Peru Road Bridge Removal and Cul-de-Sac Implementation
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The Town of Milton has initiated a Schedule ‘B’ Municipal Class Environmental Assessment for the removal of Bridge #8 on Peru Road and associated cul-de-sac implementation. Bridge #8 is located approximately 800m north of Steeles Avenue West. Historical studies related to the development in this general area have identified that Bridge #8 requires removal.
The removal of Bridge #8 will result in a dead-end of Peru Road on each side of the bridge, which will require the installation of cul-de-sacs. The purpose of this study is to explore the method of bridge removal, and various options for cul-de-sacs to allow local, emergency and maintenance traffic to safely turnaround.
On Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023, a Public Information Centre was held to present bridge and cul-de-sac options and to collect community feedback.
If you would like to receive notifications, both formal and emails for information added to this website, please contact the individuals listed under 'Who's Listening' at the top of the page, to be added to the project mailing list.
The Town of Milton has initiated a Schedule ‘B’ Municipal Class Environmental Assessment for the removal of Bridge #8 on Peru Road and associated cul-de-sac implementation. Bridge #8 is located approximately 800m north of Steeles Avenue West. Historical studies related to the development in this general area have identified that Bridge #8 requires removal.
The removal of Bridge #8 will result in a dead-end of Peru Road on each side of the bridge, which will require the installation of cul-de-sacs. The purpose of this study is to explore the method of bridge removal, and various options for cul-de-sacs to allow local, emergency and maintenance traffic to safely turnaround.
On Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023, a Public Information Centre was held to present bridge and cul-de-sac options and to collect community feedback.
If you would like to receive notifications, both formal and emails for information added to this website, please contact the individuals listed under 'Who's Listening' at the top of the page, to be added to the project mailing list.