project and its expected outcomes.
  • A walking tour/design workshop was held on June 4 at Jack Pine Park for residents to walk the neighbourhood, see where potential measures will be implemented, discuss design options and speak with members of the project team.
CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
Page last updated: 05 May 2024, 09:15 PM