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Garner Road Municipal Class Environmental Assessment
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The City of Hamilton is completing a Schedule C Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) study along Garner Road (Wilson Street to the Highway 403 off-ramp) to improve transportation infrastructure. Falling along the S-Line of the BLAST Rapid Transit Network, the study will ensure that the transit priority corridor supports multi-modal (pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles) safety, capacity, traffic management and consistency with neighbouring road segments on Garner Road. The project will also look at stormwater management, complete streets and servicing improvements needed along the road.
We want to hear from you
Public consultation is important in this study. The design for Garner Road improvements will reflect the long-term needs of the community. There will be two Public Information Centres (PICs) held during the study to gather feedback on the designs and recommendations. Please use the “Subscribe” button to sign up to follow this project and get updates on consultation and opportunities for input.
The City of Hamilton is completing a Schedule C Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) study along Garner Road (Wilson Street to the Highway 403 off-ramp) to improve transportation infrastructure. Falling along the S-Line of the BLAST Rapid Transit Network, the study will ensure that the transit priority corridor supports multi-modal (pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles) safety, capacity, traffic management and consistency with neighbouring road segments on Garner Road. The project will also look at stormwater management, complete streets and servicing improvements needed along the road.
We want to hear from you
Public consultation is important in this study. The design for Garner Road improvements will reflect the long-term needs of the community. There will be two Public Information Centres (PICs) held during the study to gather feedback on the designs and recommendations. Please use the “Subscribe” button to sign up to follow this project and get updates on consultation and opportunities for input.
Garner Road Municipal Class Environmental Assessment has finished this stage
A review of background materials and investigation of problems and gaps in the study corridor. Key problems and opportunities will be identified.
Develop & Evaluate Alternative Solutions
Garner Road Municipal Class Environmental Assessment is currently at this stage
Following the review of background information, the project team will develop a variety of solutions to address problems and opportunities in the study corridor.
Public & Stakeholder Consultation - Round 1
this is an upcoming stage for Garner Road Municipal Class Environmental Assessment
The alternative solutions and preliminary preferred solution will be available for review and feedback from the public and stakeholders involved in the project.
Develop & Evaluate Design Alternatives
this is an upcoming stage for Garner Road Municipal Class Environmental Assessment
Following consultation, the preferred solution will be refined based on feedback from the public and stakeholders and design options for the preferred solution with be developed.
Public & Stakeholder Consultation - Round 2
this is an upcoming stage for Garner Road Municipal Class Environmental Assessment
The design options and preliminary preferred design will be presented to the public and stakeholders for feedback. Any changes made to the solution between PIC #1 and PIC #2 will be clearly communicated to the public with information on why.
Preparation of Final Report
this is an upcoming stage for Garner Road Municipal Class Environmental Assessment
The preferred design will be refined and confirmed. The final Environmental Study Report (ESR) will be prepared for the Public Works Committee and Council.
Notice of Completion
this is an upcoming stage for Garner Road Municipal Class Environmental Assessment
Once the Final ESR is approved by the Public Works Committee and Council, a Notice of Completion of the final ESR will be prepared. The ESR will be available for 30-day public review as required by the MEA Class EA Process.