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PRESENTATION CONCERNING THE INFRASTRUCTURE MASTER PLANS
Tom Reeve, Senior Infrastructure Planning Program Coordinator provided a presentation concerning an overview on the Transportation Master Plan and the Water and Wastewater Master Plan.
T. Reeve discussed slides concerning the following topics:
* An overview of the Infrastructure Master Plans;
* An illustration identifying the areas where the Infrastructure Master Plans will be utilized;
* The rationale associated with the requirement for a Transportation Master Plan;
* A map illustrating the population growth projections for 2041;
* A chart illustrating the current modal split and the 2041 targets for active transportation and transit;
* A chart summarizing the four phases of the Active Transportation Infrastructure Strategy;
* The highlights for Active Transportation including Off-Road Trails, In-Boulevard Pathways, Cycle Tracks, Buffered Bike Lanes, Bike Lanes, Paved Shoulders, Signed Routes and Sidewalks;
* The transit services, principles and additional measures recommended by the study;
* A map illustrating roads in the secondary plan growth areas, ROW protections, road diets and the HOV lanes; and
* The crossings and interchange improvements proposed for Highway 400.
Members of the Committee asked a number of questions to City staff and received responses.
* An overview of the Water and Wastewater Master Plans;
* A graph illustrating a comparison of water usage with other municipalities and the level of service driven by legislation and government standards;
* A map illustrating the water supply zones in the City;
* A diagram illustrating the Water Storage and Distribution Master Plan for the five main pressure zones;
* A map illustrating the new infrastructure proposed and inflow and infiltration associated with the Wastewater Collection Master Plan;
* The rationale associated with the requirements of the Wastewater Treatment Master Plan;
* The estimated capital costs for the six Infrastruct...
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