Prince Street Reconstruction
Prince Street requires reconstruction due to its deteriorating condition, the sub-standard drainage, and the lack of pedestrian facilities along the street, which represents a serious safety concern.
This project’s objectives include replacing the road structure, improving drainage, and addressing pedestrian safety conditions to meet current standards and best practices.
In 2021, the Town of Halton Hills initiated a study to identify, develop, and evaluate options for the improvement of Prince Street between Main Street and Tenth Line, in the Hamlet of Glen Williams.
Prince Street requires reconstruction due to its deteriorating condition, the sub-standard drainage, and the lack of pedestrian facilities along the street, which represents a serious safety concern.
This project’s objectives include replacing the road structure, improving drainage, and addressing pedestrian safety conditions to meet current standards and best practices.
In 2021, the Town of Halton Hills initiated a study to identify, develop, and evaluate options for the improvement of Prince Street between Main Street and Tenth Line, in the Hamlet of Glen Williams.
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CLOSED: This survey has concluded.
The Town is seeking input and feedback from local residents through the following survey. Please provide your feedback on the design alternatives presented as part of PIC#1. The survey also provides an opportunity to submit questions and provide comments.
Complete the survey before February 24, 2022.
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Who's Listening
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Email mdonnelly@haltonhills.ca -
Email AaronB@haltonhills.ca -
Email sziegler@haltonhills.ca
Prince Street Reconstruction Lifecycle
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Background Studies
Prince Street Reconstruction has finished this stageTopographic survey, utility investigations.
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Develop Design Alternatives
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PIC#1
Prince Street Reconstruction has finished this stagePresent design alternatives.
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Stakeholder Meetings/Workshops
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Evaluation of Design Alternatives
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PIC#2
Prince Street Reconstruction has finished this stagePresent preferred alternative.
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Preliminary Design of Preferred Alternative
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Town Prepares RFP for Detailed Design Assignment
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Town Commences Detailed Design Assignment
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60% Detailed Design
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90% Detailed Design
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100% Detailed Design
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Permit Acquisition
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Issue for Tender
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Construction
this is an upcoming stage for Prince Street Reconstruction
30% Design Drawings
Recording of the Prince Street Virtual PIC #2 held on May 11, 2022
FAQs
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Traffic/Roads/Curbs and Speed Bumps
- Narrowing the road helps prevent speeding but unless you put in speed bumps it is not going to slow down traffic permanently.
- I am worried about reducing the lane width for cars. I understand you want to slow traffic but going downhill in winter can be dangerous. Wouldn’t reducing the lane width make it more dangerous because you are closer to the person coming the other way?
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Pathways/Sidewalks
- I take care of small children and it's impossible to take them down the stairway through the forest to the Glen. Will the stone pathway consider people using things like tricycles and strollers and wagons?
- Climbing up the hill to get back to our neighborhood is challenging especially with children. Can we open Princess Lane to connect into our neighborhood as a walkway?
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Resident Engagement
- You talked about a conceptual design which would then go to a final design. When does the public have a chance to comment between the conceptual design and the detailed design?
- Before we get too far along to the final design, can somebody meet with Prince Street residents about their particular property? It's confusing to understand what the impacts will be.
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Century Homes
- Can you provide information on impacts to structural integrity to existing century homes and the impact to trees lining the south side of Prince Street? Please outline what the process will be to assess these impacts.
- There's a house that's extremely close to where you're planning to put a sidewalk in Alternative 4, a few feet from somebody's window on a house that's built in the 1800s.
- Process
- Storm Sewers