FAQs - Infrastructure (Servicing)
Are we going to wait for housing sales to pick up before we start building new infrastructure and repairing existing Infrastructure?
Planning for new infrastructure to accommodate future growth and infrastructure repairs will continue to be advanced. For questions about a specific project, you can reach out to our Public Works Team.
Will fixing rural infrastructure be a priority for the town or the fixing of roads that are badly damaged?
Each year, the Transportation and Public Works Department delivers Pavement Management and rural Micro Paving Programs to renew and improve local and rural roads across Halton Hills. We follow the “worst first” rule. That is, the roads in the worst condition are renewed first. Every five years, a review of the conditions of the Town’s roads is conducted. Projects include proactive rehabilitation to extend the useful life of younger roads. Coordination with our Regional partners, local utilities and proposed developments and Active Transportation implementation can also impact priorities.
Will Mountainview Road/9th Line be expanded (more lanes) between 10th Sideroad and Steeles?
This section of Ninth Line is a Regional Road, with construction anticipated around 2027, pending Halton Region budget approval. We recommend reaching out to Halton Region for the latest updates and information.
Schedule A17 of the Official Plan shows lands north of Campbellville Rd & Hwy 25 as a future strategic employment area. When will these lands be serviced for development, and when will Halton Region update its water and wastewater master plan?
The Future Strategic Employment Area is an overlay that was identified by Halton Region through the Sustainable Halton (ROPA 38) planning exercise. It is a constraint to development and is not a land use designation. Through ROPA 49, sufficient employment lands have been identified to accommodate growth to 2051. The Region will be evaluating the servicing of these new employment areas located north of the Premier Gateway Employment Area as part of the Integrated Master Plan Work. For more information about this process visit: https://www.halton.ca/For-Residents/Opportunities-to-Participate/Water-Wastewater-Transportation-IMP