The Township of Laurentian Valley in partnership with the City of Pembroke has retained Paradigm Transportation Solutions Limited to complete the Township of Laurentian Valley/City of Pembroke Transportation Master Plan for East-West Traffic.

The Transportation Master Plan for East-West Traffic will provide important information and recommendations to guide Official Plan policies and development approval decisions, as well as future decisions on transportation infrastructure. As a collaborative project with the City of Pembroke, the Master Plan provides the opportunity to ensure a holistic approach to future decisions on transportation.

Notice of Study Commencement - Issued May 29, 2023

The Township of Laurentian Valley in partnership with the City of Pembroke has retained Paradigm Transportation Solutions Limited to complete the Township of Laurentian Valley/City of Pembroke Transportation Master Plan for East-West Traffic.

A Transportation Master Plan (TMP) is one of several strategic policy documents that direct how a municipality will grow and develop over the long term. It works together with a municipality’s Official Plan, which directs land use and development patterns, as well as other master plans such as those concerning municipal servicing, parks and recreation, and economic development. Generally, Transportation Master Plans examine current transportation issues within a community, assess existing and future growth patterns, determine the need for transportation improvements, and establish policies to support the plan and maintain the transportation network.

The Transportation Master Plan for East-West Traffic will provide important information and recommendations to guide Official Plan policies and development approval decisions, as well as future decisions on transportation infrastructure. As a collaborative project between the Township of Laurentian Valley and City of Pembroke, the TMP provides the opportunity to ensure a coordinated approach to future decisions on transportation. The study will follow the requirements of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) (an approved process under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act).

Your input is important to us!

Engaging the community is a vital component of this study. Visit the project website below to learn more about the study, complete our online survey and offer comments. Hard copies of the survey are available for pickup at the Pembroke Public Library (237 Victoria Street), City of Pembroke Operations Centre (460 River Road) and Township of Laurentian Valley Municipal Office(460 Witt Road).

If you (or your agency or group) are interested in participating in the study or would like to be added to the contact list to receive future updates, please contact lvpembrokeTMP@ptsl.com or one of the Project Managers:

Lauree Armstrong
Township Planner/CEMC, Township of Laurentian Valley
(613) 735-6291 x203
lvpembrokeTMP@ptsl.com

Brian Lewis
Director of Operations, City of Pembroke
(613) 735-6821 x1410
lvpembrokeTMP@ptsl.com

Kevin Jones
Consultant Team Project Manager, Paradigm Transportation Solutions Limited
(416) 479-9684 x513
lvpembrokeTMP@ptsl.com

What is a Transportation Master Plan?

A Transportation Master Plan (TMP) is a strategic policy document that guides how a municipality’s transportation system will grow and develop over the long term. The plan works together with a municipality’s Official Plan, which directs land use and development patterns, as well as other master plans such as those concerning municipal servicing, parks and recreation, and economic development. Generally, Transportation Master Plans examine current transportation issues within a community, assess existing and future growth patterns, determine the need for transportation improvements, and establish policies to support the plan and maintain the transportation network.

Why do municipalities need a TMP?

The Township of Laurentian Valley and City of Pembroke are growing, with new commercial uses emerging along the Highway 148/Pembroke Street East corridor and plans for residential development to the south and west edges of Pembroke on lands within the City and along its boundary with the Township. The Town of Petawawa, while outside the immediate study area, is also experiencing growth, putting pressure on the Pembroke Street West (Renfrew County Road 51) corridor leading into the City. Over the longer term, this pattern of growth may put additional strain on the existing east-west road network within the Township and City – a network bisected by the Muskrat River and featuring few arterial road crossings.

With the Township and City poised for continued prosperity and growth, it requires a strategy to address existing traffic concerns and plan to meet future transportation needs. The Township of Laurentian Valley and City of Pembroke Official Plans set out broad transportation system objectives, but do not identify the specific transportation improvement projects needed to serve planned growth. The Transportation Master Plan will address these needs.  

What will the study involve?

The Transportation Master Plan will assess the existing transportation network to identify potential improvements to meet current and future needs. Ultimately, the integrated plan will also provide a policy framework to support sustainable transportation practices and livable communities as Laurentian Valley and Pembroke grow over time. In delivering this policy framework, the plan is expected to:

  • Review Highway 148 as it relates to traffic management and future development;
  • Review the performance of the existing road network based on existing traffic and new data collected;
  • Develop projections of future traffic from Provincial highways, County roads, and local growth;
  • Evaluate the ability of existing infrastructure to meet future needs;
  • Identify and propose ways to address current and future road needs;
  • Create a balanced transportation system that supports active and alternative transportation options, including sustainable choices like walking and cycling;
  • Provide supporting policies on matters related to the design and operation of the transportation network, including matters such as safety, traffic management and pedestrian crossings;
  • Itemize infrastructure requirements for building and maintaining the transportation network in the short, medium and long-term, including anticipated costs; and
  • Identify potential funding sources for future works.

How can I provide input?

Public and stakeholder participation is an essential component of the Transportation Master Plan Study. The public engagement program for the study has been designed to encourage meaningful, two-way communication so that the final plan aligns with the Township’s and City’s vision and unique community features. This will include opportunities to converse with the consultant team, Township and City staff and provide input on ideas and recommendations through an online survey and open house as work progresses.

Step 1: Complete the Survey (now closed)
Step 2: Attend the Public Open House on December 13, 2023 at the Shady Nook Recreation Centre

Engaging the community is a vital component of this study. The next step is a Public Open House to present preliminary study recommendations and allow members of the public to discuss their ideas with members of the project team. More information is contained in the Notice below

Notice of Public Open House on December 13, 2023

Notice of Public Open House

Township of Laurentian Valley/City of Pembroke
Transportation Master Plan East-West Traffic

The Township of Laurentian Valley in partnership with the City of Pembroke is completing a Transportation Master Plan for East-West Traffic.

A Transportation Master Plan (TMP) is one of several strategic policy documents that direct how a municipality will grow and develop over the long term. It works together with a municipality’s Official Plan, which directs land use and development patterns, as well as other master plans such as those concerning municipal servicing, parks and recreation, and economic development. Generally, Transportation Master Plans examine current transportation issues within a community, determine the need for transportation improvements to support future growth, and establish policies to support the plan and maintain the transportation network. The Transportation Master Plan for East-West Traffic is being undertaken in accordance with the requirements of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) (an approved process under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act).

Your input is important to us!

Engaging the community is a vital component of this study. A Public Open House to present preliminary study recommendations and allow members of the public to discuss their ideas with members of the project team has been scheduled for:

December 13, 2023

4:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Shady Nook Recreation Centre

80 Richardson Crescent, Laurentian Valley

Ontario, Canada K8A 6W5

 Visit the project web site at www.lvtownship.ca/LVPembrokeTMP/ to learn more about the study. Online copies of the display material will be posted on the project website following the meeting for those who may not be able to attend.

If you (or your agency or group) are interested in participating in the study or would like to be added to the contact list to receive future updates, please contact lvpembrokeTMP@ptsl.com or one of the Project Managers:

Lauree Armstrong
Township Planner/CEMC, Township of Laurentian Valley
(613) 735-6291 x203
lvpembrokeTMP@ptsl.com

Brian Lewis
Director of Operations, City of Pembroke
(613) 735-6821 x1410
lvpembrokeTMP@ptsl.com

Kevin Jones
Consultant Team Project Manager, Paradigm Transportation Solutions Limited
(416) 479-9684 x513
lvpembrokeTMP@ptsl.com

 

   

This notice was first issued on November 29, 2023.

With the exception of personal information, all comments received will become part of the public record, in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

Step 3: If you could not attend the Public Open House your comments are still welcome!

For those who could not attend the Public Open House on December 13, 2023 the information from the Open House session is below.  If you have any comments please fill out the comment form provided and email your comments to lvpembrokeTMP@ptsl.com

Information from Public Open House, December 13, 2023

Transportation Master Plan Comments Form