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Transcript of KARA – Development & Traffic Update KARA AGM – March 29, 2012.
KARA – Development & Traffic Update
KARA AGM – March 29, 2012
Development & Traffic Update
Water Update Kleinburg Streetscape Trans-Canada Parkway Pipeline Summary of Planned Developments
within KARA Boundary Traffic Updates/Road Widening West Vaughan & West GTA
Infrastructure Planning
City Water Update
Kleinburg will move off of wells to Peel Region (lake Ontario based) in 2012
South Kleinburg – end of May Rest – 3rd quarter
Kleinburg Streetscape
Original Study Completed Estimated budget to implement
$3.95MM. Expect significant funding from “other
sources” – public/private partnership BIA leading effort to raise enough to start
detailed planning this year alignment of plans with Major Mack
widening
TransCanada Parkway Pipeline
Portions of line from Vaughan through Brampton to be ‘twinned’ including section from Kipling to Weston (to increase capacity)
Concerns – capacity, pressure, integrity, route – met with TransCanada
Originally planned to deviate from current route through subdivision at Kirby/Stephanie around south end of subdivision - KARA and Residents opposed
Current plan is to keep along current right-of-way
TransCanada Parkway Pipeline
Planned Developments
Summary of Planned Developments
Nashville Heights 2500 units total (1820 low/med density) 8300 people/jobs
Kleinburg Heights 69 Units North End ~ 200 people Servicing and Sewage Pump on Stevenson
under construction – complete in 2012 Molise & Lake Rivers/Kleinburg Hills
~850 units – access via Major Mack. ~ 2000 people
starting later this year Kerrowood
46 units N of Cornerstone Church ~125 people
Summary of Planned Developments
Kleinvit Estates (North of Hedgerow) 114 Units ~ 350 people
Pine Heights (Teston/Pine Valley) 1300 units ~ 4000 people
Kleinburg Village Redcroft (Dawson) Property ~ 52 units More to come?
New Vaughan OP Areas Area 1 – Nashville Triangle - ~200 people Area 2 – Huntington Stud Farm ~ 2600 people Areas 5&6 – Kipling S of Kirby ~ 2200 people
Traffic Updates
Truck ban continues on Nashville Road Seeking better enforcement on Nashville,
Islington & Stegman’s Speed limit reduction on Highway 27 Stop light on 27 North (2012) Still seeking left turn prohibition S 27
onto Islington during morning peak Meeting with Police/Road Watch re
aggressive and dangerous driving
W. Vaughan Traffic Planning
(25k new residents, 50k jobs by 2031)
W. Vaughan Traffic Planning
Road Widening
Major Mack planned to be widened to 4 lanes beginning in 2013
Pine Valley to Weston – 2013 Hwy 27 to Pine Valley – 2014 Hwy 27 to 50 – 2014 – 2016 Design will include potential to upgrade to 6 lanes in
future Continue to push for bike lanes off the road Coordinate design with Streetscape at
Islington/Major Mack. Meeting with residents and Region to discuss
issues (safety, noise, aesthetics, etc.) and review design
West GTA Highway Corridor