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1June 2025
Survey and in-person public meeting
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2January 2026
Update recommendations based on new provincial legislation
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3Spring 2026
Share short and long term plans for Aquitaine Avenue with the community
Reason for the study
We’re aiming to build complete streets that make roads across the city safer and more accessible for everyone. To make these improvements, we’re studying three roads in Ward 9 to explore potential permanent infrastructure we can implement in the future.
The three roads include:
- Aquitaine Avenue (Tenth Line West to Millcreek Drive)
- Argentia Road (signalized driveway east of Winston Churchill Boulevard to Turner Valley Road)
- Millcreek Drive (Derry Road West to Britannia Road West)
We will use the data from the study to select and recommend the best design alternative that embodies the complete streets philosophy, as well as the multi-modal and Vision Zero approaches aimed at making the roads more accessible, safe and comfortable for all road users.
Project updates
January 2026
City staff have been reviewing recent Provincial legislation which deals with the installation of cycling infrastructure. We are adjusting our study recommendations accordingly. Final recommendations for Aquitaine Avenue will include:
- A proposed schedule of works along the corridor, taking into consideration any planned Region of Peel works
- Recommended street designs for all road users
- A final construction schedule
Public engagement
In June 2025, the City conducted a survey and held an in-person public meeting to consult the public about the Argentia and Millcreek Road Safety Projects, and to check in on Aquitaine Avenue’s interim three lane plus bicycle lane configuration.