Whitehills Neighbourhood Connectivity Plan

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About this project

As part of its commitment to providing safe, convenient and accessible mobility choices for all residents, City Council has directed staff to develop a “Neighbourhood Connectivity Plan” (NCP) for the Whitehills area. The plan will identify where new sidewalks can provide the most value.

Throughout the month of June 2022, City staff consulted with your community to get input to help shape your neighbourhood’s plan. Based on feedback from residents, and data and information from community partners, the project team has developed recommendations for where sidewalks and connectivity should be prioritized in your neighbourhood. To preview the NCP recommendations for Whitehills, see below for a map and supporting information.

NCP Recommendations for Whitehills

Above: Map graphic showing recommended new sidewalk connections for the Whitehills area

Table 2: Whitehills Neighbourhood Connectivity Plan Recommendations

Street

Timing

Location

Program

Sidewalk recommended on one side of the street:

Edgehill Road

2023

Blackacres Crescent to Edgehill Crescent

LRRP

Edgehill Crescent

2023

Edgehill Road to Trail Connection

LRRP

Scotchpine Crescent

5-10yrs

Chappie Hill Walkway to Homestead Crescent

TBD

Yardley Wood Road

TBD

Full street length – Blackacres to Blackacres

NSP

Yardley Wood Place

TBD

Yardley Wood Road to Medway Valley Path

NSP

New pedestrian crossing to be considered:

Blackacres Boulevard

Monitor

Crossing at Snake Creek multi-use trail

RSS

Blackacres Boulevard

Monitor

Crossing at Winding Woods Crescent W.

RSS

Blackacres Boulevard

Monitor

Crossing at Edghill Road

RSS

New pedestrian signal recommended:

Fanshawe Park Road

1-2yrs

New pedestrian signal at Foxwood Avenue

RSS

* Sidewalks and pedestrian supportive infrastructure are constructed under various programs:

  • IRLP – Infrastructure Lifecycle Renewal Program
  • LRRP – Local Road Reconstruction Program
  • NSP – New Sidewalk Program
  • RSS – Road Safety Strategy
  • TBD – Program/Timeline is To Be Determined

Next steps

City staff will be bringing a report with recommendations on where new sidewalks should be implemented in your neighbourhood to City Council’s Civic Works Committee on January 31, 2023. This staff report will be available to preview online on the City of London’s website at this link at noon on January 26.

This meeting includes a public participation meeting (PPM) component, meaning you can speak directly to the Civic Works Committee at this meeting, either remotely or in-person. Remote participation requires preregistration through the Clerk’s Office. For more information on the PPM process, visit the City of London website at this link.

The January 31 Civic Works Committee meeting will also be available to livestream on the City of London’s YouTube channel.

With Council’s direction, staff would come back to any specific streets where sidewalks have been approved to consult with those residents. At that point, staff would focus on finding the best fit for the street and helping residents understand the design considerations available to maximize the benefits, and mitigate impacts of, adding a new sidewalk.

Project recap

If you missed your neighbourhood’s webinar from June 2022, you can still view a recording of the presentation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5Vgp7yO0vA

A photo showing a little boy and girl walking on a sidewalk holding hands.


About this project

As part of its commitment to providing safe, convenient and accessible mobility choices for all residents, City Council has directed staff to develop a “Neighbourhood Connectivity Plan” (NCP) for the Whitehills area. The plan will identify where new sidewalks can provide the most value.

Throughout the month of June 2022, City staff consulted with your community to get input to help shape your neighbourhood’s plan. Based on feedback from residents, and data and information from community partners, the project team has developed recommendations for where sidewalks and connectivity should be prioritized in your neighbourhood. To preview the NCP recommendations for Whitehills, see below for a map and supporting information.

NCP Recommendations for Whitehills

Above: Map graphic showing recommended new sidewalk connections for the Whitehills area

Table 2: Whitehills Neighbourhood Connectivity Plan Recommendations

Street

Timing

Location

Program

Sidewalk recommended on one side of the street:

Edgehill Road

2023

Blackacres Crescent to Edgehill Crescent

LRRP

Edgehill Crescent

2023

Edgehill Road to Trail Connection

LRRP

Scotchpine Crescent

5-10yrs

Chappie Hill Walkway to Homestead Crescent

TBD

Yardley Wood Road

TBD

Full street length – Blackacres to Blackacres

NSP

Yardley Wood Place

TBD

Yardley Wood Road to Medway Valley Path

NSP

New pedestrian crossing to be considered:

Blackacres Boulevard

Monitor

Crossing at Snake Creek multi-use trail

RSS

Blackacres Boulevard

Monitor

Crossing at Winding Woods Crescent W.

RSS

Blackacres Boulevard

Monitor

Crossing at Edghill Road

RSS

New pedestrian signal recommended:

Fanshawe Park Road

1-2yrs

New pedestrian signal at Foxwood Avenue

RSS

* Sidewalks and pedestrian supportive infrastructure are constructed under various programs:

  • IRLP – Infrastructure Lifecycle Renewal Program
  • LRRP – Local Road Reconstruction Program
  • NSP – New Sidewalk Program
  • RSS – Road Safety Strategy
  • TBD – Program/Timeline is To Be Determined

Next steps

City staff will be bringing a report with recommendations on where new sidewalks should be implemented in your neighbourhood to City Council’s Civic Works Committee on January 31, 2023. This staff report will be available to preview online on the City of London’s website at this link at noon on January 26.

This meeting includes a public participation meeting (PPM) component, meaning you can speak directly to the Civic Works Committee at this meeting, either remotely or in-person. Remote participation requires preregistration through the Clerk’s Office. For more information on the PPM process, visit the City of London website at this link.

The January 31 Civic Works Committee meeting will also be available to livestream on the City of London’s YouTube channel.

With Council’s direction, staff would come back to any specific streets where sidewalks have been approved to consult with those residents. At that point, staff would focus on finding the best fit for the street and helping residents understand the design considerations available to maximize the benefits, and mitigate impacts of, adding a new sidewalk.

Project recap

If you missed your neighbourhood’s webinar from June 2022, you can still view a recording of the presentation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5Vgp7yO0vA

A photo showing a little boy and girl walking on a sidewalk holding hands.


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