Kettleby Road Design Phase Still in Progress
At the Public Information Centre on December 6, 2022, the Township presented the conceptual design for Kettleby Road and heard your feedback. Over the last 8 months, we have been working on data gathering and incorporating your comments into the next phase of the design. Please note that the design has not been finalized as input from various agencies and Kettleby residents is still required. See below for a brief summary of the project to date:
Completed to date:
- 2019 Public Information Centre
- 2022 Public Information Centre
- Topographic survey
- Existing tree inventory
- Video inspection of storm sewer (to assess current condition)
- Geotechnical investigation (to assess soil and groundwater conditions)
- Cost estimate to bury utilities
- Preliminary design plans
In-progress:
- Utility relocation design (Bell and HydroOne assessing hydro poles)
- Impact assessment of the new road/sidewalk design for each property
- Draft Design Plans
- Design of new pedestrian bridge and retaining wall (across from #400)
- Requests to York Region Police for additional traffic enforcement in the area
- Responding to resident questions, comments and concerns
Upcoming:
- Request for resident input on Draft Design Plans
- Request for resident input on new pedestrian bridge and retaining wall (across from #400)
- Permitting from Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority
- Consultation with Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) and Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP)
Important! – Residents may see staff from various utilities/environmental/civil companies in the area. These individuals are NOT aware of the full project details and should not be relied on for information about the Kettleby Road reconstruction. All project information will come from the Township when there are updates to share or resident feedback is requested.
Questions can be submitted anytime using the ‘Submit Feedback’ tab above or sent to cparks@king.ca
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