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Projects in progress
The Ongoing Projects are categorized under one of three stages, reflecting its current phase within the study process: Planning, Design or Implementation. Projects in the Planning stage include the process of data collection, traffic review, preparation of conceptual traffic calming plan, public consultation, and approvals. The Design phase includes conducting preliminary/detail design and preparation of tender documents. Finally, the Implementation phase indicates that the project has been tendered and construction is in progress or ready to start.
Studies under Planning Phase
- Centrepointe Drive Traffic Calming Study
- Cobden Road Traffic Calming Study
- Earl Mulligan Traffic Calming Study
- Findlay Creek Drive – Traffic Calming Study
- Halifax Drive Traffic Calming Study
- Johnston Road Traffic Calming Study
- Knoxdale Road Traffic Calming Study
- Maxime Street Traffic Calming Study
- North Bluff Drive and Owls Cabin Avenue Traffic Calming Study
- North River Road Traffic Calming Study
- Othello Avenue Accelerated Traffic Calming Study
- Pike and Lorry Greenberg Traffic Calming Study
- Sweetnam Drive Traffic Calming (NTC) Study
- Varennes Boulevard Traffic Calming Study
- Viewmount Drive Traffic Calming Study
Studies under Design Phase
- Bay Street and Gloucester Street Traffic Calming Study
- Broadview Avenue Traffic Calming Study
- Forest Valley Drive Traffic Calming Study
- Haig Drive Traffic Calming Study
- Moodie Drive Traffic Calming Study
- Sherwood Drive Traffic Calming Study
- Tapiola Crescent – Traffic Calming Study
Studies under Implementation Phase
- Albion Road Traffic Calming Study
- Appleford Street Accelerated Traffic Calming Study
- Bilberry Drive Traffic Calming Study
- Conover Street Accelerated Traffic Calming Study
- MacFarlane Road Traffic Calming Study
- Naskapi Drive Traffic Calming Study
- Northlands Drive Accelerated Traffic Calming Study
- Playfair Drive Accelerated Traffic Calming Study
- Southmore Drive East Traffic Calming Study
- White Alder Avenue Traffic Calming Study