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The City of Hamilton is completing a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA), Schedule C process to develop a design solution to address all modes of transportation along Glancaster Road (Garner/Rymal to Dickenson).
The study will focus on:
2 through lanes and a continuous left turning lane.
multi-modal safety (pedestrians, cyclists, vehicles including trucks).
residential, institutional, and future employment development traffic and access.
impacts on natural heritage features.
stormwater management.
cross-sections based on AEGD TMP Update conceptual cross-section design.
Hydro - One corridor.
servicing improvements.
intersection designs at Garner and at Twenty Road.
coordination with ongoing Dickenson Road Schedule C EA process for intersection at Glancaster.
The City of Hamilton is completing a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA), Schedule C process to develop a design solution to address all modes of transportation along Glancaster Road (Garner/Rymal to Dickenson).
The study will focus on:
2 through lanes and a continuous left turning lane.
multi-modal safety (pedestrians, cyclists, vehicles including trucks).
residential, institutional, and future employment development traffic and access.
impacts on natural heritage features.
stormwater management.
cross-sections based on AEGD TMP Update conceptual cross-section design.
Hydro - One corridor.
servicing improvements.
intersection designs at Garner and at Twenty Road.
coordination with ongoing Dickenson Road Schedule C EA process for intersection at Glancaster.
Thank you for your interest in the Glancaster Road (Garner Road East/Rymal Road West to Dickenson Road West) Class Environmental Assessment (EA). We value your feedback. By filling out this comment sheet your feedback and insights about the project will be documented and considered.
Comment deadline: July 17, 2026
Information will be collected in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record.