Three commercial properties are located adjacent to Highway 21 and there are twoentrances to each property. The entrances do not meet MTOD requirements and can bedeemed illegal entrances as they were constructed without MTO approval.For a GWP Project, one entrance to each property must be removed. However, theproperty owners have decided to file a lawsuit against the ministry and have also writtento the premier’s office citing that MTO is being unreasonable with their request toremove the second entrance to their property as without the second entrance Truckswould be backing onto the Highway creating unsafe conditions for the motorist. Theproperty owners have been using their respective properties and dual entrances formore than 30 years before this GWP project. 1. As a Corridor Management Officer, to further the GWP Project, what steps will you take to remove ormodify an entrance from each property?2. How would you resolve any potential conflicts with the property owner?

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Three commercial properties are located adjacent to Highway 21 and there are two
entrances to each property. The entrances do not meet MTOD requirements and can be
deemed illegal entrances as they were constructed without MTO approval.
For a GWP Project, one entrance to each property must be removed. However, the
property owners have decided to file a lawsuit against the ministry and have also written
to the premier’s office citing that MTO is being unreasonable with their request to
remove the second entrance to their property as without the second entrance Trucks
would be backing onto the Highway creating unsafe conditions for the motorist. The
property owners have been using their respective properties and dual entrances for
more than 30 years before this GWP project.


1. As a Corridor Management Officer, to further the GWP Project, what steps will you take to remove or
modify an entrance from each property?
2. How would you resolve any potential conflicts with the property owner?

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