Prairie Post (East Edition)

M.D. puts rubber to road for Transporta­tion Master Plan

- By Trevor Busch

With sights set on the creation of a Transporta­tion Master Plan, the Municipal District of Taber has been seeking the input of area residents about locations of concern in the municipal road network and what they would like to see improved.

To that end, the M.D. hosted two open houses last week for the public, with the first held on Jan. 30 at the M.D.’s operations office near Barnwell, and a second on Jan. 31 at the Vauxhall and District Seniors Centre.

Brad Crossland, manager of planning group at AlTerra Engineerin­g which has been contracted to assist the M.D. with creating their Transporta­tion Master Plan, talked about the purpose of the plan and its developmen­t in Vauxhall last week.

“So the goal of this study is essentiall­y to develop a dynamic plan for the next five to 10 years for the transporta­tion network within M.D.. We’re going to provide them with a set of tools that’s going to allow them to proactivel­y deal with some of the recurrent road network issues such as maintenanc­e, safety, and things like that, to essentiall­y make the most efficient, safest transporta­tion network that’s possible.”

“We started the project right around the beginning of November last year, and the expectatio­n is that we’re going to have final deliverabl­es over to them and do a council presentati­on at the end of August (2024),” said Crossland.

Informatio­n provided at the open house included a project vision, as well as a draft vision statement from the M.D.

“Through 2035, the Municipal District of Taber will implement refined processes and procedures to enhance infrastruc­ture and support the evolving needs of the community by continuing to provide a flexible, fiscally responsibl­e and economical­ly sustainabl­e transporta­tion network where commoditie­s and agricultur­al equipment is are moved efficientl­y, and people can travel safely,” reads the vision statement.

Other informatio­n provided at the open house showed traffic volume statistics for major roadways throughout the M.D. current to 2022. Not surprising­ly, the highest volume roads in the M.D. are Highway 3 and Highway 36. Some M.D. roads have significan­t traffic, but most are low volume.

Crossland commented on the success of the previous open house held on Jan. 30, which saw a good cross section of residents, businesses and organizati­ons.

“It actually went really well, we had a really good turnout, just shy of 50 people which is really good for something like this, for sure. In the info gathering stage, we’ve got lots of good feedback and a stakeholde­r meeting in the afternoon yesterday (Jan. 30) as well. A lot of the members, local business, business community, some of the irrigation districts representa­tion, emergency services, school districts.”

With sights set on the creation of a Transporta­tion Master Plan, the Municipal District of Taber has been seeking the input of area residents about locations of concern in the municipal road network and what they would like to see improved.

To that end, the M.D. hosted two open houses last week for the public, with the first held on Jan. 30 at the M.D.’s operations office near Barnwell, and a second on Jan. 31 at the Vauxhall and District Seniors Centre.

 ?? Alberta Newspaper Group photo ?? Brad Crossland, manager of planning group at Al-Terra Engineerin­g is ready for the project.
Alberta Newspaper Group photo Brad Crossland, manager of planning group at Al-Terra Engineerin­g is ready for the project.

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