Public Notice: Notice of Study Completion - Oxford County Cycling Master Plan
Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study
Oxford County has completed the Cycling Master Plan (CMP) to:
- enhance its current cycling initiatives;
- identify opportunities for commuter cycling; and,
- provide on-road connectivity to local cycling and off-road trail networks.
The County retained WSP Canada Group Limited, in partnership with Share the Road Cyclist Coalition, to prepare the Cycling Master Plan.
The CMP has identified a long term strategy for implementation of a primary and secondary cycling network on County roads that will provide greater connectivity for active transportation. The CMP followed Phases 1 and 2 of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) process for master plans.
Notice of review periods
This notice announces the start of the 45 calendar day public review period for the CMP in accordance with the requirements of the EA process. The review period will begin on December 1, 2022.
The CMP report is available for viewing:
- In person at the Oxford County Administration Building at 21 Reeve Street in Woodstock, Ontario.
- Online at Speak Up, Oxford! along with other background documents and an online comment and question form: www.speakup.oxfordcounty.ca/cycling-masterplan-final-review
- Review the report here: 2021 Cycling Master Plan | Phase 1 Report | Phase 2 Report
You can submit your feedback or questions:
- Directly to: Frank Gross
Manager, Transportation & Waste Management
21 Reeve Street, PO Box 1614
Woodstock, ON N4S 7Y3
1-800-755-0394, ext. 3120
fgross@oxfordcounty.ca - Online at Speak Up, Oxford! www.speakup.oxfordcounty.ca/cycling-masterplan-final-review
Contacts for more information
Frank Gross
Manager, Transportation & Waste Management
21 Reeve Street,
Woodstock, ON N4S 7Y3
1-800-755-0394, ext. 3120
fgross@oxfordcounty.ca
Justin Jones
Project Manager, WSP
582 Lancaster Street West
Kitchener, ON N2K 1M3
289-982-4933
Justin.Jones.2@wsp.com
Information will be collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record.
This notice issued November 18, 2022