Final Survey is active!

Transportation Services has assessed the existing traffic conditions along Biehn Drive and developed and evaluated alternative solutions in order to address resident concerns. A draft version of the preferred traffic calming plan was presented to area residents through a virtual Public Information Centre held on November 23, 2021. Based on feedback from residents and affected agencies, the draft preferred plan has been modified and finalized for the final survey that is now open until Monday, March 21, 2022.

The final preferred alternative consists of the following measures listed below:

  1. A speed cushion on Old Huron Road between Battler Road & Maxwell Drive
  2. A speed cushion on Biehn Drive between the Huron Road ramp & Old Huron Place
  3. A speed cushion on Biehn Drive between Old Huron Place & Carlyle Drive
  4. Pedestrian improvements at the intersection with Black Walnut Drive
  5. A speed cushion on Biehn Drive between Marl Meadow Drive & McLeod Court
  6. A traffic circle on Biehn Drive at the intersection with Kilkerran Crescent/Robertson Crescent
  7. A speed hump on Maxwell Drive located at Brigadoon Park

To indicate your support or opposition to the proposed traffic calming plan, please complete our final survey. We require that 50% of residents respond, with 60% in support of the preferred plan before work can proceed. Please note that each address will only have one vote. All directly affected residents of Biehn Drive, as well as neighbouring roadways, are eligible to take part in this survey.

To request a paper copy of the survey, please contact Steven Ryder at 519-741-2200 ext 7152 or by email Steven.Ryder@kitchener.ca

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This project is now complete. Please note that no final survey will be administered. In summer 2024, it was determined by Council that we will no longer implement safety improvements through a formal traffic calming program. We have moved to a hot spot improvement model instead. For more information, please visit kitchener.ca/TrafficCalming


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