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Planning for growth | Facilitating development
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When you locate in Halton Region, you are choosing one of the best places in Canada to do business.
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Halton’s population is forecast to reach
1 million residents by 2041
Halton’s economy is forecast to reach
nearly $30 billion in total GDP by 2021
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Over $1.8 billion in total building permit construction value in 2018
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Over 3.8 million sq.ft. in non-residentialfloor area built in 2018
$ billionssq.ft. millions
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Endress + Hauser, 1224 International Blvd., Burlington
Endress + Hauser 1224 International Blvd. Burlington
ELM Corporate Centre, 2800 High Point Rd., Milton
Oakwoods Business Park, 1415 Joshuas Creek Dr., Oakville 360 Oakville Place Dr., Oakville
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Burloak Business Park, OakvilleWalkers Line Corporate Centre, 3455 North Service Rd., Burlington
DSV Global Logistics, 2200 Yukon Court, Milton
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Halton has 14 existing business parks covering
nearly 12,000 ac.
Over 3,200 ac. coming onstream in Milton,
Oakville and Halton Hills
Next phase of growthpost- 2021 will focus on Halton Hills and Milton,
including the Trafalgar Corridor
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800 ha. (2,000 ac.)
1st Phase Developments
Menkes DevelopmentsOrlando Corporation
BroccoliniSun Life FinancialOxford Properties
Notable Developments
DSV Global Transport Logistics
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The Milton Education Village (MEV) is a 400 ac. mixed-use innovation park planned for the lands around the new Mattamy National Cycling Centre
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Notable TenantsToronto Premium
Outlet Mall
Land area340 ha. (840 ac.)
Kraft HeinzQRC Logistics
Hayward GordonPatlon Aircraft
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Notable TenantsOakville Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital
Land area550 ha. (1,360 ac.)
employment
Life Sciences Park (proposed)
ErinoakKidsOakville
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Oakville Green Development’s 38 ac. Health, Science and Technology district proposed beside the new Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital
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$4.3 billion Regional capital investment over10 years (2019 – 2028)
Top 20 Largest Expenditures 2019 2020-2028
Regional Road 25 widening 4.2 177.8
Dundas Street widening and bridge 108.5 68.4
Trafalgar Road widening 2.0 173.8
Tremaine Road widening 0.6 144.4
Burloak WPP Phase 2 expansion 130.6
Steeles Avenue widening 1.5 122.4
Upper Middle Road widening and intersections 5.3 114.4
Assisted Housing Development 9.8 88.5
Mid-Halton WWTP expansion 97.8
Road resurfacing 10.6 74.2
James Snow Parkway widening 70.5
Elizabeth Gardens upgrades 70.0
Wyecroft Road extension and bridge 8.3 55.8
Lower Base Line WWFM 1.3 62.2
Ninth Line widening 4.3 56.5
William Halton Parkway new road and bridge 59.8
Winston Churchill Boulevard widening 4.8 52.8
Britannia Road widening 48.8
5 1/2 Line new road and interchange 48.5
Burlington Waterfront Master Plan implementation 8.5 35.0
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Trafalgar Road Widening – QEW to Dundas
Wyecroft Bridge Extension
Regional Road 25 Widening
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Rev
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Vision“To maintain Halton as
a desirable and identifiable place for
this and future generations, certain
landscapes within Halton must be
preserved permanently. This
concept of “landscape permanence”
represents Halton’s fundamental value in land use planning…”
Section 26 of the ROP
Regional Official Plan – Sustainable Halton Growth strategy approved in 2009 ROPAs 37, 38 and 39 Planning horizon to 2031
Regional Official Plan Review 2015 start / 2020 finish Updates to conform with Provincial Plans and policies Planning horizon to 2041 Accommodate 1 million people and 470,000 jobs by 2041 Phase 1 (2016) – Directions Report Phase 2 (2017 to 2019) – Research and discussion papers, incl. IGMS Phase 3 (2020) – Policy Directions and ROP Amendment
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High quality of life and available housing options has translated into a hot housing
market in Halton
Over 4,000 housing starts across Halton in 2018 and over 5,000 in 2017
Molinaro Group – Paradigm Condominiums – Burlington
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2012 Allocation Program
14,000+ SDEs
2020 Allocation Program
19,000+ SDEs
3,000 SDEs public interest pool
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Economic Development Services
Business networks
Events & seminars
Global Business Centre
Small Business Enterprise Centre
Cycling Tourism
Investment assistance
Development facilitation
Site selection and tours
Expansion/relocation assistance
Research and data insights
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