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Frequently Asked Questions
Q - Will there be an opportunity for the public to provide input?
A - Public consultation is vital for the success of the Study. There are
at least three Public Consultation Centres (PCC) planned as part of this study.
There will be other opportunities to provide input, including providing comments
to the Ministry of the Environment when the Environmental Study Report is filed.
Q – How will I know when the next Public Consultation Centre Event is
going to be held?
A – When a consultation centre has been scheduled, the date, time and
location will be posted on this website and can be accessed by clicking on the
Events heading. If you are on the study mailing list a Notice of Public
Consultation Centre will be mailed directly to you. A notice will also be
advertised in the local newspapers prior to the consultation centre.
Q – How can I be added to the study mailing list?
A – You can be added to the study mailing list by contacting either the
York Region or Consultant Project Manager, or by using the site email by
clicking on the Comments heading.
Q - What is an Environmental Assessment?
A - The Environmental Assessment (EA) enables the planning and
implementation of municipal infrastructure projects to be undertaken in
accordance with an approved procedure designed to protect the environment. More
information regarding the EA Process can be obtained by clicking on the EA
Process heading.
Q – Is the Ministry of Transportation participating in the study?
A – The Ministry of Transportation is participating as a member of the
Technical Advisory Committee (TAC). Prior to each of the Public Consultation
Centres, the TAC will review the material to be presented to the public and
provide input.
Q – Is the Toronto Region Conservation Authority participating in the
study?
A – The Toronto Region Conservation Authority is participating as a
member of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC). Prior to each of the Public
Consultation Centres, the TAC will review the material to be presented to the
public and provide input.
Q - When will the study be completed?
A – It is the intention of York Region to complete the study by Winter
2007.
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