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By Mogadon Megalodon (anonymous) | Posted May 18, 2011 at 16:05:37
It's baaaaaaaack....
Mid-Pen Highway Community Meeting
Thursday, May 19 - 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Carlisle Arena (1496 Centre Rd., Waterdown) http://goo.gl/7ZXz6
Hear first hand from MTO staff on new information from the latest draft Transportation Development Strategy for the Niagara to GTA Corridor (Mid-Pen) report and the current 90-day public comment period on this report.
The presentation will also focus on the newest study area route through Flamborough (Ancaster Hwy #52, Westover, Millgrove, Carlisle, Kilbride and North Burlington to Hwy #407), as well as next steps for public consultation. The meeting will include brief presentations from Hamilton Airport President Richard Korosil, COPE Citizens Sue McMaster, and audience Q&A.
Agenda: Niagara-GTA Corridor/Mid-Pen Meeting
May 19, 2011 // 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Hosted by: Councillor Judi Partridge
Facilitated by: Arend Kersten, Flamborough Chamber of Commerce
1. Welcome – The Honourable Ted McMeekin, MPP Ancaster Dundas Flamborough
Westdale
2. Introductions – Councillor Judi Partridge, Flamborough Ward 15 Hamilton
3. Presentation by: John Slobodzian & Patrick Puccini, Ministry of Transportation
4. Comments by Richard Koroscil, President & CEO John C. Munro Airport
5. Presentation by: Sue McMaster & Pete Zuzek, COPE
Also in attendance for questions and answer purposes:
Representative from Strategic Planning, City of Hamilton – Rob Norman
Representative from Rapid Transit, City Of Hamilton – Jillian Stephen
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