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Halton Hills 1 District Police Station

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A new Halton Regional Police Service 1 District facility is currently under construction in the Hornby community in the Town of Halton Hills. The new police station is expected to begin to serving the Halton Hills and Milton communities in .

About this project

To support growing populations in the communities of Halton Hills and Milton, construction of a new 66,000 square-foot police facility will begin in . The police station will be located just north of Highway 401, near the intersection of Steeles Avenue and Sixth Line South, in the community of Hornby (Town of Halton Hills).

The new 1 District facility will support the delivery of policing services and help ensure the safety and security of our community. Construction is expected to be complete in .

To support the 1 District project and provide new access to Hornby Park, Hornby Road is being extended south of Steeles Avenue to the edge of the Hornby Park, with construction starting in . This extension, when fully completed, will include new streetlights, a multi-use path and boulevard landscaping. To learn more, read the frequently asked questions.

Improvements include:

Hornby Road extension (PR-CC23-07)
  • a street extension
  • new streetlights
  • new sidewalks
  • boulevard landscaping
1 District Police Station (PR-CC23-08)

A new police facility

Project renderings

Explore the images below for what you can expect to see once the new police facility is built.

Aerial view of 1 District Police Station public entrance
Aerial view of 1 District Police Station public entrance
Public entrance to 1 District facility
Public entrance to 1 District Police Station
East view of 1 District facility
East view of 1 District Police Station
Northwest view of 1 District facility
Northwest view of 1 District Police Station

Frequently asked questions

Where will the new police station be located?

The station will be located at 7930 Hornby Road just north of Highway 401, near the intersection of Steeles Avenue and Sixth Line South, in the community of Hornby (Town of Halton Hills). When construction is completed, this facility will replace the existing 12 Division police station and will serve communities in the towns of Halton Hills and Milton.

When will construction begin and when will the new station open?

Construction will begin in the . It is anticpated that the new station will open in . To learn more, see the project timeline.

Will local residents be impacted by any construction activities?

There will be changes to the locations of a community mailbox and the Hornby Park access driveway. There will also be minor construction-related impacts.

Why is a new police station needed?

The current 12 Division Police Station in Milton was built in 1997. The age of the Milton station combined with population growth in Halton Hills and Milton have resulted in the Halton Regional Police Service outgrowing this facility. To ensure Halton Police can continue to meet the needs of these communities in the future, a larger, more modern police station is required.

What will happen to the current 12 Division Police Station in Milton?

When complete in , the new 1 District Police Station will replace the existing location at 490 Childs Drive in Milton.

What is the size of the new police station?

The new police station will be a 66,000 square-foot police facility. It will also offer parking for police vehicles and visitors.

What services will the 1 District Police Station offer when it opens in ?

Police services for Milton and Halton Hills will operate out of the new 1 District (12 Division) station. The location will also be home to one of three Halton Regional Police Service Collision Reporting Centres, staffed and managed by Accident Support Services. Once open, members of the public will be able to visit the new police station during open hours.

When were plans for the new station approved?

The Halton Police Board approved the construction of the new 1 District Police Station in .

Project map

What you can expect day-to-day

Residents can expect to see some minor impacts while the new police station is under construction:

  • Construction-related traffic near Steeles Avenue, Sixth Line South and Hornby Road.
  • Minimal dust and noise related to construction.
  • Single lane closures on Steeles Avenue – area residents will be notified in advance of any traffic impacts.

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