Regional Road Highway 50 drainage improvements from Mayfield Road to Healey Road
The Region of Peel has completed a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study for drainage improvements of Highway 50 from Mayfield Road to Healey Road, in the Town of Caledon. A Project File Report documenting the planning process, study recommendations as well as potential impacts and mitigation measures is available for review. You may provide written comments to the project team by January 19, 2023. All comments and concerns should be sent directly to the Project Managers.
- Project file report
- Appendix 1 – Consultation
- Appendix 2 – Stormwater Management Report
- Appendix 3 – Natural Heritage Report
- Appendix 4 – Cultural Heritage Assessment
- Appendix 5 – Stage I Archaeological Assessment
- Appendix 6 – Fluvial Geomorphology and Hydraulic Assessments
- Appendix 7 – Geotechnical Investigation Report
- Appendix 8 – Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
- Appendix 9 – Hydrogeological Investigation Report
- Appendix 10 – Recommended Roll Plans
- Appendix 11 – Property Impact and Temporary Easement Roll Plan
- Appendix 12 – Detailed Cost Estimate
Public Information Centre (PIC) 2
A second PIC will begin on March 17, 2022. The presentation material includes a summary of the project, alternative strategies, evaluation process used to determine the preliminary preferred solution.
Supporting materials
- Phase 1 environmental site assessment
- Hydrogeological report
- Stage 1 archaeological assessment
- Cultural heritage assessment
- Natural heritage report
- Fluvial geomorphology and hydraulic assessments
- Geotechnical report
- Stormwater management report
- Roll plan
We will be accepting feedback for PIC 2 until April 8, 2022. A formal response to all questions, comments and feedback will be available on April 22, 2022.
About the study
The Region of Peel has initiated a Schedule “B” Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) study for the drainage improvements of Highway 50 from Mayfield Road to Healey Road, in the Town of Caledon. The culverts and drainage ditches are in poor condition and require improvement and upgrading. To address this, the study will consider best industry practices, satisfy climate change requirements and comply with existing and future regulatory requirements.
As part of the project, active transportation improvements (i.e. pedestrian and cycling amenities) along the corridor will also be developed in accordance with the recommendations of the Region’s Sustainable Transportation Strategy (STS).
The project is being completed as a Schedule “B” project in accordance with the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (October 2000, amended in 2007, 2011 & 2015). As such, public and technical agency consultation will be fundamental in developing the study recommendations.
The study will take approximately two years to complete. The Region wants to ensure that anyone with an interest in this study has the opportunity to be involved and to provide input. As the study progresses, the project materials will be posted here for your review.
Due to the current COVID-19 Provincial restrictions, in-person public consultation sessions cannot be held at this time. Alternative solutions, evaluation of alternatives and recommended improvements will be presented in PIC 2 materials. Further details will be provided at the appropriate time.
Project documents
- Notice of PIC 2
- Notice of Commencement – Hwy 50 Drainage Improvements EA
- Highway 50 Drainage EA details
Contact
To submit your comments, if you would like more information or to be included on the mailing list for this project, please contact the Project Manager. All comments received will be considered in the development of the study recommendations.
Region of Peel
Syeda Banuri, M.Eng., P.Eng.
Project Manager, Infrastructure Programming and Studies
Cell: 416-407-7860
10 Peel Centre Drive, Suite B, 4th Fl.
Brampton, ON L6T 4B9