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Consultation has concluded
The Town of Halton Hills is undertaking this study to develop a long-term trucking strategy. The Trucking Strategy Study will explore opportunities to develop a more safe and efficient approach to managing trucking throughout the town to support economic and employment activities while balancing the impacts to quality of life for the community.
The Trucking Strategy will be developed to achieve the following objectives:
Develop a long-term strategy for safe and efficient truck routes while considering the road maintenance and safety needs of the Town
Identify transportation solutions and infrastructure improvements to support truck traffic
Explore opportunities for roads to safely accommodate all users and modes
Engage, consult and educate residents, businesses and other stakeholders.
Over the course of the study, the Town will consult and engage with residents, businesses and stakeholders to help identify the issues, opportunities and challenges associated with trucking in the community. The input that is gathered will help develop and evaluate solutions that could ultimately support the redirection of truck traffic away from our downtowns and urban areas.
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The Town of Halton Hills is undertaking this study to develop a long-term trucking strategy. The Trucking Strategy Study will explore opportunities to develop a more safe and efficient approach to managing trucking throughout the town to support economic and employment activities while balancing the impacts to quality of life for the community.
The Trucking Strategy will be developed to achieve the following objectives:
Develop a long-term strategy for safe and efficient truck routes while considering the road maintenance and safety needs of the Town
Identify transportation solutions and infrastructure improvements to support truck traffic
Explore opportunities for roads to safely accommodate all users and modes
Engage, consult and educate residents, businesses and other stakeholders.
Over the course of the study, the Town will consult and engage with residents, businesses and stakeholders to help identify the issues, opportunities and challenges associated with trucking in the community. The input that is gathered will help develop and evaluate solutions that could ultimately support the redirection of truck traffic away from our downtowns and urban areas.
Clickhere to visit the project web page for more information.
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Formal launch of the Town of Halton Hills Trucking Strategy Study
Development of Study Area Profile
Trucking Strategy Study has finished this stage
Review of relevant background information and development of a Town-wide profile
Consultation - Round 1
Trucking Strategy Study has finished this stage
Engaging technical agencies, stakeholders and members of the community to provide feedback on the study area profile, issues, and areas of concern related to trucking.
Transportation Network Operations Analysis
Trucking Strategy Study has finished this stage
Analyzing current travel patterns and forecasting future patterns and capacity.
Develop Trucking Strategies
Trucking Strategy Study has finished this stage
Development, evaluation, and prioritizaton of strategies to safely and efficiently accommodate trucking
Consultation - Round 2
Trucking Strategy Study is currently at this stage
Engaging technical agencies, stakeholders and members of the community to provide feedback on trucking strategies
Implementation Planning and Risk Assessment
this is an upcoming stage for Trucking Strategy Study
Development of an implementation plan and completion of a risk assessment to identify potential risks associated with implementing the recommended Trucking Strategy
Communication
this is an upcoming stage for Trucking Strategy Study
Delivering a comprehensive communication strategy to inform the community of the outcomes of the study and implementation of the Trucking Strategy