Pike Road Bridge

INTRODUCTION

Middlesex County has retained Entuitive and BT Engineering Inc. to complete a Schedule A+ Environmental Assessment for the replacement of Pike Road bridge in Adelaide Metcalfe Township. The study will evaluate all reasonable alternatives to improve the operation, safety and capacity of the existing bridge. Diagram

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STUDY PROCESS

The project is being conducted as a Schedule A+ project under the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) (2015). The Study will follow the Municipal Class EA process by establishing the need and justification for the project, considering all reasonable alternatives with acceptable effects on the natural, social and cultural environments, and proactively consulting with the public, stakeholders and Indigenous Peoples.

PUBLIC CONSULTATION

The public consultation process is vital for this Study and the County wants to ensure that anyone with an interest in the project has the opportunity to provide input.  Public input and comments will be received until February 17, 2023.  Early identification of individual and group concerns greatly aids in addressing these concerns.  A Public Consultation Centre may be held at a later date to present the Technically Preferred Plan.  All information will be collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (2009).  With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. Persons will be advised of future communication opportunities by electronic notice in addition to newspaper public notices.

For more information or if you wish to be placed on the study’s mailing or emailing contact list, contact either:

Steve Taylor, P.Eng., M. Eng. Chris Traini, P.Eng.
EA Project Manager County Engineer
BT Engineering Inc.  County of Middlesex
509 Talbot Street 1988 Gainsborough Road 
London, ON N6A 255 London, ON N6H 5L2
519-672-2222 519-434-7321 ext. 2264

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