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Archived Studies
Class Environmental Assessment: Enhanced Access to Lansdowne Street West in the Vicinity of Erskine Avenue
The study will investigate all possible access enhancements from the south end of the City to Lansdowne Street West in the Vicinity of Erskine Avenue. See a list of all archived documents related to this program. |
Class Environmental Assessment: Parkhill Road Sewage Pumping Station
With the growth of residential areas, there is a need to upgrade existing infrastructure to ensure this growth can be properly serviced. This study reviews, in part, the existing Parkhill and Valleyview sanitary catchment area. |
Flood Reduction Program
The flood reduction program consists of the short and long term actions the City of Peterborough is taking based on the Flood Reduction Master Plan. See a list of all archived documents related to this Program. |
Hospital Access Road Environmental Study Report Revision
In June 2007, the City of Peterborough (City) completed a Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) for the road network improvements associated with the new Peterborough Regional Health Centre. The City is proposing to stop construction at Sherbrooke Street. This marks a change from what was approved in the Access Road Class EA necessitating a Revision to the Hospital Access Road Environmental Study Report, in accordance with the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Document |
New PRHC Road Network Improvements Class Environmental Assessment Study
The PRHC Road Network Improvements CEA Study examined the existing road network in the vicinity of the new Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) and identified appropriate road improvements. |
Alternative West Side Corridor Analysis
The Alternative West Side Corridor Analysis was completed in 2003 to compare the Partial Parkway corridor concept developed as part of the Comprehensive Transportation Plan Update, with alternative corridor concepts. |