Effective January 14, Oakville is under a stay-at-home order as part of the second provincial emergency due to COVID-19. Other restrictions are in effect and we must all follow public health guidelines. The town is reviewing the provincial declaration and will post any service impacts as soon as possible.
The Town of Oakville has completed a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study (Class EA) for improvements to Wyecroft Road that includes South Service Road West from Bronte Road to Kerr Street. The draft Environmental Study Report (ESR) is available for review:
Environmental Study Report (pdf)
Appendix A - Consultation (pdf)
Appendix B - Natural Environment (pdf)
Appendix C - Fluvial (pdf)
Appendix D - Stage 1AA (pdf)
Appendix E - Cultural Heritage (pdf)
Appendix F - Noise (pdf)
Appendix G - Stormwater Management (pdf)
Appendix H - Structures-Culverts (pdf)
Appendix I - Traffic Analysis (pdf)
Appendix J - Traffic Safety (pdf)
Appendix K - Planning Alternatives Evaluation (pdf)
Appendix L - Design Alternatives Evaluation (pdf)
Appendix M - Preliminary Design (pdf)
Appendix N - General Arrangement Drawing (pdf)
If you have any questions or comments, or have accessibility requirements, please contact:
Syed Rizvi, M.Sc., P.Eng.,
Transportation Engineer, Town of Oakville
905-845-6601, ext. 3981
syed.rizvi@oakville.ca
A second public information meeting was held on Thursday, June 13, 2019 to share the preferred design alternatives and the results of technical studies for the Wyecroft Road improvements and to gather feedback.
The Town of Oakville initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study (Class EA) for improvements to Wyecroft Road from Bronte Road to Kerr Street, including South Service Road West between Third Line and Fourth Line. The improvements are required to meet the needs of the town to 2041.
The town considered a wide range of options to satisfy travel demand within the Wyecroft Road corridor, which were presented at Public Information Centre #1 on November 28, 2018. Based on the feedback received, the preferred solution is to improve the corridor for all transportation modes.
The study is conducted in accordance with ‘Schedule C’ requirements as outlined in the Municipal Engineers Association "Municipal Class Environmental Assessment," (October 2000, as amended to 2015). This process is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. The Class EA process includes public/external agency consultation, an evaluation of alternative solutions and alternative design concepts, an assessment of potential impacts associated with the proposed improvements, and development of measures to mitigate identified impacts.
A public information meeting was held on:
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
4:30 – 6:30 p.m., Presentation at 5 p.m.
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Oakville at Bronte, Halton East Room
2525 Wyecroft Road
The purpose of the PIC was to inform the public of the study progress and to gather input on the needs and opportunities in the corridor. The project team presented the draft alternative planning solutions being considered and the preliminary technical studies conducted to date. Review the public meeting presentation. Review the public meeting feedback summary.
If you have any questions or concerns within the study area, want to know more about the study, or would like to join the project mailing list, please contact the project team:
Syed Rizvi, M.Sc., P.Eng.,
Transportation Engineer,
Town of Oakville
905-845-6601, ext. 3981
syed.rizvi@oakville.ca
Margaret Parkhill, P.Eng.,
Consultant Project Manager
IBI Group
416-596-1930, ext. 61578
margaret.parkhill@ibigroup.com