Participate in an upcoming Corridor Review in your area

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Attend an information session to learn more about the City’s new traffic studies 


Do you have ideas to improve road safety in your community? What is your perspective on the traffic issues in your area? The City of Vaughan is furthering its commitment to road safety by conducting six In-Service Road Safety and Corridor Operational Reviews (Corridor Reviews), and we want to hear from you.  

What is a corridor?
A corridor refers to a linear road and its associated land uses. This can include a main roadway and any sidewalks, bike lanes, greenspace and/or bus stops located along that roadway. 

What areas are being reviewed?
The following locations in Vaughan are being assessed as part of the City’s Corridor Reviews:

  • Beverley Glen Boulevard (Bathurst Street to Dufferin Street)
  • King-Vaughan Road (Albion-Vaughan Road to Cold Creek Road, Huntington Road to Pine Valley Drive)
  • Kipling Avenue (King-Vaughan Road to Teston Road)
  • Pine Valley Drive (King-Vaughan Road to Teston Road)
  • Pleasant Ridge Avenue (Rutherford Road to Langstaff Road)
  • Valley Vista Drive (Bathurst Street to Dufferin Street) 

You can also visit vaughan.ca/CorridorReviews to review maps of the study areas. 

Why is the City conducting these reviews?
As part of the City’s MoveSmart Mobility Management Strategy (MoveSmart), the Corridor Reviews will examine the current and future transportation planning and mobility infrastructure needs for six corridors across Vaughan. By assessing traffic operations in these areas, the City can identify additional road safety opportunities for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit and vehicular road users to better serve all modes of transportation. Through these reviews, the City will collect data on and examine vehicle speeds, traffic volumes, site conditions, and existing traffic control and calming measures. 

These reviews will enable City staff to make recommendations on short- and long-term implementation plans to address any specific issues identified in these areas, which will be presented to Council for approval. 

How can I get involved?
There are many ways you can learn more about the Corridor Reviews and have a say. 

Register for an upcoming virtual information session
Attend one of four virtual information sessions. Registration is required to receive the meeting link. 

Join the mailing list
Want to receive updates on this project? Email CorridorReviews@vaughan.ca with the subject line “Mailing list” to have information on future engagement opportunities sent right to your inbox. 

For more information, visit vaughan.ca/CorridorReviews. 

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