THE HERALD Wednesday April lilt Page 11 TABLE SEMIURBAN DEFICIENCIES BACKLOG PRIORITY ROAD ROAD SECTION DESCRIPTION SECTION NAME FROM TO LENGTH TYPE 55 305 Church Street Avenue Main Street 040 CR 179 Park Street Main Street Mill Street 020 CR Lome Street Charles Street Draper Street CR 35 Draper Street George Street James Street 159 John Street Victoria Street Underpass CR 52 Church Street Main Street Edith Street CR Market Street Maple Avenue Mill Street CR 238 Sargent Road Road Delrex Blvd 033 CR McNabb Street John Street Durham Street 022 CR 77 Back Street Mill Street CrosB Street 011 3 James Street Main Street Charles Street CR 202 Edward Street Del rex Blvd Highway CR 76 197 Durham Street Highway Sarah Street 031 CR 109 195 Albert Street Union Street Highway 028 CR 98 201 Blvd Highway 97 End 025 CR 88 Charles Street George Street Princess Anne Dr CR 61 203 Sargent Road Blvd Rexway Drive 016 CR 56 208 Drive Blvd Sargent Road 035 CR 121 Princess Charles Drive Edward Street Drive 032 CR 112 158 John Street Mountainview Rood Victoria Street Spot 2 Elmore Drive Elizabeth Drive Fairy Lake 29 Armstrong Road CNR tracks 030 211 Byron Street Windsor Road Edward Street 024 CR 84 Street Byron Street Highway 011 CR 28 141A Allen Road Drive Hale Drive 005 2 262 Armstrong Avenue Highway 97 25 miles 025 212 Shelly Street Edward Street Rexway Drive CR 213 Avenue Shelly Street Byron Street 005 AR 2 Lamb Avenue King Street End 010 3 Morris Street Chapel Street Dead End AR 2 Line End AR 2 145 Caruthers Road Highway 97 Dead End PLEASE NOTE ANNUAL AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC VOLUMES INDICATES COMPLETE RECONSTRUCTION TO URBAN STANDARDS INDICATES SUBSIDIZABLE COST NEW SUBDIVISION RMH Indicates resurface and minor widening Indicates base and surface Indicates asphalt resurface CR Indicates complete reconstruction TOTAL 1754000 Towns roads to 1984 k A commissioned by Hal too Hills of the towns road needs for the next ten years predicts that coats for main taining and constructing municipal roads trill reach the million level by 1884 approximately percent higher than this years estimated expenditure of million The study was carried out over a one year period by the engineering firm of Philips Planning and Engineering Ltd The companys consul carried out indepth studies In four specific ansa Traffic counts and volumes on roads throughout the town Classification and In ventory of existing roads and structures determination of the deficiencies and estimates of costs for construction of future fixed costs for maintenance equipment overhead and administration Preparation of the Im provement program and financial plan for Halloo Hills for the next id years According to Dan director of the study It Is merely a document on which council can make Its future decisions concerning road needs for the next ten years certainly not a binding study at all Councillor com mended the engineers on their work noting This Is one of the greatest pieces of work that baa been prepared for this town It prepares both the and the ministry of transportation and com munications for what we hope to do In the future years He noted that a similar study carried out by a to regional government very well received by be said found that about percent of our projects were anticipated by the ministry because of that study Councillor Joe Hurst who chaired councils technical co ordinating committee which dealt with the study added While Its a guide to the future we certainly shouldnt think of It as the Bible It is only a study which should be updated each year Mr Tefft in presenting the report to council Monday night noted that his firm had only four firm proposals to make after analyzing the findings of their many studies He explained that It would be to the towns advantage to consolidate its works depart ment garages Into one central location at the Central Works Garage on the Seventh Line He noted that Actons works garage had already been moved to that site but Georgetowns yard was still In operaion The present Georgetown works complex could be of fered for sale and the of such a sale could be used toward the expanded central works garage facility the study noted with the result that it will improve the efficiency of the various public works operations and result in an overall savings to the people of HWa The second recommendation dealt with the way in which major road construction projects In the town be carried out In order to keep municipal work crews to an economically efficient level the study noted the com mittee felt that future con struction work requiring more than approximately two weeks for completion should be tendered for construction by a contractor Any other minor work not requiring specialised equipment should be done by the municipal forces The choice of major works projects was to be left strictly In the hands council through its works committee A fullscale paving program for almost all roads In the town was advised The consultants discovered that maintaining hard surfaced roads in Hal Urn Hills was much less expensive than keeping up soft surfaced gravel roads That finding Mr Tefft pointed out waa In contrast to the rest of the province and thus required a close examination The consultants also recommended that the John Street underpass running beneath the CNR tracks be completed within the next five years though the overall costs might be high Mr Tefft said the cost to the town would be low due to large federal grants for railroad Improvements It should be done be said Its an ar chaic bridge thats dangerous and Inconvenient Estimating the costs for all the possible projects over the next years the consultants concluded that based on an annual ID percent rise the annual costs would be in the neighbourhood of by 1M4 Of that amount the town would have to pay roughly and the province Helton Hills la in an en viable position as far as roads are concerened Mr aid He explained that the towns strong assessment position plus Its relatively roads needs would be the of many other com munities You could your construction In 10 years while some polities In Ontario could Andyou do It without ruining your ax base The major part of the road ind street Improvements In the study were In Georgetown and with little planned or the centres of Norval and jlen Williams Those two lent res plus Acton had ecently undergone extensive road Improvement work and thus required little additional work Besides Mr noted Acton has relatively good soli conditions helping the roads to stand up to wear and weather TOWN OF ANNUAL AVERAGE DAILY HJLLS GEORGETOWN AREA TABLE 9 URBAN ROAD DEFICIENCIES BACKLOG PRIORITY RATING ROAD SECTION NAME ROAD SECTION FROM TO SECTION LENGTH IMPROVEMENT COST 191 King Street Charles Street Rexway Drive Road Princes Anne Drive Highway Sarah Street Maple Avenue Blvd Indicates restricted parking improvement Indicates resurface and minor widening BS Indicates base and surface Indicated asphalt resurface Indicates complete reconstruction The following tables are taken from the Philips report They offer assessments of various roads in Helton Hills Including the type of work that Is needed on each to bring it up to required standards phis the cost of such work Tbe priority rating In the left hand column shows the comparative Im portance of the work on each lection A rating of over- S3 means the work Is of In creasing importance semiurban areas of Hal ton Table Five outlines the Hills basically centred In deficient rural roads In Halton Georgetown Table Eight lists Hills primarily Esqueslng the least necessary Twp This work could be urban deficiencies and bow termed Immediately long it should take to clear necessary according to the them up ilaoners Table Six lists the Assessment of the work ess Immediate projects and required on the various roads bow long it could take to carry Is based both on present out the work condition and the traffic on Table Seven lists the most mem pressing road problems in the BRIDGE NO TABLE 10 BRIDGE STRUCTURE DEFICIENCIES PRIORITY RATING ROAD NAME LOCATION ROAD SECTION NO RECOMMENDED IMPROVEMENT TYPE COST 1013 John Street Maple Avenue CNR tracks miles east of Mountainview Road 163 new location Replace new location Not including Railway Contribution