Barton Street and Fifty Road Improvements EA
The City of Hamilton initiated the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment in order to assess and evaluate options for widening both Barton Street and Fifty Road within the study area. The City is planning improvements to better serve our community by enhancing ways in which you commute by car, truck, transit, bike or on foot!
We want your input
The public has the opportunity to provide input at key stages of the project process.
The City of Hamilton initiated the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment in order to assess and evaluate options for widening both Barton Street and Fifty Road within the study area. The City is planning improvements to better serve our community by enhancing ways in which you commute by car, truck, transit, bike or on foot!
We want your input
The public has the opportunity to provide input at key stages of the project process.
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CLOSED: The commenting period for PIC #1 has concluded.Share Thank you for your PIC 1 Comments on Facebook Share Thank you for your PIC 1 Comments on Twitter Share Thank you for your PIC 1 Comments on Linkedin Email Thank you for your PIC 1 Comments link
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CLOSED: This survey has concluded.
The City of Hamilton welcomed your comments on the Barton Street and Fifty Road Improvements study.
Notice of Collection: Information will be collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. The Personal Information in this comment sheet is collected under the authority of Section 13.1 of the Environmental Assessment Act and will be used for the purpose of carrying out of this study. Questions about the collection of this personal information should be directed to Margaret Fazio, Senior Project Manager, City of Hamilton, 71 Main Street West, 6th Floor, Hamilton, ON, iplanning@hamilton.ca(External link).
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Who's Listening
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Phone 905-546-2424 ext 2218 Email iplanning@hamilton.ca (External link) -
Phone 416-596-1930 ext 61578 Email bartonfifty@arcadis.com (External link)
Key Dates
Project Timeline
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Notice of Study Commencement
Barton Street and Fifty Road Improvements EA has finished this stage(November 2016)
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Public Information Update
Barton Street and Fifty Road Improvements EA has finished this stageLinking previous Transporation Study (SCUBE TMP) and this Barton Street & Fifty Rd Improvements EA. (September 2017)
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Public Consultation
Barton Street and Fifty Road Improvements EA has finished this stage(Q2, 2021)
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Public Consultation
Barton Street and Fifty Road Improvements EA is currently at this stage(Q2, 2024)
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Report to Council
this is an upcoming stage for Barton Street and Fifty Road Improvements EATake the Environmental Study Report (ESR) to Council for permission to place for 30 Day Public Review. (Q3, 2024)
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30 Day Public Review
this is an upcoming stage for Barton Street and Fifty Road Improvements EAOpportunity for final comments on the Final Draft ESR and appeal, based on Indigenous and Treaty Rights, to the Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks. (Q4, 2024)
FAQs
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Property Buy/Sell FAQs
- When will the landowners know how much property will be purchased from them for this roadway widening?
- Would the City buy out my whole house for this road, if I want to sell it at that time?
- What value will be given to the portion of the property that the City will purchase for me?
- What value will be given to the portion of the property the City will purchase from me?
- What if the property taking will impact my enjoyment of my property entirely, and impacts more than just my driveway space etc. How will this be handled at the point of purchase of that portion of my property?
- What happens to my property if I sell a portion of the front yard, but not the entire right of way width required for the possible long term recommended solution?
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