Highway 6 South at airport to be widened
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Feb. 18, 2022
CALEDONIA – The Ontario government will be widening Highway 6 South near Hamilton Airport.
“Highway 6 will be expanded to four lanes from Upper James past the airport to Highway 403,” said Haldimand-Norfolk MPP Toby Barrett. “Aecom has been picked to undertake preliminary design and to complete an environmental assessment.”
“Our smart, targeted highway investments, like widening Highway 6 South in Hamilton, will better connect communities, create good-paying jobs and support the needs of a growing population,” said Caroline Mulroney, Minister of Transportation. “Four-laning this corridor will improve the movement of people and goods, while serving the national, regional and local economies.”
Highway 6 from Highway 403 to Upper James Street is the primary connection from John Munro Hamilton International Airport to the Greater Golden Horseshoe via Highway 403.
“The widening of Highway 6 from two lanes to four is vital to the continued growth of the John Munro Hamilton International Airport and the surrounding areas,” said Donna Skelly, MPP Flamborough-Glanbrook. “This is an important step forward in our work to ensure the safe, efficient movement of people and goods here in Hamilton and across the region.”
The Preliminary Design and EA Update Study will include outreach to Indigenous communities, municipalities, and stakeholders including the airport and business owners, and will commence in spring 2022, with a targeted completion of spring 2024.
Quick Facts
- The widening of Highway 6 from Highway 403 to Upper James was included in the 2021 Ontario Budget, as a key highway expansion investment project to help protect our economy.
- The province has allocated more than $21 billion in funding over the next 10 years, including approximately $2.6 billion in 2021–22, to expand and repair highways and bridges.
- A four-lane highway link to the Hamilton airport was originally designed and received environment assessment approval in the late 1980s. The existing two-lane road was built in 2003.
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For more information, contact MPP Toby Barrett at 519-428-0446 or toby.barrett@pc.ola.org