Cookies help us to understand how you use our website so that we can provide you with the best experience when you are on our site. To find out more, read our privacy policy and cookie policy.
Manage Cookies
A cookie is information stored on your computer by a website you visit. Cookies often store your settings for a website, such as your preferred language or location. This allows the site to present you with information customized to fit your needs. As per the GDPR law, companies need to get your explicit approval to collect your data. Some of these cookies are ‘strictly necessary’ to provide the basic functions of the website and can not be turned off, while others if present, have the option of being turned off. Learn more about our Privacy and Cookie policies. These can be managed also from our cookie policy page.
Strictly necessary cookies(always on):
Necessary for enabling core functionality. The website cannot function properly without these cookies. This cannot be turned off. e.g. Sign in, Language
Analytics cookies:
Analytical cookies help us to analyse user behaviour, mainly to see if the users are able to find and act on things that they are looking for. They allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around our website when they are using it. Tools used: Google Analytics
Social media cookies:
We use social media cookies from Facebook, Twitter and Google to run Widgets, Embed Videos, Posts, Comments and to fetch profile information.
No analytics or social cookies have been enabled on this site. There are no cookies to review.
Twenty Road East & Upper Red Hill Valley Parkway Extensions Municipal Class Environmental Assessment
Share Twenty Road East & Upper Red Hill Valley Parkway Extensions Municipal Class Environmental Assessment on FacebookShare Twenty Road East & Upper Red Hill Valley Parkway Extensions Municipal Class Environmental Assessment on TwitterShare Twenty Road East & Upper Red Hill Valley Parkway Extensions Municipal Class Environmental Assessment on LinkedinEmail Twenty Road East & Upper Red Hill Valley Parkway Extensions Municipal Class Environmental Assessment link
The City of Hamilton has initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) study for the Twenty Road East and Upper Red Hill Valley Parkway extensions.
Twenty Road East is intended to be extended easterly from its existing terminus at Glover Road and Upper Red Hill Valley Parkway is intended to be extended southerly from its existing terminus at Rymal Road. These two road extensions will connect at a new intersection. These road extensions are necessary to meet the transportation needs in the area, and to support the ongoing and future development within the Red Hill Business Park South.
The Class EA process
The approved North Glanbrook Business Park Transportation Master Plan and Red Hill Business Park South Transportation Master Plan Addendum collectively fulfilled the requirements of Phases 1 and 2 of the Class EA process. This next phase of the study is following the Phase 3 and 4 requirements for a Schedule C project under the Municipal Class EA document (October 2000, as amended in 2007, 2011 and 2015).
We want to hear from you!
Public input is an important part of the Class EA process. There are several times throughout the Class EA process where there is opportunity for public and stakeholders to provide their input. For this study public consultation will occur:
Early in the process to introduce the study and to get public feedback (PIC #1).
Once the alternatives have been evaluated and the preliminary preferred design has been selected (PIC #2).
Once the study is completed the Environmental Study Report will be placed on public record for a minimum 30-day review period (Notice of Study Completion).
The City of Hamilton has initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) study for the Twenty Road East and Upper Red Hill Valley Parkway extensions.
Twenty Road East is intended to be extended easterly from its existing terminus at Glover Road and Upper Red Hill Valley Parkway is intended to be extended southerly from its existing terminus at Rymal Road. These two road extensions will connect at a new intersection. These road extensions are necessary to meet the transportation needs in the area, and to support the ongoing and future development within the Red Hill Business Park South.
The Class EA process
The approved North Glanbrook Business Park Transportation Master Plan and Red Hill Business Park South Transportation Master Plan Addendum collectively fulfilled the requirements of Phases 1 and 2 of the Class EA process. This next phase of the study is following the Phase 3 and 4 requirements for a Schedule C project under the Municipal Class EA document (October 2000, as amended in 2007, 2011 and 2015).
We want to hear from you!
Public input is an important part of the Class EA process. There are several times throughout the Class EA process where there is opportunity for public and stakeholders to provide their input. For this study public consultation will occur:
Early in the process to introduce the study and to get public feedback (PIC #1).
Once the alternatives have been evaluated and the preliminary preferred design has been selected (PIC #2).
Once the study is completed the Environmental Study Report will be placed on public record for a minimum 30-day review period (Notice of Study Completion).
Thank you for viewing the first Public Information Centre (PIC) for the Twenty Road East & Upper Red Hill Valley Parkway Class Environmental Assessment (EA).
We value your feedback. Your feedback and insights about this project will be documented and considered.
Comments will be accepted until March 18, 2021.
Share We want to hear from you! on FacebookShare We want to hear from you! on TwitterShare We want to hear from you! on LinkedinEmail We want to hear from you! link