At this year's Annual Vaughan Chamber of Commerce Mayor's Luncheon, I issued a call-to-action to fight traffic.
Tackling gridlock is my number one priority. I believe that having the forethought to adequately prepare for future challenges, and turn them into opportunities, is a fundamental test of real leadership.
I feel a profound obligation to ensure that we do what is needed to build a comprehensive and modern transportation network.
To that end, I explained a 10-year Action Plan to Fight Traffic Gridlock in Vaughan, featuring several Council-approved city-building projects currently planned or underway that will enhance the quality of life for residents and strengthen the City’s economic competitiveness to retain and attract investment. These projects include:
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Widening Highway 7 to six general-purpose lanes of traffic between Wigwoss Drive and Kipling Avenue.
- Connecting Langstaff Road over the CN MacMillan Yard and upgrading the interchange at Langstaff Road and Highway 400.
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Connecting Kirby Road between Dufferin and Bathurst Streets. Construction begins in 2023 and the road opening is expected in 2025.
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Connecting Teston Road between Keele and Dufferin Streets. The Environmental Assessment for this project is underway and will be completed before the end of this year.
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Building two additional east-west bridges over Highway 400, one linking Colossus Drive to the southern Vaughan Metropolitan Centre south of Highway 7; and the other linking Canada Drive and America Avenue north of Major Mackenzie Drive.
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Building the extension of Bass Pro Mills Drive to Weston Road to help improve general traffic flow without negatively impacting existing residential neighbourhoods.
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Continuing Council’s strong support for the Yonge North Subway Extension.
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Continuing Council advocacy for GO Train service for Woodbridge and Kleinburg-Nashville, and for new GO stations on the Barrie GO corridor at Concord and Kirby.
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Continuing support for York Region Rapid Transit’s plan to deliver Bus Rapid Transit on Jane Street, Major Mackenzie Drive and Steeles Avenue.
We now have a responsibility to take action and get them done. Each of these projects, taken together and combined with additional improvements to roads, transit and active transportation, will give Vaughan what we need to continue to excel.
Steven Del Duca
Mayor
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