Have Your Say on the Dundas Bus Rapid Transit Project April 19 to 30

The City of Mississauga and Metrolinx are working together to complete environmental assessment approvals through the Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) for the Dundas Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project. From Monday, April 19 to Friday, April 30, residents are invited to visit Metrolinx Engage to provide their ideas, suggestions and feedback to help inform the technical work, environmental studies and preliminary design work for the Dundas BRT. An online presentation has been posted on the Metrolinx Engage site with background and schedule information.

The Dundas BRT is planned to run for 48 kilometres along Dundas Street from Highway 6 in Hamilton to the Kipling Transit Hub in Toronto, including approximately 17 kilometres in Mississauga.

Engagement Details:

What:

Metrolinx and the City of Mississauga are looking for residents’ ideas, suggestions and feedback to help inform the technical work, environmental studies and preliminary design work for the Dundas BRT.

Who:

  • Transit users along the Dundas corridor
  • Residents who live and work along Dundas (Property owners and renters)
  • Business owners with businesses along the corridor
  • Community groups
  • Schools/Students who use transit along the Dundas corridor

 Where:

Online at Metrolinx Engage

Metrolinx voicemail: 416-202-0884

When:

Monday, April 19 to Friday, April 30, 2021

The Dundas BRT is part of a bold, forward-looking transportation plan aimed at creating stronger connections and providing fast, frequent and reliable transit to those in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). More than 20 of the 48 kilometres will operate in bus lanes or in a dedicated right-of-way, separate from other traffic, allowing for faster and more reliable transit connections.