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The City of Hamilton (City) is undertaking a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) for the creation of a new link between Highway 6 South and Red Hill Business Park (RHBP). The 2018 Hamilton Transportation Master Plan (TMP) identified the creation of a new link between Highway 6 South and RHBP as a potential solution to improve the efficiency of goods movement in South Hamilton. This conceptual link has since been incorporated into the Strategic Transportation Network Review (STNR) and the 2024 development charge study. The opportunity and rationale for this connection was further advanced as part of the Hamilton Truck Route Master Plan completed in 2022. The next step is to determine the feasibility and preferred alignment of the Airport Conceptual Link by undertaking an MCEA.
The study will evaluate the feasibility and preferred alignment of this conceptual link, considering community connectivity, active transportation, and the potential to provide alternate access rotues for emergency services and traffic movement.
We want to hear from you!
We want to hear thoughts on the proposed Airport Link, what are your transportation challenges on this route? How can the City ensure efficient movement of goods without adversely affecting neighbourhing communities?
The City of Hamilton (City) is undertaking a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) for the creation of a new link between Highway 6 South and Red Hill Business Park (RHBP). The 2018 Hamilton Transportation Master Plan (TMP) identified the creation of a new link between Highway 6 South and RHBP as a potential solution to improve the efficiency of goods movement in South Hamilton. This conceptual link has since been incorporated into the Strategic Transportation Network Review (STNR) and the 2024 development charge study. The opportunity and rationale for this connection was further advanced as part of the Hamilton Truck Route Master Plan completed in 2022. The next step is to determine the feasibility and preferred alignment of the Airport Conceptual Link by undertaking an MCEA.
The study will evaluate the feasibility and preferred alignment of this conceptual link, considering community connectivity, active transportation, and the potential to provide alternate access rotues for emergency services and traffic movement.
We want to hear from you!
We want to hear thoughts on the proposed Airport Link, what are your transportation challenges on this route? How can the City ensure efficient movement of goods without adversely affecting neighbourhing communities?
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Join us for a drop-in style session where information will be provided about the project. Project team members will be available to answer questions.
Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2026 Time: 5:30 to 7:30 pm Location: Glanbrook Municipal Services Center 4280 Binbrook Road Binbrook, ON L0R 1C0
Can't attend? A digital version of the display materials will also be posted after the event.
Join us for a drop-in style session where information will be provided about the project. Project team members will be available to answer questions.
Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2026 Time: 5:30 to 7:30 pm Location: Glanbrook Municipal Services Center 4280 Binbrook Road Binbrook, ON L0R 1C0
Can't attend? A digital version of the display materials will also be posted after the event.
Airport Conceptual Link Study is currently at this stage
Start of study process for public, agencies, First Nations communities and other stakeholders.
Public Consultation - Round 1
this is an upcoming stage for Airport Conceptual Link Study
Introduce the study with problem and opportunity statement, findings of key studies to date, preliminary alternative solutions,evaluation leading to preliminarypreferred solution, presentconceptual plans, and potentialproperty impacts.
Public Consultation - Round 2
this is an upcoming stage for Airport Conceptual Link Study
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
Preparation of Final Report
this is an upcoming stage for Airport Conceptual Link Study
Final Environmental Study Report (ESR) will be prepared.
Notice of Completion
this is an upcoming stage for Airport Conceptual Link Study
Upon approval, a Notice of Completion of the final Environmental Study Report will be prepared & available for 30-day public review.