Multi-Use Recreation Trail: Long Sault Pipeline Corridor
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The Township of South Stormont's Parks and Recreation Master Plan identified a number of potential trail connections within the village of Long Sault to help connect the growing communities and provide safe and accessible active transportation opportunities. In 2021-2023, some of those identified trails were implemented, including connections through Arnold Bethune Memorial Park and from the eastern roundabout on Highway 2 and extending along Mille Roches Road to the Long Sault Arena.
The concept of a Long Sault Trail Network is to connect residents with key amenities such as the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail, municipal assets, recreation facilities, various parklands, long term senior living homes, schools, places of worship, and other establishments such as local businesses. With a growing community it is important to provide residents with safe connections to local amenities while promoting healthy and active lifestyles for those of all ages and abilities.
The Parks and Recreation Master Plan also calls for potential new connections along the Trans-Northern Pipeline that will help connect the community of Long Sault by providing a new extension of the trail network from Chase Meadows Subdivision, heading west through the centre of the Village of Long Sault, finishing with a connection to David Street in Parkway Estates Subdivision (see image below for proposed trail).
Phase 2: Moulinette Rd. to Mille Roches Rd. (900 meters)
Phase 3: Mille Roches Rd. to Chase Meadows Parkland (620 meters)
The Township of South Stormont's Parks and Recreation Master Plan identified a number of potential trail connections within the village of Long Sault to help connect the growing communities and provide safe and accessible active transportation opportunities. In 2021-2023, some of those identified trails were implemented, including connections through Arnold Bethune Memorial Park and from the eastern roundabout on Highway 2 and extending along Mille Roches Road to the Long Sault Arena.
The concept of a Long Sault Trail Network is to connect residents with key amenities such as the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail, municipal assets, recreation facilities, various parklands, long term senior living homes, schools, places of worship, and other establishments such as local businesses. With a growing community it is important to provide residents with safe connections to local amenities while promoting healthy and active lifestyles for those of all ages and abilities.
The Parks and Recreation Master Plan also calls for potential new connections along the Trans-Northern Pipeline that will help connect the community of Long Sault by providing a new extension of the trail network from Chase Meadows Subdivision, heading west through the centre of the Village of Long Sault, finishing with a connection to David Street in Parkway Estates Subdivision (see image below for proposed trail).
Please take a moment to complete this short survey to help Council better understand the interest of the community for this potential multi-use recreation trail connection.
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2021/2022 - Initial Phases of Long Sault Trail Network Installed
Multi-Use Recreation Trail: Long Sault Pipeline Corridor has finished this stage
Throughout 2021 and 2022, the first phases of the Long Sault Trail Network were established through Arnold Bethune Park, parkland between Frost Avenue and Bethune Avenue, and a new connection along Mile Roches extending from the roundabout to the Long Sault Arena.
Public Engagement Process for Long Sault Pipeline Corridor Multi-Use Recreation Trail
Multi-Use Recreation Trail: Long Sault Pipeline Corridor has finished this stage
The next phase of the Long Sault Trail Network is proposed to extend from Chase Meadows Subdivision, heading east through the center of the Village of Long Sault, finishing with a connection to David Street in Parkway Estates.
Council and Staff will hear from the community by offering multiple public engagement opportunities prior to making a decision to move forward.
Public engagement opportunities include:
This Speak Up South Stormont page with an online survey and opportunity to ask questions.
An open-house style Public Information Session held at the South Stormont Council Chambers (2 Mille Roches Road, Long Sault) on Wednesday, June 21 from 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Mail out sent to all residents with K0C 1P0 postal code, as well as residents within Parkway Estates and Manning Road.
Survey Concluded
Multi-Use Recreation Trail: Long Sault Pipeline Corridor is currently at this stage
The online survey has now concluded and staff will prepare a report for Council that will summarize the commentary received. The report will be presented at a future Council Meeting and help guide Council's decision to either pursue this opportunity or not.
Thank you to all who participated.
Final Report and Council Decision
this is an upcoming stage for Multi-Use Recreation Trail: Long Sault Pipeline Corridor
After the public engagement opportunities have been completed, staff will prepare a final report summarizing the comments received from the public. This information will be presented to Council and used to develop recommendations for Council consideration at a later Regular Council Meeting (Date TBD) or during 2024 budget deliberations.
A follow-up report will be circulated to all participants in the public engagement process.