
Growing together. Moving together.
A blueprint for future transportation improvements in North Grenville with an emphasis on building a more integrated, sustainable, and equitable multi-modal network, while balancing the ongoing role of driving in a rural, urban and growing community.
In 2019, the Municipality of North Grenville developed and adopted a Transportation Master Plan and a Commuter Cycling Plan to guide investment across all modes of transportation to accommodate the future travel needs from population growth. Since that time, the Municipality has successfully implemented the following transportation related initiatives:
Wellington Road – Westerra Way to Bridge Street South – Road Upgrades
Road-realignment, upgraded surface, upgraded cross section, and the addition of a sidewalk on the west side.
County Road 43 – County Road 44 to Highway 416 – Road Widen (Ongoing)
Reconstruct the corridor to a four-lane divided concept with intersection improvements (roundabouts), multi-use pathways, streetscaping and designated pedestrian crossings.
County Road 44 – River Road to Settler’s Trail – New Multi-Use Pathway
Provided an in-boulevard multi-use pathway on CR 44 to provide a separated four-season spine route that is comfortable for all users and connects the eQuinelle community with Kemptville.
Riverside Park AT Connection – Maric Trail to Reuben Crescent – Formalize Active Transportation Connection
Installed an asphalt multi-use pathway around the perimeter of Riverside park, to enhance access to amenities.
Concession Road – Empress Drive to Hurd Street – New Multi-Use Pathway
Extended the existing Concession Road in-boulevard multi-use pathway to provide an active transportation connection between the River Run community and Kemptville.
River Road – County Road 23 to Actons Corners Road – Paved Shoulders
Provided paved shoulders on River Road to connect Burritts Rapids to CR 44 and Kemptville.

A Transportation Master Plan is typically updated every 5 - 10 years. In September 2025, the Municipality retained Dillon Consulting to support Municipal staff in the consolidation of the various transportation related plans (Transportation Master Plan Update and Active Transportation Plan) to prepare a Mobility Master Plan (MMP).
The MMP will align multi-modal transportation infrastructure and policy with North Grenville’s growth plan and priorities. It will guide strategic improvements to achieve an adaptable and complementary transportation system that accommodates all users, now and in the future.
The Mobility Master Plan is being conducted in accordance with the requirements of Phases 1 and 2 of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment which is an approved process under the Environmental Assessment Act.
A Mobility Master Plan (MMP) is a long-term plan that will help guide the development and expansion of the Municipality of North Grenville’s transportation system for the next 20 years and beyond. The MMP will set strategies and policies that support planned growth and align with the community’s transportation vision. It will also identify infrastructure projects to support travel throughout North Grenville - whether by cycling, driving, walking, or other modes of transportation.
All information will be collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (2009). With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record.
Who's listening
Project Timeline
Project Initiation and Foundations
January 7, 2026
The Public and Stakeholders are notified via our project webpage, and digital platforms of the project launch for the Mobility Master Plan (MMP).
North_Grenville_MMP_-_Notice_of_Study_Commencement.pdf
January 7, 2026
Round 1: Public Engagement
Late Winter 2026
The vision and draft guiding principles will be presented to inform the foundations of the MMP, and the identification and evaluation of the alternatives.
Round 2 Public Engagement
Late Spring 2026
The alternatives will be presented and feedback on preferrences will be gathered to support strategies and implementation considerations.
Late Spring 2026
Notice of Study Completion
Early Fall 2026
Once the final Mobility Master Plan is produced, describing the process and recommended alternatives for addressing the problem or opportunity statement, a Notice of Study Completion will be provided to all stakeholders and the Public.
Council Adoption
Mid-Fall 2026
The finalized mobility Master Plan will be presented to Council for adoption.
Mid-Fall 2026
