Have your say on Vaughan’s Traffic Management Strategy
Residents invited to
share feedback on traffic, road safety and mobility
The City
of Vaughan has developed a five-year Traffic Management Strategy that recommends
a suite of projects and programs to promote road safety awareness and manage
traffic and travel throughout Vaughan. Citizens and stakeholders are invited to
be part of a public engagement process that seeks to understand the community’s
values and priorities for traffic safety, efficiency and education through a
variety of channels.
Residents
may register online for
one of two upcoming community meetings:
Tuesday, March 26
7
p.m. to 9 p.m.
Vaughan
City Hall
Multi-Purpose Room 2141
Major Mackenzie Dr.
|
Wednesday, April 10
7
p.m. to 9 p.m.
Niagara
University at Expo City in the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre
Classrooms
104/105
2900
Hwy. 7 West
|
The meeting agenda and format include gallery boards, an introductory presentation,
breakout group discussions, sharing of key takeaways and a Q and A. City staff
will also be popping up in different areas around the city to collect feedback
on traffic and safety priorities. Some of those pop-ups include Earth Hour on
Saturday, March 30; Garnet A. Williams Community Centre on Sunday, May 5; Al
Palladini Community Centre on Saturday, May 11 for Environmental Days; and Public
Works Day at the Joint Operations Centre at 2800 Rutherford Rd. on Saturday, May
25. Citizens and stakeholders are also invited to complete an online survey.
For more
information, please visit vaughan.ca/TrafficStrategy.
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