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The City of Hamilton initiated the Municipal Class EA process for Dickenson Road between Upper James Street and Glancaster Road, within the Airport Employment Growth District. The corridor has been identified for improvements to address long-term transportation requirements and to provide a transportation network consistent with the Airport Employment Growth District Secondary Plan.
The City of Hamilton initiated the Municipal Class EA process for Dickenson Road between Upper James Street and Glancaster Road, within the Airport Employment Growth District. The corridor has been identified for improvements to address long-term transportation requirements and to provide a transportation network consistent with the Airport Employment Growth District Secondary Plan.
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20 Nov 2024
You are invited to attend Public Information Centre #2. This in person PIC will present the background information, the alternative and evaluation of designs, the recommended design, and next steps.
Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2024 Time: 6 to 8 pm Location: Mount Hope Community Hall, 3027 Homestead Drive, Mount Hope
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Dickenson Road Environmental Assessment has finished this stage
PIC #1 provided presentation materials describing the existing study area related to transportation, natural and cultural environment, socio-economics, stormwater management, and the overall study process. Opportunity provided for public questions and feedback.
Public Information Centre 2 (December 2024)
Dickenson Road Environmental Assessment is currently at this stage
PIC #2 to present alternative and evaluation of design concepts of Dickenson Road and rationale in recommending the preferred design. Opportunity to provide feedback to the project team for further refinement to the preferred design.
Study Completion & Review Period
this is an upcoming stage for Dickenson Road Environmental Assessment
A final notice will be sent out to the public regarding the completion of the study. The Environmental Study Report will be posted for review and feedback.