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d. Construction <strong>of</strong> the MR 15 widening.<br />

e. Construction <strong>of</strong> the MR 35 widening.<br />

f. Construction <strong>of</strong> the LaSalle Boulevard widening.<br />

g. Construction <strong>of</strong> the Kingsway widenings.<br />

h. Construction <strong>of</strong> MR 80 widening.<br />

i. Conversion <strong>of</strong> the existing left turn through lanes on Paris Street and Long Lake<br />

Road to left turn lanes and the construction <strong>of</strong> additional through lanes on Paris<br />

Street and Long Lake Road at the Four Corners.<br />

j. Construction <strong>of</strong> a northbound right turn channelization at the Paris Street/Ramsey<br />

Lake Road intersection.<br />

k. Construction <strong>of</strong> dual eastbound, westbound and southbound left turn lanes and<br />

additional northbound and southbound through lanes at the LaSalle Boulevard/Notre<br />

Dame Avenue intersection.<br />

l. Construction <strong>of</strong> one additional westbound and one additional northbound left turn<br />

lanes at the LaSalle Boulevard/Barrydowne Road intersection as well as one<br />

additional northbound through lane.<br />

m. Construction <strong>of</strong> southbound left turn lane improvements and a right turn lane at the<br />

LaSalle Boulevard/Falconbridge Highway intersection.<br />

6. Continue to monitor traffic growth and service levels along MR 80.<br />

A future Class EA study <strong>of</strong> the widening <strong>of</strong> MR 80 should consider the Barrydowne Road<br />

extension and the potential by-pass <strong>of</strong> the McCrea Heights area as viable alternatives.<br />

At the time <strong>of</strong> this future study, updated growth forecasts should be prepared for Valley<br />

East, based on observed growth trends and known development activity or planning<br />

applications in the area. The Class EA study should reconfirm the need and justification<br />

for the improvements and include a detailed evaluation <strong>of</strong> social, cultural, and<br />

environmental impacts, which was beyond the scope <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Transportation</strong> <strong>Study</strong>, to<br />

confirm the recommended planning alternative. <strong>Greater</strong> <strong>Sudbury</strong> should ensure that any<br />

planning applications received in this area do not preclude the option <strong>of</strong> the Barrydowne<br />

Road extension, until such time as a future Class EA and route planning study can be<br />

completed.<br />

7. Initiate the remaining road improvements identified in Chapter 11 after the above shortterm<br />

improvements have been implemented.<br />

8. Undertake detailed feasibility / operational studies for the following localized<br />

improvements that may be required to address area growth or other localized<br />

operational deficiencies:<br />

CITY OF GREATER SUDBURY<br />

OFFICIAL PLAN BACKGROUND REPORT<br />

September 2005 Page 111

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