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In progress Environmental assessment

Lakeshore Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) study

The City of Mississauga is undertaking the Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) and preliminary design for the Lakeshore Bus Rapid Transit Project (BRT).

About

As part of the Lakeshore Transportation Studies, the City of Mississauga is developing the preliminary design and completing the Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) for the Lakeshore Bus Rapid Transit Project (BRT). A TPAP is an expedited Environmental Assessment process in which the environmental effects of the project are analyzed.

The Lakeshore BRT is planned to extend for two kilometres along Lakeshore Road from the Etobicoke Creek to East Avenue. This project has received funding through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) and will have an expedited timeline for development. Learn more about the ICIP funding granted to the City of Mississauga.

Area map of Lakeshore Road between East Avenue and Etobicoke Creek for the Lakeshore Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)study.
Area map of Lakeshore Road between East Avenue and Etobicoke Creek for the Lakeshore Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)study.

For this project, the TPAP Notice of Commencement was re-issued in June 2022. The project has completed an Environmental Project Report (EPR) and has issued the TPAP Notice of Completion on July 27, 2023.

The EPR is intended to provide information on the project and its potential impacts on the natural, social, cultural, and transportation environments, as well as to outline mitigation measures and future commitments to reduce these impacts.

The EPR is available online in the Project Documents section below. The 30 day public review period has closed as of August 28, 2023. The 35 day Minister review has closed as of October 3, 2023. The TPAP for this project is now complete.

Alternative formats of the EPR and its appendices are available upon request.

How to get involved

Public and stakeholder consultation is an essential component of the Lakeshore  Transportation Studies. Learn more about how you can get involved.

Contact

If you have any questions about this project, contact the Project Manager at eric.lee@mississauga.ca.

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