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By john1242 (registered) | Posted March 31, 2017 at 20:35:58
THE E/A had to be approval because Change in scope in the project.Notice of completion EPR of environmental project OCT 14 2011 to Metrolinx . Primary corridor McMaster to Easstgate Square.Gerry Davies sign off on statement completion Transit Project McMaster to Eastgate Square LRT B- Line.Jan 11 2012 EPR 90% complete. Changes 1) Queenston Rd Transit Terminal from Eastgate Square 2)MSF Storage from Wentworth St north to Frid St.3) Tunnel at CPR Tracks 4) LRT spur line James St North which was cacelled Feb. 2 2017 memorandum of Agreement March 8 2016 Background Items (b) (d) (e) E/A approvement was Required . Hamilton Ridership should have #1 Best LRT B-line Mcmaster to Eastgate Square /20,000 Transit Rider in Wards 5,9,10 ,11 will travel time is increased by 7min. to 8min to Queenston Rd Hub ?from emission by Bus .B-line has be serviced to Wards 5,9,10,11 since 1986 ! The LRT to be World class it has to connect Confederation Go Station.to be completed 2019 ? Eastgate Square has to be Phase 1 .When will money be available in 5yrs to 10 Yrs ??
I said YES to LRT B-Line McMaster to Eastgate Square world class Transit Hamilton desires #1 Best LRT please support the TAXPAYER'S of WARDS 5,9,10,11
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