Traffic calming locations were selected based on a data driven and evidence-based network screening exercise which involved reviewing all Richmond Hill roads including all available volume, speed, historical collision data, and locations with high pedestrian presence. The locations were scored and prioritized based on risk factors associated with fatal and injury collisions and other roadway operating conditions to ensure that traffic calming is implemented in a consistent and equitable manner throughout the city.
https://www.richmondhill.ca/en/living-here/traffic.aspx#20252026-Traffic-Improvements
2024 Q4
• Endorsement of ASE program utilizing Newmarket’s JPC and internal AMPS adjudication
• Enactment of the Administrative Penalties for Automated Enforcement Bylaw
• Approval to execute all necessary agreements (JPC, MTO, MAG)
2025 Q1-Q3
• Execute necessary agreements
• Determine recommended camera sites
• Software purchase/configuration
• Privacy Impact Assessment to ensure alignment with the Municipal Freedom of
• Information and Protection Act and appropriate management of confidential
• information (including license plate data)
• Development of a comprehensive public awareness plan, which includes the
• required 90 day “Coming Soon Signs” and issuance of warning tickets
2025 Q4
• Approval of ASE site specifics (including number and location of sites)
• Endorsement of activation timelines
• Approval of comprehensive public awareness plan
2026 Capital and Operating Budget requests and approvals
2026 Q1
• Implementation of comprehensive public awareness plan
• Installation of 90 day “Coming Soon” signs
• Issuance of warning notices
2026 Q2
• ASE Go Live at specific site
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