The Gore Road EA
The Region of Peel has initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment, for improvements to The Gore Road, from Patterson Sideroad to Highway 9 within the Town of Caledon. The study is being conducted in accordance with the approved requirements for a Schedule “B” project as described in the Municipal Engineers Association’s Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) document (October 2000, as amended in 2007). The Class Environmental Assessment planning process includes public and review agency consultation, evaluation of alternatives, assessment of the effects of the proposed works and identification of measures to mitigate any adverse impacts.
The study will evaluate existing structural and geometric conditions on The Gore Road, identify the need for improvements and recommend a design solution.
Study Documents
Notice of Study Completion - November 20, 2013
Project File Report
- Project File Report
- Appendices
- Appendix A - Road Safety (PDF 4MB, 61 pages)
- Appendix B - Tree Inventory and Butternut Health Assessment
(PDF 8MB, 21 pages)
- Appendix C - Breeding Bird Survey (PDF 617KB, 18 pages)
- Appendix D - Public and Agency Consultation
- Appendix E - The Gore Road: Mitigation and Monitoring Proposal for Wildlife Connectivity (PDF 421KB, 17 pages)
- Appendix F - Aquatic Habitat Mapping and Photo Record (PDF 5MB, 43 pages)
- Appendix G - Stormwater Management Report (PDF 7MB, 170pages)
- Appendix H - Cultural Heritage Resource Assessment (PDF 4MB, 38pages)
- Appendix I - Archaeological Assessments (Stage 1 and Stage 2)
(PDF 5MB, 67 pages)
- Appendix J - Preliminary Road Drawings and Cross Sections
(PDF 7MB, 25 pages)
- Appendix K - Preliminary Cost Estimate (PDF 94KB, 2 pages)
- Appendix L - Structure and Culvert Inspections Report (PDF 9MB, 237 pages)
- Appendix M - Geotechnical Investigation Report (PDF 4MB, 134 pages)
Contact Information
Sally Rook, PMP
Project Manager, Project Planning & Studies
Region of Peel
Tel: 905-791-7800 ext. 7842
Fax: 905-791-1442
Email questions and comments
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