Planning for future transit in the Keele Street and Kirby Road area

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Attend an Open House on May 12

The City of Vaughan is committed to keeping you moving – whether it be by foot, car, bus or train! The City is undertaking the Block 27 Transit Hub Special Study to determine how a potential GO Station could fit and function in the area at Keele Street and Kirby Road – and you can get involved. 

 

The Block 27 area – bounded by Teston Road, Keele Street, Kirby Road and Jane Street – is envisioned as a complete community. The study area, located in the north-eastern corner of the block, is identified as a potential location for a future GO Station, and is planned to include a mix of low- and mid-rise housing, mixed-use and retail spaces, community facilities and parks.

 

Through the Block 27 Transit Hub Special Study, the City is examining how a potential future GO Station could be integrated into the community, including its location, design, amenities such as parking and connections to the surrounding street network.

 

Interested in learning more about this future transit hub? Want to share your thoughts on potential station locations, features and street networks?

 

Attend an Open House on Tuesday, May 12 to have your say. Here are the details:

  • Location: Maple Community Centre (10190 Keele St.), Activity Room 1
  • Time: Drop by any time from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

 

Can’t attend in person? No problem. Following the Open House, online materials will be available for your review and comment at vaughan.ca/Block27 until Tuesday, May 26.

 

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