Notice of Study Commencement - Trussler Road Improvements Bleams Road to Yellow Birch Drive
Notice of Study Commencement
Trussler Road (Regional Road 70) Improvements Bleams Road to Yellow Birch Drive
City of Kitchener & Township of Wilmot
Municipal Class Environmental Assessment, Schedule ‘C’
The Region of Waterloo is undertaking a Schedule ‘C’ Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) for improvements to the Trussler Road corridor from Bleams Road to Yellow Birch Drive in the City of Kitchener and Township of Wilmot.
This study is being completed to identify the preferred solution for upgrading this section of Trussler Road to address the long-term needs for improved traffic operations, underground infrastructure, and new pedestrian and cycling facilities. This study will be completed in accordance with the requirements of the Class EA process, dated October 2000 (amended 2023), and will consider potential social, economic, and environmental impacts, and appropriate measures to prevent or mitigate these impacts.
The Region and its consultant for this study, Associated Engineering (Ont.) Ltd., will be seeking public input on known issues, opportunities for improvements, and the findings of this study. More information and opportunities for public input and engagement will be announced at a later date. If you are interested in participating or learning more, you can request to be added to the study mailing list to receive study updates, or submit any comments or questions to either of the following:
Andrew Doman, P.Eng. Senior Project Manager Region of Waterloo
150 Frederick Street Kitchener, ON N2G 4J3 Phone: 519-575-4400 x3183
Email: ADoman@regionofwaterloo.ca
Matt Vinski, C.E.T. Manager, Infrastructure
Associated Engineering (Ont.) Ltd. 508 Riverbend Drive, Suite 302 Kitchener, ON N2K 3S2 Phone: 226-214-3243
Email: vinskim@ae.ca
All comments and information received from individuals, stakeholder groups, and agencies regarding this project are being collected to assist the Region in making a decision. Under the “Municipal Act”, personal information such as names, addresses, telephone numbers, and property locations that may be included in a submission become part of the public record. Questions regarding the collection of this information should be directed to Andrew Doman.