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Publication Date: June 26, 2025 - 16:45
Committee approves Transportation Master Plan
June 26, 2025
The Public Works and Infrastructure Committee today approved the Transportation Master Plan (TMP) Capital Infrastructure Plan, which will guide the development of the City’s transportation system to 2046.
The TMP is a supporting document of the Official Plan (OP) which projects an increase of more than 400,000 residents in the next 20 years. The TMP identifies transportation policies and infrastructure investments to support that growth. It informs annual budgets, the development charges background study and the City’s long-range financial plans.
The TMP includes the following two networks for both transit and road projects:
- The Needs-Based Networks identify all projects needed to address City mobility needs to 2046, based on the OP’s population and employment growth projections.
- The Priority Networks identify a subset of needs-based projects that should be prioritized for implementation and that are expected to be delivered by 2046, depending on funding and affordability constraints. Projects were prioritized using a Council-approved framework.
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