Oakville Beaver, 20 Mar 1994, p. 4

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1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD + OAKVILLE, ONTARIO + L6H 2L1 BACKGROUND From 1989 to 1991 the Town of Oakville, in conjunction with the Region of Halton and the City of Burlington, carried out a comprehensive planning study which culminated in the preparation and approval of the Burloak Secondary Plan and required Official Plan Amendments. The transportation component identified the need for the following major transportation facilities south of the QEW: * a new northerly crossing of the Twelveâ€"Mile Creek * a new southerly crossing of the Twelveâ€"Mile Creek * the widening and realignment of Burloak Drive north of In April 1993, the Town of Oakville, in conjunction with the City of Burlington, commenced a study of these facilities in accordance with the requirements of the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Road Projects. Onâ€" June 24, 1993, a public meeting was held to review the study approach, updated transportation analysis and alternative solutions. On November 4, 1993, a public meeting was held to review the alternative alignments. On January 29, 1994 a public open house/workshop was held to review the preliminary technical preference. Subsequently, the Steering Committee reviewed the preliminary technical preference in light of public comments and additional technical analysis. Taking into consideration the technical analysis of all components of the environment, public comments and technical agencies‘ comments, the network as shown on the overleaf, has been identified as being the preferred alternative. 22 43B uel â€" CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY Trxgeg" FOR TWELVEâ€"MILE CREEK/BURLOAK DRIVE >wm> OF WEST OAKVILLE In order to provide the opportunity for members of the public, landowners and technical agencies to review and provide comments about the preferred network, a public meeting will be held on: MARCH 24, 1994 PUBLIC MEETING Following the review and consideration of the comments which are received, the study findings and recommendations will be reviewed at a Special Public/Town Council meeting in May/June 1994. If you have any questions or comments, please contact: Rebecca Street and a grade separation at the CN tracks PREFERRED ULTIMATE NETWORK â€" AS IDENTIFIED BY THE STEERING COMMITTEE THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1994 7:00 p.m. TO 10:00 P.M. 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