Pedestrian Crossover and Intersection Improvements
The City of Vaughan is committed to improving road safety for cyclists and pedestrians by upgrading and adding new pedestrian crossovers and traffic signals throughout the city.
Pedestrian Crossovers (PXO)
Pedestrian crossovers are a type of crossing where drivers and cyclists must stop for pedestrians intending to cross the road. They are identified by specific signs and pavement markings. In some cases, they may also have pedestrian-activated flashing lights. Learn more by visiting Pedestrian Crossovers | City of Vaughan.
Pedestrian Crossovers Under Construction
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Pedestrian safety in school zones is a top priority! The City of Vaughan has retained Chisholm Fleming & Associates to design a controlled pedestrian crossing over Peak Point Boulevard, between and Regency View Heights and Meadow Ridge Court, connecting the multi-use trail on either side of the road.
Project timeline: work is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2026
Improvements will include:
a new controlled pedestrian crossing over Peak Point Boulevard, between and Regency View Heights and Meadow Ridge Court.
new pavement markings and sidewalks with tactile paving at the crossing.
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Pedestrian safety in school zones is a top priority! The City of Vaughan has retained Chisholm Fleming & Associates to design a controlled pedestrian crossing over Beverley Glen Boulevard at Kingsbridge Circle across from Thornhill Green Park, located at 19 Beverely Glen Blvd.
Project timeline: work is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2026
Improvements will include:
a new controlled pedestrian crossing at Beverley Glenn Boulevard at Kingsbridge Circle.
new pavement markings and sidewalks with tactile paving at the crossing.
Traffic Signal Upgrades
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The City of Vaughan is improving road safety at the SmartCentres Vaughan Northwest shopping plaza, located at 3600 Major Mackenzie Dr.
Project timeline: work is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2026
Improvements will include:
a signalized intersection on Cityview Boulevard at the entrance that leads east to the Home Depot (55 Cityview Blvd.) and west to the Walmart Supercentre (3600 Major Mackenzie Dr.).
new curb radiuses at the intersection to better protect pedestrians.
new sidewalks with tactile paving at all four corners of the intersection.
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Pedestrian safety in school zones is a top priority! The City of Vaughan has retained Chisholm Fleming & Associates to design a traffic signal at the intersection of Beverley Glen Boulevard and Worth Boulevard.
Project timeline: work is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2026
Improvements will include:
new traffic signals, including pedestrian signals at the intersection.
new curb radiuses at the intersection to better protect pedestrians.
new sidewalks with tactile paving at all four corners of the intersection.
The existing pedestrian crossing east of this intersection will be removed as part of the work.