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Southern Highways Program 2014-2018 Southern Highways Program 2014-2018 MMinistryinistry of Transportation of Transportation TABLE OF CONTENTS Southern Regional Map 1 ----------------------------------------- Introduction 2 ----------------------------------------- Expansion Projects 3 ----------------------------------------- Rehabilitation Projects 7 ----------------------------------------- Projects Beyond 2018 41 MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION Southern Regions MTO Provincial Highways Management Region Eastern Central West Northeastern/Northwestern OPS Regions Roads NORTHWESTERN NORTHEASTERN Kenora ! 11 dc71 dc17 dc Cochrane ! 11 17 Marathon dc dc ! ! Thunder Bay dc101 dc11 17 New Liskeard dc ! dc144 Sudbury Sault Ste. Marie ! ! North Bay ! 17 17 dc69 dc dc Ottawa 6 11 dc ! dc dc417 ! 416 Produced by: Bancroft 400 Huntsville ! dc Geomatics Office dc 7 Highway Standards Branch dc dc11 EAST Sources: Owen Sound ! 26 Base: DCRB dc ! Kingston Roads: LHRS Routes, January 2014 6 dc 400 401 dc ! dc Projection: CSRS Ontario MNR Lambert 21 CENTRAL Port Hope Datum: NAD 83 dc ! WEST Toronto November 5, 2014 7 dc QEW ! St. Catharines This map should not be relied on as a precise indicator of dc routes or locations, nor as a guide to navigation. 402 ! London 3 The Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) shall not dc dc be liable in any way for the use of, or reliance upon, 401 this map or any information on this map Windsor dc ! © Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2014 dc3 1 SOUTHERN HIGHWAYS PROGRAM 2014 - 2018 INTRODUCTION Creating Jobs and Building a Stronger Ontario In 2014/15, the Ontario government will be investing $2.5 billion to repair and expand provincial highways and bridges. This includes $1.95 billion for Southern Ontario creating or sustaining approximately 19,500 direct and indirect jobs. Improving Ontario's transportation network is part of the government’s plan to strengthen the economy. 2014 Planned Accomplishments Southern Ontario New highways 107 lane km New bridges 10 Highways rehabilitated 578 centreline km Bridges rehabilitated 142 The timing of projects in the following lists is subject to change based on funding, planning, design, environmental approval, property acquisition and construction requirements. 2 SOUTHERN EXPANSION 2014 – 2018 WEST ONTARIO EXPANSION 2014-2018 Target Completion Hwy Status Location Type of Work Date Beyond 7N Planned Kitchener to Guelph New four‐lane highway 2018 Fischer‐Hallman Rd. to 7 & 8 Underway Four to six‐lane widening 2016 Courtland Ave., Kitchener Hwy 4 (Colonel Talbot Rd.), New interchange / bridge Beyond 401 Planned London replacement 2018 401 Underway Wonderland Rd., London New interchange 2015 401 Underway Westminster Dr., London Bridge replacement 2014 Interchange Beyond 401 Planned Highbury Ave., London improvement / bridge 2018 replacement Interchange Veterans Memorial Parkway, 401 Planned improvement / bridge 2017 London replacement Hwy 8 to Waterloo Regional Rd. 401 Planned Six to ten‐lane widening 2018 24 (Hespeler Rd.), Cambridge New six‐lane below grade Rt. Hon. Herb Gray Parkway, freeway / new four‐lane 401 & 3 Underway 2015 Windsor ‐ Essex at‐grade service road network Note: Project timing is subject to change based on funding, planning, design, environmental approval, property acquisition and construction requirements. 3 EASTERN ONTARIO EXPANSION 2014-2018 Target Completion Hwy Status Location Type of Work Date Arnprior By‐Pass, Campbell Dr. to 17 Underway 2 to 4 lane widening 2016 Scheel Dr. 62 Underway Hwy 401 to Foxboro, Belleville 2 to 4 and 5 lane widening 2014 Burnham to east of Nagle Rd., 401 Planned 4 to 6 lane widening 2017 Cobourg Hwy 15 to Frontenac Cty. Rd. 38, Bridge replacement / widening 401 Underway Montreal St. and CNR overheads, 2016 / interchange improvements Kingston 417 Underway Eagleson Rd. to Hwy 7, Ottawa (HOV) 4 to 8 and 4 to 6 lane widening 2014 417 Planned Bronson Ave., Ottawa Interchange improvements 2018 417 Planned Island Park Dr. to Metcalfe St., Ottawa Noise barriers 2017 417 Planned Parkdale Ave., Ottawa Interchange improvements 2015 6 to 8 lane widening, bridge Nicholas St. to Ottawa Rd. 174, 417 Underway replacements / rehabilitations 2015 Ottawa / widenings Note: Project timing is subject to change based on funding, planning, design, environmental approval, property acquisition and construction requirements. 4 CENTRAL ONTARIO EXPANSION 2014-2018 Target Completion Hwy Status Location Type of Work Date 400 Planned Hwy 400 / 5th Line, Simcoe New interchange 2017 Interchange 400 Underway Hwy 400 / Duckworth St., Simcoe 2016 reconstruction Hwy 401 / 403 / 410 interchange to 401 Underway HOV expansion 2018 Credit River Bridge, Peel (HOV) Interchange 401 Underway Hwy 401 / Holt Rd., Durham 2016 reconfiguration Green Lane to Queensville Side Rd., 404 Underway New four‐lane highway 2014 York, Phase 3 of 4 404 Planned Hwy 407 to Stouffville, York (HOV) HOV expansion Beyond 2018 Queensville Side Rd. to Ravenshoe 404 Underway New four‐lane highway 2014 Rd., York, Phase 4 of 4 Port Robinson Rd. to Main St., Two to four‐lane 406 Underway 2015 Niagara widening Brock Rd., Pickering, to Harmony Rd., Oshawa, and the West Durham Link 407E Underway New highway 2015 (WDL) that connects Highway 407 East to Highway 401, Phase 1 Harmony Rd., Oshawa to Taunton 407E Planned New highway 2017 Rd., Clarington, Phase 2A Taunton Rd., Clarington to Highway 35/115, Clarington, and the East 407E Planned Durham Link (EDL) that connects New highway Beyond 2018 Highway 407 East to Highway 401, Phase 2B 410 Underway Hwy 401 to Queen St., Peel (HOV) HOV expansion Beyond 2018 5 CENTRAL ONTARIO EXPANSION 2014-2018 Target Completion Hwy Status Location Type of Work Date 427 Underway Hwy 409 to Hwy 407, Toronto (HOV) HOV expansion 2017 427 Planned Hwy 7 to Major Mackenzie Dr., York, New highway Beyond 2018 Interchange QEW Planned Dixie Rd. interchange, Peel Beyond 2018 reconfiguration Note: Project timing is subject to change based on funding, planning, design, environmental approval, property acquisition and construction requirements. 6 SOUTHERN REHABILITATION 2014 – 2018 WEST ONTARIO REHABILITATION 2014 Target Project Completion Length Hwy Status Location Type of Work Date (km) St. Thomas Expressway 3 Underway Bridge rehabilitations 2014 n/a and Hwy 4, Talbotville Hwy 19 / Vienna Rd., 3 Underway Intersection improvements 2014 n/a Tillsonburg Resurfacing / culvert 3 Underway Delhi to Simcoe 2014 14 rehabilitations Grand River Bridge, 3 Underway Bridge replacement 2015 n/a Cayuga Talbotville to Hwy 401, 4 Underway Resurfacing 2014 6 London 6 Underway Jarvis to Hagersville Resurfacing 2014 8 Hwy 401 to south of Clair 6 Underway Resurfacing 2014 5 Rd., Guelph Chatsworth to Owen 6 Underway Resurfacing 2014 11 Sound Resurfacing / bridge 6 Underway Springmount to Hepworth rehabilitations / culvert 2014 15 rehabilitations Hepworth to Tobermory, 6 Underway Culvert rehabilitations 2015 n/a various locations Guelph to Rockwood, and Resurfacing / intersection 7 Underway 2015 6 Wellington Rd. 44 improvements Kincardine to Bruce Rd. 7 / Resurfacing / culvert 9 Underway 2015 8 Side Rd. 20 rehabilitations 7 WEST ONTARIO REHABILITATION 2014 Target Project Completion Length Hwy Status Location Type of Work Date (km) Dufferin Rd. 17, north of 10 Underway Shelburne to Southgate Resurfacing 2015 16 Rd. 24, north of Dundalk Resurfacing / culvert 21 Underway Bayfield to Goderich 2014 20 rehabilitations Resurfacing / bridge 21 Underway Port Elgin to Alvanley rehabilitation / culvert 2014 21 rehabilitations 23 Underway Hwy 7 to Mitchell Resurfacing 2015 36 40 Underway Chatham to Wallaceburg Resurfacing 2014 17 Churchill Rd. to McGregor 40 Underway Resurfacing 2014 3 Rd., Sarnia Lancaster St. to Waterloo Resurfacing / bridge 85 Underway 2014 5 Regional Rd. 15, Waterloo rehabilitations Mount Forest to Bridge rehabilitations / 89 Underway 2014 n/a Shelburne culvert rehabilitations Wellington Rd. 32, 401 Underway Wellington Rd. 35, Hwy 6 Bridge rehabilitations 2014 n/a North, Guelph 401 / Underway Woodstock ATMS 2014 n/a 403 Waterloo Regional Rd. 24 (Hespeler Rd.) to Halton 401 Underway Resurfacing 2014 24 boundary, various locations Middlesex Rd. 2 402 Underway (Longwoods Rd.) to Hwy Bridge rehabilitations 2016 n/a 401, London Grand River Bridge, west 403 Underway Bridge rehabilitations 2015 n/a of Brantford 8 WEST ONTARIO REHABILITATION 2014 Target Project Completion Length Hwy Status Location Type of Work Date (km) Paris Rd. to Wayne Gretzky 403 Underway Parkway, and Oak Park Rd., Bridge rehabilitations 2015 n/a Brantford Note: Project timing is subject to change based on funding, planning, design, environmental approval, property acquisition and construction requirements. 9 WEST ONTARIO REHABILITATION 2015 Target Project Completion Length Hwy Location Type of Work Date (km) Essex Rd. 27 (Cottam Side 3 Rd.) to Essex Rd. 34 (Union Reconstruction 2016 10 Ave.), west of Leamington Carter Rd. to John Pound Rd., 3 Resurfacing 2015 14 Tillsonburg Kippen River Bridge and 4 Bridge rehabilitations 2016 n/a Ausable River Bridge, Hensall Rocky Saugeen River Bridge, 6 Bridge rehabilitation 2015 n/a Durham Southgate Rd. 24, north of 10 Resurfacing 2015 12 Dundalk to Flesherton Brant Rd. 5 (Blue Lake Rd.) to 24 Glen Morris Rd., Brant Reconstruction 2015 5 County Resurfacing / culvert 26 Thornbury to Collingwood 2016 14 rehabilitations Krug St. to Lancaster St., Resurfacing / bridge 85 2016 3 Kitchener rehabilitations Hwy 40 interchange, and 10 Interchange improvement / 401 km Hwy 401 EBL, Chatham‐ bridge replacements / culvert 2016 10 Kent rehabilitations
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