Burloak Drive Grade Separation Project Public Engagement Session
Join us in person and online to learn more about the Burloak Drive Grade Separation project from August 21 to September 29, 2023.- Burloak Drive Grade Separation Project Public Engagement Session
Burloak Drive Grade Separation Project Public Engagement Session
From August 21 to September 29, 2023, Metrolinx will host a public engagement session for the Burloak Drive Grade Separation project, with both a virtual and in-person participation options. We invite you to come learn about the project and ask us questions.
Virtual public engagement session
Starting on August 21, 2023 Metrolinx will host a public engagement session for the Burloak Drive grade separation project. This virtual session will not be a live-event, but visitors will be able to view a video presentation and submit questions for the Metrolinx team to review and respond. See below for the video presentation and to submit questions.
We will respond to questions as soon as possible. The Q&A period will close at 5 p.m. on Friday, September 29, 2023.
In-person public engagement session
Come ask the Metrolinx team questions in-person on Thursday September 21, 2023 from 5:00 p.m to 8:00 p.m at the Burlington Public Library - Central Branch, Centennial Room.
Event details:
Date: Thursday, September 21, 2023
Time: 5:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m (drop-in)
Location: Burlington Public Library Central Branch, Centennial Room, 2331 New Street, Burlington, ON
Please note registration is not required for this event.
We know you have questions about the project, and we’re here to answer them.
UPDATE: In order to deliver the grade separation, a 14-month road closure of Burloak Drive is planned; however, this closure will not take place in 2024. Updates regarding the start date of the 14-month closure will be communicated at a later date.
Recorded Presentation: Burloak Drive Grade Separation Project Information
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Land Acknowledgement
Metrolinx acknowledges that we connect communities by building and operating transit within the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat peoples, for whom these lands continue to have great importance. Treaties between First Nations and governments cover these lands, and the promises contained in these Treaties remain relevant to this day. Metrolinx and its employees are committed to understanding the history of these lands and the continued impacts of colonization and take responsibility for actions to advance reconciliation. Metrolinx will continue to seek the knowledge, expertise and experience of Indigenous partners and commits to doing business in a manner that is built on a foundation of trust, respect, and collaboration.