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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOES 38-04 REPORT TO EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Report Number: OES 38-04 Date: November 19, 2004 Fro m: Richard W. Holborn, P.Eng. Division Head Municipal Property & Engineering Subject: Construction Priorities for Regional Roads - Within the City of Pickering Recommendation: That Report OES 38-04 recommending Regional Road construction priorities within the City of Pickering be received, endorsed and forwarded to the Regional Municipality of Durham requesting that its recommendations be considered in the 2005 Budget and Four-Year Capital Forecast. Executive Summary: The following Regional Road construction priorities listed' in the table below, identify the City's priorities for consideration by the Region of Durham. PRIORITY ROAD NAME IMPROVEMENT REQUIREMENTS 1 BROCK ROAD Widening from Dellbrook Avenue to Fifth Concession Road including CPR Grade Separation south of Taunton Road to address impacts created by the construction of Hwy. 407. 2 ALTONA ROAD Widening from Kingston Road to Strouds Lane from 2 to 4 lanes. 3 KINGSTON ROAD Corridor Improvements from Walnut Lane to Glenanna Road as per recommendations from the Kingston Road Corridor Study. 4 WHITES ROAD Widening from Oklahoma Drive to Hwy. 401 from 2 to 4 lanes including Intersection Improvements at Oklahoma Drive/Granite Court. 5 BROCK ROAD Widening from Bayly Street to Finch Avenue from 5 to 7 lanes (immediate need for additional southbound lane from Kingston Road to Highway 401). 6 FINCH AVENUE Intersection Improvements and Signalization at Rosebank Road. Report OES 38-04 Subject: Construction Priorities for Regional Roads - Within the City of Pickering Date: November 19, 2004 Page 2 7 BROCK ROAD Widening from Fifth Concession Road to North of Hwy. 7 from 2 to 4 lanes (the Brougham By- pass). 8 KINGSTON ROAD Corridor Improvements from Steeple Hill to Delta Boulevard as per recommendations from the Kingston Road Corridor Study. 9 KINGSTON ROAD Corridor Improvements from Dixie Road to Fairport Road as per recommendations from the Kingston Road Corridor Study. 10 KINGSTON ROAD Corridor Improvements from Brock Road to Notion Road as per recommendations from the Kingston Road Corridor Study. 11 FINCH AVENUE Intersection & Signalization Improvements at Liverpool Road. 12 BAYLYSTREET Intersection Improvements at Sandy Beach Road. Financial Implications: Regional Road construction costs are borne entirely by the Regional Municipality of Durham with the exception of streetlights, sidewalks and some aesthetic improvements. Traffic Control Signals at intersections on Regional Roads that do not meet warrants require funding to be provided by others. Background: The Municipal Property & Engineering Division of the Operations & Emergency Services Department annually reviews and recommends the Regional Road construction priorities for Council's consideration. The last report, OES 39-03 was considered at the January 19, 2004 Council meeting, Resolution 1/04 Item #1. It was forwarded to the Region for their consideration for the 2004 budget and Four-Year Capital Forecast. This report is being presented to City Council for their endorsement, and is to be forwarded to the Regional Municipality of Durham for their information and input to their 2005 Budget and Four-Year Forecast. The Executive Summary is a list of the City's top priorities of the Durham Regional Roads within or along the boundaries of the City of Pickering. The report has been reviewed and discussed with the City's Planning & Development Department and their input has been incorporated. The following is a list of all Regional Roads within the City of Pickering boundary limits and are listed in order of Regional Road number. It is provided for information only. Report OES 38-04 Subject: Construction Priorities for Regional Roads - Within the City of Pickering Date: November 19, 2004 Page 3 RR #1 RR Hwy. 2 RR #4 RR #5 RR #22 RR #23 RR #24 RR #27 RR #29 RR #31 RR #37 RR #38 Brock Road from Montgomery Park Road to Uxbridge Townline Kingston Road from Toronto border (Rouge River) to Ajax boundary Markham Townline (York Road #30) to Ajax Taunton Road from boundary Concession 9 Road (Central Street) from Markham Townline (York Road #30) to RR #23 (Lakeridge Road) Whitby boundary Bayly Street from RR #38 (Whites Road) to RR #24 (Church Street) Ajax boundary Lakeridqe Road from Ajax boundary (Conc. 5 Road) to Uxbridge Townline (Conc. 10 Road) Church Street from RR #22 (Bayly Street) to Ajax boundary (CN Rail line) Altona Road from RR #2 (Kingston Road) to Whitevale Road thence westerly to Markham Townline (York Road #30) Liverpool Road from RR #22 Bayly Street to RR #37 Finch Avenue Westne¥ Road from Fifth Concession Road (Ajax boundary) to Seventh Concession Road, thence westerly to RR #1 Brock Road Finch Avenue Whites Road Road) from RR #27 Altona Road to RR #1 Brock Road from south of Broadgreen Street to R.R. #4 (Taunton Report OES 38-04 Subject: Construction Priorities for Regional Roads - Within the City of Pickering Date: November 19, 2004 Page 4 Prepared By: ~ua;~ln/I ~)rS, eEl%~nee ring & ~a~it'-al ~orks ~li,¢(a-r(~ ¢. ¢o~n, P. Eng. ~ion Head Municipal Properly & Engineering Approved / Endorsed..By: Everett~.~t~tSm{~'/ (Acting) Chief Administrative Officer DS:ko Copy: Chief Administrative Officer Director, Planning & Development Recommended for the consideration of Pickering ~ Thomas J. C~uinn, U-~-~ief Administrative Officer