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Why This Project Was Started Manitoba Infrastructure is always looking at locations where we can make improvements for public safety and the intersection of PR 206 at PR 213 (Garven Road) was identified. It was determined that there are alternate designs which could improve safety and reduce the likelihood of severe collisions.
May 2020 Public Engagement We are asking the public for feedback on two potential options for intersection improvements. The goal is to increase operational safety of the intersection and improve traffic flows, while also balancing the interests of stakeholders in the area.
View the public engagement presentation material below.
The videos below are provided for additional background information.
Bird's eye view of a roundabout at PTH 2/3.
Traffic flow at new intersection with traffic lights.
Traffic flow at a new roundabout intersection.
This information is also available in an alternate format upon request by contacting Josh Plett at EORegion1@gov.mb.ca .
Why This Project Was Started Manitoba Infrastructure is always looking at locations where we can make improvements for public safety and the intersection of PR 206 at PR 213 (Garven Road) was identified. It was determined that there are alternate designs which could improve safety and reduce the likelihood of severe collisions.
May 2020 Public Engagement We are asking the public for feedback on two potential options for intersection improvements. The goal is to increase operational safety of the intersection and improve traffic flows, while also balancing the interests of stakeholders in the area.
View the public engagement presentation material below.
The videos below are provided for additional background information.
Bird's eye view of a roundabout at PTH 2/3.
Traffic flow at new intersection with traffic lights.
Traffic flow at a new roundabout intersection.
This information is also available in an alternate format upon request by contacting Josh Plett at EORegion1@gov.mb.ca .
The intersection at PR 206 and PR 213 (Garven Road) has a history of collisions and traffic delays. Two options are being considered to improve safety and traffic flow: constructing a roundabout or installing traffic signals. Your input is important, please provide your feedback by completing the survey.