Sixth Line Municipal Class Environmental Assessment

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About this project:

The Town of Milton is carrying out a Schedule ‘C’ Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) study for Sixth Line from Britannia Road to Highway 401.

The study builds on the Town’s Transportation Master Plan Update (2024) which identified the need for improvements in the transportation network in northeast Milton.

The MCEA study will review the available background information, identify the needs and opportunities in the study area, and develop and evaluate a range of multi-modal transportation alternatives to support future travel demand and future growth in this area.

Further information about the study and MCEA process can be found here.

The role of engagement:

As part of the MCEA process, the Town will be seeking your input on existing conditions and future recommendations for the study area. Engagement opportunities will be announced here as the study progresses.

See the full Notice of Study Commencement.

See the Notice of Online Public Engagement #1

See the full Online Public Engagement #1 Package

About this project:

The Town of Milton is carrying out a Schedule ‘C’ Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) study for Sixth Line from Britannia Road to Highway 401.

The study builds on the Town’s Transportation Master Plan Update (2024) which identified the need for improvements in the transportation network in northeast Milton.

The MCEA study will review the available background information, identify the needs and opportunities in the study area, and develop and evaluate a range of multi-modal transportation alternatives to support future travel demand and future growth in this area.

Further information about the study and MCEA process can be found here.

The role of engagement:

As part of the MCEA process, the Town will be seeking your input on existing conditions and future recommendations for the study area. Engagement opportunities will be announced here as the study progresses.

See the full Notice of Study Commencement.

See the Notice of Online Public Engagement #1

See the full Online Public Engagement #1 Package

  • Notice of Online Public Engagement #1

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    The Town of Milton is carrying out a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) study for Sixth Line from Britannia Road to Highway 401. The MCEA builds on the Town’s Transportation Master Plan Update (2024), which identified the need for improvements to the transportation network in northeast Milton.

    The study is following Schedule ‘C’ of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (October 2000, as amended in 2024), an approved process under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act.

    A key component of the study is consultation with interested parties (public and review agencies). The purpose of this online engagement is to review and obtain public input on the study area’s needs and opportunities, existing conditions, selection of the preferred solution, and next steps in the study.

    Public Comments Invited

    We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts with the project team, through the project webpage, or by contacting the project team directly. Please provide your comments by April 28, 2026. If you have any questions or require assistance to view the information package, please reach out to one of the project team members listed below:

    David Muraca, C.E.T.
    Project Manager
    Town of Milton
    150 Mary Street
    Milton, ON L9T 6Z5
    T: 905 878 7252 ext. 2517

    Shawn Clewlow, C.E.T., rcca
    Project Manager,
    Town of Milton
    150 Mary Street
    Milton, ON L9T 6Z5
    T: 905 878 7252 ext. 2520

    Katherine Jim, P.Eng.
    Project Manager
    CIMA+
    400-3027 Harvester Road
    Burlington, Ontario L7N 3G7
    T: 289 288 0287 ext. 6835

    The Town of Milton is carrying out a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) study for Sixth Line from Britannia Road to Highway 401. The MCEA builds on the Town’s Transportation Master Plan Update (2024), which identified the need for improvements to the transportation network in northeast Milton.

    The study is following Schedule ‘C’ of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (October 2000, as amended in 2024), an approved process under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act.

    A key component of the study is consultation with interested parties (public and review agencies). The purpose of this online engagement is to review and obtain public input on the study area’s needs and opportunities, existing conditions, selection of the preferred solution, and next steps in the study.

    Public Comments Invited

    We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts with the project team, through the project webpage, or by contacting the project team directly. Please provide your comments by April 28, 2026. If you have any questions or require assistance to view the information package, please reach out to one of the project team members listed below:

    David Muraca, C.E.T.
    Project Manager
    Town of Milton
    150 Mary Street
    Milton, ON L9T 6Z5
    T: 905 878 7252 ext. 2517

    Shawn Clewlow, C.E.T., rcca
    Project Manager,
    Town of Milton
    150 Mary Street
    Milton, ON L9T 6Z5
    T: 905 878 7252 ext. 2520

    Katherine Jim, P.Eng.
    Project Manager
    CIMA+
    400-3027 Harvester Road
    Burlington, Ontario L7N 3G7
    T: 289 288 0287 ext. 6835

  • Notice of Study Commencement

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    Notice of Study Commencement - January 22, 2025

    Study

    The Town of Milton has initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) study for Sixth Line from Britannia Road to Highway 401. The study builds on the Town’s Transportation Master Plan Update (2024), which identified the need for improvements in the transportation network in northeast Milton.

    The MCEA study will review the available background information, identify the needs and opportunities in the study area, and develop and evaluate a range of multi-modal transportation alternatives to support future travel demand and further growth in this area.

    Process

    The study will be carried out in accordance with Schedule ‘C’ of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (October 2000, as amended 2024), an approved process under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act.

    Consultation with the public, regulatory agencies, stakeholders, and Indigenous Communities is a key component of MCEA process and input will be sought at the key milestones of this study. Details regarding future Public Information Centres (PIC) will be advertised as the study progresses. Upon completion of the study, an Environmental Study Report (ESR) will be prepared and on the public record for a minimum 30-day review period. The document will detail the planning and consultation process and the study recommendations and design.


    Notice of Study Commencement - January 22, 2025

    Study

    The Town of Milton has initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) study for Sixth Line from Britannia Road to Highway 401. The study builds on the Town’s Transportation Master Plan Update (2024), which identified the need for improvements in the transportation network in northeast Milton.

    The MCEA study will review the available background information, identify the needs and opportunities in the study area, and develop and evaluate a range of multi-modal transportation alternatives to support future travel demand and further growth in this area.

    Process

    The study will be carried out in accordance with Schedule ‘C’ of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (October 2000, as amended 2024), an approved process under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act.

    Consultation with the public, regulatory agencies, stakeholders, and Indigenous Communities is a key component of MCEA process and input will be sought at the key milestones of this study. Details regarding future Public Information Centres (PIC) will be advertised as the study progresses. Upon completion of the study, an Environmental Study Report (ESR) will be prepared and on the public record for a minimum 30-day review period. The document will detail the planning and consultation process and the study recommendations and design.


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