PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE
AGENDA
1. Introduce the team
2. Introduce the project
3. Watch the ‘fly-through’ video
4. Present our preliminary findings from initial
analysis
5. Workshop exercise
6. Listen + Learn from you!
7. Report Back
8. Next Steps
INTRODUCTION
STUDY AREA LIMITS – HIGHWAY 50 CORRIDOR
HWY 50 @ ROUNDABOUT AT EMIL KOLB PKWY
ALBION BOLTON DISTRICT PARK
DOWNTOWN BOLTON
BOLTON COMMUNITY SHOPPING CENTRE
HIGHWAY 50 @ MAYFIELD ROAD
INTRODUCTION
PLANNING POLICY FRAMEWORK
Municipal • Bolton Community Improvement Plan and Urban Design
Guidelines (2009)
• Bolton Downtown Core Public Parking Study (2004)
• Bolton-Regional Road 50 (RR50): Landscape Plan Master
Plan (2002)
• Bolton Residential Expansion Study (BRES) (2012)
• Bolton Special Policy Area Flood Risk Assessment and
Planning Justification Report (draft 2015)
• Bolton Transportation Master Plan (2015)
• Bolton Urban Design Guidelines (2009)
• Caledon Industrial/Commercial Design Guidelines (2002)
• Caledon Intensification Strategy (draft 2015)
• Caledon Transportation Needs Study Update (2009)
• Town of Caledon Official Plan
• South Bolton: Shopping Centre Design Guidelines (2002)
• Village of Bolton Heritage Conservation District (HCD)
Plan (2016)
Regional • Peel Region Official Plan (2013)
• Strategic Goods Movement Network Study (2013)
• Peel Region Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP)
Update (2012 Draft)
• Region of Peel Road Characterization Study (2011)
• Peel Region Active Transportation Study (2011)
• Peel Region Transportation Demand Management (TDM)
Plan (2008)
Provincial • Ministry of Transportation Cycling Strategy (2013)
• Ontario Ministry of Transportation Transit Supportive
Guidelines (2012)
• GTA West Corridor Environmental Assessment (2012)
INTRODUCTION
URBAN DESIGN STUDY –
3D SCENARIO DEVELOPMENT • Dramatic Typography
• Accommodating Active Transportation
• Identifying Gateways
• Preserving Public + Civic Spaces
• Designing Green Infrastructure
• Identifying potential land uses along
the corridor
KEY TERMS
WHAT IS ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION? • Any human powered , self propelled mode of
transportation
• Includes:
• Walking
• Cycling
• Running
• Rollerblading
• Skateboarding etc.
WHAT DOES MULTI-MODAL MEAN? • A multi-modal corridor is a space that
can easily and efficiently accommodate
several modes of transportation
including: • Active transportation
• Vehicular transportation
• Transit
GETTING INVOLVED / NEXT STEPS
UPCOMING EVENT
Design Charrette – an interactive activity to help inform the Bolton
Queen Street Corridor Study
HOMEWORK FOR DESIGN CHARRETTE
1. What is ‘working’ in the corridor, what do you like, what works
well?
2. What is ‘not working’ in the corridor, what do you not like, what
isn’t working?
3. What have you seen in other places that you like and want to
see here? Take a look at our precedent study board for ideas.
PROJECT CONTACTS
TOWN OF CALEDON
Kyle Munro (Project Manager)
RPP, MCIP
t. 905.548.2272 ext. 4247
DILLON
Kiran Chhiba (Project Manager)
BES (Planning), MUD, RPP, MCIP
t. 905.901.2912
Melissa Kosterman (Urban Designer)
BES (Planning) RPP, MCIP, LEED AP
t. 905.901.2912
Check out our website:
https://www.caledon.ca/qsc