PIC 2 for Strategic Transportation Network Review
The City of Hamilton is conducting a Strategic Transportation Network Review (STNR). The STNR will determine the short and long-term transportation needs to support servicing requirements to the year 2041 with consideration for 2041-2051. The STNR will:
- Align with the 2018 Transportation Master Plan Vision and Desired Outcomes.
- Identify projects that update the road, transit, and active transportation networks (along with supporting infrastructure) in the 2018 Transportation Master Plan.
- Include the anticipated timing and updated costs of each project.
- Provide recommended transportation projects to be included in the upcoming 2024 City of Hamilton Development Charges Background Study and By-Law.
Study Process
This study is being conducted in accordance with the requirements of Phases 1 and 2 of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA), an approved process under the Environmental Assessment Act. The EA process includes extensive public engagement and consultation. Two rounds of consultation are being held, providing opportunities for the public to participate throughout the study
How to Participate
You are invited to participate in the second round of public consultation, visit engage.hamilton.ca/STNR to learn more about the study. You are also invited to attend the second and final public information centre to learn more about the STNR draft recommendations for Hamilton’s road, transit, and active transportation networks. A recorded presentation, questionnaire, and interactive map will be available.
Public Information Centre #2
Date: Thursday, January 18, 2024
Time: 6 to 8 pm
Location: Turner Park Public Library 352 Rymal Road East, Hamilton
If you have any comments or questions regarding this study please contact:
Omar Shams
Project Manager
City of Hamilton
100 King Street West, 9th Floor
Hamilton, ON L8P 1A2
Phone: 905-546.2424 ext. 7474
Email: o[email protected]
Scott Johnston
Consultant Project Manager
Arcadis
55 St. Clair Avenue West, 7th Floor
Toronto, ON M4V 2Y7
Phone: 416-596-1930 ext. 61576
Email: [email protected]
With the exception of personal information, all comments submitted will become part of the public record of the study.
This notice was first published January 9 & 12, 2024