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Hamilton LRT public information meetings,
January 11, 16, 17, 18, 24 and 26



Metrolinx and the City of Hamilton are hosting another series of events where you can learn more about their plans to build light rail transit in the city.

They’ve set up public information centres and community update meetings about the project.

During the public information centres, you can learn how project planners have revised and improved the plan. You can also provide your input on the project. The events help you identify recent changes to the project design and present the environmental effects of the revised proposals.

The meetings are “open-house-style”, without a formal presentation. Event organizers display the same information at all meetings. Project staff have planned the public information centres for sites beside or near the proposed LRT line:

Community update meetings include a formal presentation focusing on project updates. They also provide you with an opportunity to ask project staff questions about the plans. Staff have organized these events in other parts of Hamilton:

Events take place:


Wednesday, January 11

Community update meeting
Sackville Seniors Centre,
Fireside Lodge,
780 Upper Wentworth Street,
from 7 until 9 p.m.

Getting there by public transit:

  • Northbound Hamilton Street Railway buses operating along the 25 Upper Wentworth route Upper Wentworth Street north of Mohawk Road East. Cross at the signal to the seniors centre on the west side of the street.
  • Southbound buses operating along the 25 Upper Wentworth route to Upper Wentworth Street and Mohawk Road East, beside the seniors centre.
  • Eastbound buses operating along the 41 Mohawk route to Mohawk Road and Upper Wentworth Street. Cross at the signal to the seniors centre on the north side of the street.
  • Westbound buses operating along the 41 Mohawk and 42 Mohawk East routes to Upper Wentworth Street south of Mohawk Road East. Walk north to Mohawk Road East, then cross at the signal to the seniors centre on the north side of the street.
Monday, January 16

Public information centre
Dr. John M. Perkins Centre,
Atrium
1429 Main Street East,
from 4 until 8 p.m.

Getting there by public transit:

  • Eastbound buses operating along the 1 King or 10 B-Line express routes to Main Street East and Kenilworth Avenue South. Cross at the signal to the northeast corner of the intersection then walk further east a few doors along Main East to the Perkins Centre.
  • Westbound buses along the 1 King or 10 B-Line express routes to Main Street East and Kenilworth Avenue North. Walk east along Main to the Perkins Centre.
  • Northbound buses operating along the 41 Mohawk route to Kenilworth Avenue North just north of Main Street East. Walk south to Main East, then east a few doors to the Perkins Centre.
  • Southbound buses operating along the 41 Mohawk route to Kenilworth Avenue North at Main Street East. Cross Kenilworth North at the signal and then walk east a few doors to the Perkins Centre.
Tuesday, January 17

Public information centre
David Braley Health Sciences Centre,
Second Floor Auditorium,
100 Main Street West,
from 4 until 8 p.m.

Getting there by public transit:

  • Burlington-bound Burlington Transit buses operating along the 1 Plains or 101 Plains express loop to King Street West at Bay Street North. Cross at the signal and walk south along the east side of Bay South to the Health Sciences Centre.
  • Hamilton-bound GO Transit buses operating along the 16 Hamilton / Toronto express, 18 Lakeshore West, 40 Hamilton / Pearson / Richmond Hill and 47 Hamilton / York U routes to Main Street West at City Hall. Cross Main West at the signal and walk west to the Health Sciences Centre.
  • Buses operating along all HSR routes in downtown Hamilton stop within three blocks of the venue. MacNab Transit Terminal is just one block east.
Wednesday, January 18

Public information centre
McMaster Innovation Park,
Atrium,
175 Longwood Road South,
from 4 until 8 p.m.

Getting there by public transit:

  • Eastbound GO buses operating along the 15 Brantford / Burlington route to Longwood Road South beside McMaster Innovation Park.
  • Westbound GO buses operating along the 15 Brantford / Burlington route to Longwood Road South across from McMaster Innovation Park. Cross at the signal to the venue.
  • Eastbound GO buses operating along the 16 Hamilton / Toronto express, 18 Lakeshore West, 40 Hamilton / Pearson / Richmond Hill and 47 Hamilton / York U routes to Main Street West west of Longwood Road South. Walk east to Longwood South, cross at the signal to the east side of Longwood, then walk south to McMaster Innovation Park.
  • Eastbound HSR buses operating along the 1A King, 5 Delaware (all branches), 10 B-Line express and 51 University routes to Main Street West east of Longwood Road South. Walk east to Longwood, then south to McMaster Innovation Park.
  • Westbound HSR buses operating along the 5 Delaware (52 branch) and 10 B-Line express routes to Main Street West at Longwood Road South. Cross Main West at the signal, then walk south to McMaster Innovation Park.
  • Northbound HSR buses operating along the 6 Aberdeen route to Longwood Road South beside McMaster Innovation Park.
  • Southbound HSR buses operating along the 6 Aberdeen route to Longwood Road South across from McMaster Innovation Park. Cross at the signal to the venue.
Tuesday, January 24

Community update meeting
Dundas Town Hall,
Level 2 Auditorium,
60 Main Street Dundas,
from 7 until 9 p.m.

Getting there by public transit:

  • Eastbound buses operating along the 5 Delaware route (from Head Street loop) to Governor’s Road west of Main Street. Walk east along Governor’s to the Town Hall.
  • Westbound buses operating along the 5 Delaware route (to Head Street loop) to Governor’s Road at Main Street. Cross Governors at the signal to the Town Hall.
  • Eastbound buses operating along the 5 Delaware route (from Pirie Drive) to Ogilvie Street south of Governor’s Road. Cross at the signal to the northeast corner, then walk east one block to the Town Hall.
  • Eastbound buses operating along the 5 Delaware route (to Pirie Drive) to Ogilvie Street south of Governor’s Road. Cross at the signal to the northeast corner, then walk east one block to the Town Hall.
  • Northbound buses operating along the 52A Dundas local route to Governor’s Road at Main Street. Cross Governors at the signal to the Town Hall.
  • Southbound buses operating along the 52A Dundas local route to Governor’s Road west of Main Street. Walk east along Governor’s to the Town Hall.
Tuesday, January 26

Community update meeting
Cardinal Newman Catholic Secondary School,
Lecture Hall
127 Gray Road South Stoney Creek,
from 7 until 9 p.m.

Getting there by public transit:

  • Eastbound buses operating along the 55 Stoney Creek Central route to Queenston Road at Gray Road South. Walk south to the school
  • Eastbound buses operating along the 55A Stoney Creek Central route to Gray Road North, just north of Queenston Road. Walk south to Queenston, then cross to the southwest corner at the signal. Walk south to the school.
  • Westbound buses operating along the 55 / 55A Stoney Creek Central route to Queenston Road west of Gray Road North. Cross Queenston at the signal. Walk south to the school.
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