The Active Transportation Master Plan (ATMP) recommends an extensive network of facilities composed of on-road and off-road paths designed to respond to the needs of a range of active transportation users, age and skill level.
Town Council approved the 2017 ATMP Update at the July 10, 2017 Planning and Development Council meeting.
The ATMP Update
In 2017 the town updated the existing ATMP to assess current conditions and create an improved plan to expand the active transportation network, and promote cycling and walking in Oakville.
Updates to the ATMP were developed following extensive public and stakeholder consultation and cover a number of areas including:
- Safety
- Environmental benefits
- Outreach
- Education
- Infrastructure
- Design standards
The ATMP was first introduced in 2009 and updated in 2017. Since 2009, a total of 200 kilometres of bike lanes, pathways and signed bike routes have been implemented as well as 200 bike racks across the town.
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- Transportation & Roads Studies and Plans
- Lakeshore Road West Design and Reconstruction Project
- Traffic Studies & Plans
- Active Transportation Master Plan
- Burnhamthorpe Road
- Coronation Park Drainage
- Deer Run Avenue Laneway Access
- Downtown Transportation and Streetscape
- Lakeshore Road West Improvements
- Lakeshore Road East - Downtown Reconstruction and Streetscape Project
- McCraney Creek Bridge Replacement
- Midtown Oakville Class Environmental Assessment Study
- Sixth Line Class EA
- Speers Road Environmental Assessment Study
- Urban Mobility and Transportation Study
- Westminster Drive Storm Sewer and Road Reconstruction
- Wyecroft Road Improvements
- Taxis & Limos
- Oakville Transit