Gore Road and Hamilton Road Intersection Improvements Environmental Assessment

Background

Hamilton Road and Gore Road is a busy intersection. Due to London's growth, there is a need to accommodate the increasing amount of traffic by improving this intersection and addressing the mobility concerns of pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists. The City has completed an Environmental Assessment to determine possible alternatives that will make this intersection safer.

Based on the results of the Environmental Assessment, the preferred solution will be a new roundabout at this intersection. 

Current status

The project team has completed the Environmental Assessment for the Gore Road and Hamilton Road Intersection Improvements. 

An Environmental Study Report (ESR) has been prepared to document the Class EA planning process used in developing the recommended plan, including the alternatives considered, the preferred design, impacts and mitigation measures, and consultation activities. 

The Environmental Assessment Report, Executive Summary, and Notice of Completion (March 2024) are available to view online.

The roundabout is currently in a detailed design phase and construction is anticipated in 2026.  

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Study area

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This figure illustrates the limits of the study area at the intersection of Hamilton Road and Gore Road, with Highbury Avenue identified to the west and Clarke Road identified to the east to reference the location. For more information, please contact Paul Yanchuk at pyanchuk@london.ca or by calling 519-661-2489 Ext.2563

Project Timeline

December 2020: Notice of Commencement

The City sent out a notice of commencement to residents, business owners, interested stakeholders and First Nations to notify them of the Environmental Assessment's start.

June 2021: Public Information Centre #1

The City hosted a Public Information Center on June 24 from 5 p.m. till 7 p.m. for residents and businesses to learn more about this project. This project information would typically be presented at an in-person public meeting, but adjustments are being made to ensure public safety and to follow COVID-19 restrictions on public gatherings.

Fall 2023: Public Information Centre #2

The City has collected feedback from the public and First Nations communities and is proceeding with the recommended design option of a roundabout scheduled for construction in 2026. 

Last modified:Tuesday, October 08, 2024