Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project - West
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Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project - West
Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project West Segment Public Information Centre Tuesday, September 11, 2012 South Common Community Centre Arbour Green Room 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. 1 Welcome • Thank you for attending this public information centre • Please sign in at our registration table • Representatives are present to answer your questions following the presentation 2 Proposed Agenda The purpose of today’s session is to: • Provide Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project background and context • Describe the BRT West (GO Transit-led) project • Explain where we are in the construction process for BRT West • Present the next steps towards implementation of the project • Answer your questions 3 Who We Are Metrolinx was created in 2006 to provide a modern, efficient and integrated transportation system in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. A division of Metrolinx, GO Transit is one of the largest and most successful commuter systems in North America. GO Transit has been in operation since 1967. 4 What is Bus Rapid Transit? • Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is an integrated public transportation system that gives bus traffic a priority by using an HOV lanes or dedicated lanes (busway). • To maximize flexibility and reduce the need for transfers, stations are placed at key points along the busway where passengers can connect to other modes of travel (e.g. regional bus, local bus, cycling, etc.) 5 Mississauga BRT Facts • The Mississauga BRT system was originally planned in the early 1990s to respond to forecast travel demand within and through the City of Mississauga • Once complete, the BRT system will cover approximately 18 kilometers and 12 stations with connections to other routes and transit systems 6 Mississauga BRT Facts (continued) • The BRT system will improve the quality of life for those living and working in the City of Mississauga • The Mississauga BRT system is part of a greater GO Transit initiative to create a high efficiency eastwest busway, which is eventually expected to span from Oakville to Pickering • The project is funded in partnership with the Government of Canada, the Province of Ontario, GO Transit and the City of Mississauga 7 BRT Project Milestones East Segment West Segment Environmental Assessment Complete 2009 2009 Public Information Centre(s) April, June and October 2008; May 2010 September 2012 Construction Start October 2010 Early 2013 Renforth Gateway 2011 Project Completion 2015 8 Early 2015 Commitments to the Environment • First environmental assessment for the east and west segments (Winston Churchill Boulevard to Commerce Boulevard) completed in 2009 by the City of Mississauga • Second environmental assessment for Renforth Gateway Hub (Commerce Boulevard to just east of Renforth Drive) completed in 2011 by Metrolinx/GO Transit • Key environmental commitments in the final design: • Implement landscaping of above-grade sections of the BRT • Impacts to watercourses/fish habitat are minimized by crossing at expanded existing crossings • Impacts to existing vegetation to be addressed through restoration/compensation where possible, and supplemented by new plantings elsewhere • Impacts to existing utilities minimized by modifying alignment of BRT 9 BRT East and BRT West 10 Erin Mills Station (Phase 1) Construct a bus station, dedicated busway and Park & Ride from Erin Mills Parkway to just west of Glen Erin Drive Anticipated Schedule: • Begin construction in early 2013 • Complete construction by early 2015 11 Erin Mills Station – Site Plan Pedestrian and bike access paths from community Bus operations facility Park & Ride (~310 parking spaces) Kiss & Ride Accessible parking Fully landscaped Site Bicycle shelters Bicycle shelters Heated platform shelters Bus platforms with automated ticket vending machines 12 Realigned Hwy ramp connection from the station to Hwy 403 W. Erin Mills Station – Site Circulation 13 Winston Churchill Station (Phase 2) Construct a bus station, dedicated busway and Park & Ride from Winston Churchill Boulevard to Glen Erin Drive Anticipated Schedule: • Begin construction in early 2013 • Complete construction by early 2015 14 Winston Churchill Station – Site Plan Pedestrian and bike access paths from community Bus operations facility Park & Ride (~310 parking spaces) Channelized right turn Fully landscaped Accessible parking Bicycle shelters Kiss & Ride Bicycle shelters Heated platform shelters Bus platforms with automated ticket vending machines 15 Dedicated bus ramp connection from Highway 403 to the station Winston Churchill Station – Site Circulation 16 Traffic Management Stage 1 Widen Glen Erin Drive for underpass construction Stage 2 Widen Highway 403 off ramp Construct portion of Glen Erin Drive underpass and busway 17 Construct parking lot, platforms and canopies Construct new Highway 403 westbound on ramp Traffic Management (continued) Stage 3 Stage 4 Construct remaining portion of Glen Erin Drive underpass Repave Erin Mills Parkway and Highway 403 westbound off ramp 18 Construct access road to station and storm management pond Anticipated Schedule • Planning and design: 2007 to 2012 • Construction: 2013 to 2015 • Completion: 2015 19 3D Visualization 20 BRT Tentative Bus Service and Connections 21 Next Steps The project team will: • Continue to work with partners and stakeholders to execute the project • Award construction Erin Mills Station (phase 1) in early 2013 • Award construction for Winston Churchill Station (phase 2) in early 2013 • Open BRT west in early 2015 22 Wrap-up • If you haven’t done so already, please sign in at the registration table to ensure that you are added to the project mailing list • For more information about the BRT project, please visit: www.gotransit.com/mississaugabrt and www.mississauga.ca/brt • Questions? 23 Thank you Merci www.gotransit.com 24