Sarah Street - Murray Street - Osborne Street intersection Review (Beaverton)

The Township of Brock is reviewing the intersection of Sarah Street, Murray Street, and Osborne Street in Beaverton (see map below). As the community of Beaverton grows, the Township is exploring future design options for this intersection and seeking input from residents and stakeholders. 

A Public Open House was held on November 25, 2025, inviting community members to learn more about the intersection review and share their thoughts on potential options. The Township is just starting to explore options. There’s no timeline for work and no decisions have been made. Your local knowledge and feedback are valuable and will help inform future decisions.

Potential Options for Consideration

Three options are being shared for review and comment.

Option A:

Existing Conditions - Three-way off-set intersection with two-way traffic on both Sarah Street and Murray Street.

An aerial photo of the intersection at Sarah Street, Murray Street, and Osborne Street. A textbox indicates that this image is Option A: Existing Condition.

Option B:

Close off vehicular access to Osborne Street. Maintain vehicular connection between Sarah Street and Murray Street

An aerial photo of the intersection at Sarah Street, Murray Street, and Osborne Street. A red line separates Osborne Street from Murray Street and Sarah Street. Black arrows connect Murray Street and Sarah Street, indicating the flow of traffic. A textbox indicates that this image is Option B: Closed Off to Osborne St. A second line of text reads No vehicular access to Osborne. Access between Sarah St and Murray St.

Option C:

Make Sarah Street a one-way street heading north. Murray Street would continue to be two-way. No access to Osborne Street from Sarah Street directly. 

An aerial photo of the intersection at Sarah Street, Murray Street, and Osborne Street. One Way signs are shown along Sarah Street, north from Osborne Street. A Two Way Street sign is located on Murray Street. A textbox indicates that this image is Option C: Make Sarah Street One-Way. A second line of text reads Sarah Street would be a one-way street. Murray Street would be a two-way street.

Provide Your Input

Please share your thoughts on the future options for this intersection. You can select more than one option that you would like to see considered. Each participant may submit only one survey. The survey will be available until December 10. 

Contact Information

Robin Prentice, Director of Development Services, Township of Brock
705-432-2355 ext. 235, 
Robin.Prentice@brock.ca  

Ben Kester, Interim Director of Public Works, Township of Brock
705-432-2355 ext. 242, 
Ben.Kester@brock.ca  

Collection of information

Any personal information submitted to the Township of Brock a as part of a response to this project is collected under the legal authority of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001 c.25, as amended. This information will be used and maintained by the Township to provide input into future plans and review project-related feedback. Questions regarding this collection may be directed to the Clerk’s office, Township of Brock, 1 Cameron St E, Cannington, ON, 705-432-2355, clerks@brock.ca.

Black and white map showing the area around the Sarah Street - Murray Street - Osborne Street intersection. The intersection has been circled in red.

 

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