Main Street West
Tremaine Rd. to Bronte St.

Main Street West, between Tremaine Road to Bronte Street, is an existing two lane rural roadway that is being widened to support future growth in the community.

The roadway will be designed as a four-lane thoroughfare with a centre median.

Project Phases

Phase 1 - Tremaine Rd. to Scott Blvd.

This is the western section of the project. Main Street will be realigned to intersect Tremaine Road to the south of the existing intersection. Halton Region is currently widening and reconstructing Tremaine Road between Derry Road and Main Street.

  • Halton's first roundabout will be located at Tremaine Road and Main Street.

Phase 1 consists of:

  • Construction of four traffic lanes with a central median, storm sewers and curbs
  • On-street bike lanes
  • Construction of multi-use path on both sides of the road.

The total project cost for Phase 1 is estimated at $6.5 million.

Stage Estimated Date
Construction Commenced Winter 2010
Construction Completed Fall 2011

Phase 2 - Scott Blvd. to Bronte St.

The eastern section of the project has recently completed an Environmental Assessment Study.

Two Public Information Centres were held. Several options were reviewed in light of comments that were received from regulatory agencies and the public.

The preferred option includes:

  • Construction of two through lanes (one lane in each direction) and a centre shared turn lane
  • On-street bike lanes between Scott Blvd. and Whitmer St.
  • Construction of a multi-use path/sidewalk on both sides of the road between Scott Blvd. and Bronte St.
  • Signalized intersection at Scott Blvd.

The total project cost for Phase 2 is estimated at $8.7 million.

StageEstimated Date
Environmental Assessment 2011
Design 2011
Construction Tender Late 2011
Construction Begins 2012
Construction Completed 2013

Additional Information

Staff Reports