Binbrook/Trinity/White Church Road Intersection Improvements EA

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The City of Hamilton has started a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) to look at ways to improve the intersection at Binbrook Road, Trinity Church Road, and White Church Road in Glanbrook, Ward 11.

An Environmental Assessment (EA) is a planning process used across Ontario to study potential impacts of infrastructure projects on the community and environment.

A Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) is a specific type of EA designed for municipal road, water, wastewater, and transit projects.

Public engagement is key to the MCEA and EA process, ensuring residents are both informed and consulted throughout the lifecycle of the project.

What is our goal for this project?

This study will:

  • Review traffic, pedestrian, and cycling safety at the intersection.
  • Assess how well the intersection operates today and in the future.
  • Explore improvement options, such as building a roundabout, inclusion of active transportation features, or other changes to make the intersection safer and more efficient.

What do we want to learn?

To help shape decisions for this project, we’d like to hear your feedback on:

  • Concerns about intersection safety
  • How you prefer to walk, bike, or get around (active transportation)
  • Your preferences for new landscaping features
  • Your thoughts on the proposed intersection design concepts

How can you get involved in shaping this project?

We are committing to consulting residents as part of this project to inform preferred design options for the intersection.

We invite residents to share feedback using Engage Hamilton and during our in-person community meetings to help shape upcoming enhancements. Please use this platform to explore what we're planning, let us know what you think, and ask questions.

The City of Hamilton has started a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) to look at ways to improve the intersection at Binbrook Road, Trinity Church Road, and White Church Road in Glanbrook, Ward 11.

An Environmental Assessment (EA) is a planning process used across Ontario to study potential impacts of infrastructure projects on the community and environment.

A Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) is a specific type of EA designed for municipal road, water, wastewater, and transit projects.

Public engagement is key to the MCEA and EA process, ensuring residents are both informed and consulted throughout the lifecycle of the project.

What is our goal for this project?

This study will:

  • Review traffic, pedestrian, and cycling safety at the intersection.
  • Assess how well the intersection operates today and in the future.
  • Explore improvement options, such as building a roundabout, inclusion of active transportation features, or other changes to make the intersection safer and more efficient.

What do we want to learn?

To help shape decisions for this project, we’d like to hear your feedback on:

  • Concerns about intersection safety
  • How you prefer to walk, bike, or get around (active transportation)
  • Your preferences for new landscaping features
  • Your thoughts on the proposed intersection design concepts

How can you get involved in shaping this project?

We are committing to consulting residents as part of this project to inform preferred design options for the intersection.

We invite residents to share feedback using Engage Hamilton and during our in-person community meetings to help shape upcoming enhancements. Please use this platform to explore what we're planning, let us know what you think, and ask questions.

  • We want to hear from you!

    Do you have comments about the information presented for PIC 1? If you have specific questions, please use the Ask a Question tool so that we can provide an answer.

    Comment deadline: December 9, 2025 

    Notice of Collection: The City of Hamilton collects information under authority of Sections 10 and 227 of the Municipal Act, 2001. Any personal information collected for the Binbrook Road/ Trinity Church Road/ White Church Road Intersection Improvements Environmental Assessment will be used to enable communication with residents to respond to their inquiries regarding the project and to provide them with notices as required under the Environmental Assessment Process. By providing your email address, you are consenting to receiving emails from the City of Hamilton and/or their agents/contractors to answer any questions, concerns, or comments residents may have regarding the project. Information collected for this initiative may be stored on servers located in Canada and may be subject to Canadian laws. Questions about the collection of this personal information can be directed to the Project Manager – Capital Planning, Infrastructure Renewal, Engineering Services, Public Works, City of Hamilton, 71 Main St W, Hamilton, ON L8P 1P9, 905-546-2424, ext. 4101, Olivia.Stanciu@hamilton.ca.

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