Online Consultation: North Halton Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) Study
Online Consultation: North Halton Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) Study
About the project
Study overview
To improve network connectivity and address forecasted travel demand in Milton and Halton Hills, we are looking at options to improve three major roads:
- James Snow Parkway from Britannia Road to Highway 401 (urban corridor), Milton;
- Steeles Avenue from Regional Road 25 to Trafalgar Road (urban corridor), Halton Hills and Milton; and
- Regional Road 25 from 5 Side Road 10 Side Road (rural corridor), Halton Hills.
The Region is considering a variety of improvements, recognizing the unique features of each corridor, such as:
- widening the roadway
- cross-sectional requirements to accommodate multi-modal travel
- active transportation
- transit supportive infrastructure
- intersection improvements
- overall traffic operations and safety
- the impact of such improvements on the social, cultural and natural environments
The online consultation for Public Information Centre #1 took place between November 23 and December 21, 2023. The presentation and transcript are available.
Study area
Public Information Centre materials
The second Public Information Centre took place between December 9, 2024, and January 10, 2025. To learn about the study findings so far, please watch or listen to the videos below. You can also access a PDF copy of the presentation (PDF file) .
1. Introduction
2. James Snow Parkway
3. Steeles Avenue
4. Regional Road 25
5. Next steps
Share your feedback
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What we heard
From , Halton Region received more than 250 survey responses as part of the second online Public Information Centre (PIC) for the North Halton Coordinated Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA).
Thank you to everyone who provided valuable input on the study!
We have summarized what we heard and have provided additional information below to address the common themes raised. We invite you to review the information and contact the project team if you have any follow-up questions or comments.
How are property impacts being considered?
How are noise impacts and mitigation measures considered?
What active transportation and related safety measures has the project considered?
How is transit being considered as part of this study?
What are the next steps for implementation?
Does the Region intend to coordinate traffic signals along James Snow Parkway and Steeles Avenue to address traffic flow?
Does the Region intend to add additional right-turn lanes at intersections?
Has the Region evaluated replacing signalized intersections with roundabouts?
How are truck traffic and farming equipment accommodated?
What are the active transportation facilities being proposed along each corridor?
Next steps and anticipated timing
Review all comments and feedback on the existing conditions and preferred solution.
Develop and evaluate alternative design concepts and identify preliminary preferred design. Meet with technical agencies and stakeholder groups, as required.
Host the second PIC.
Review all comments and feedback on the preliminary preferred design for each corridor and prepare the Environmental Study Report(s) to document the decision-making process.
Issue the Notice of Completion and start of the 30-day review of the Environmental Study Report.
This study is being conducted in accordance with the planning and design process for Schedule C projects as outlined in the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process (external link) (October 2000, as amended 2007, 2011, 2015 and 2023), which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act, RSO. 1990.