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The Town of Penetanguishene (‘Town’) has initiated a Schedule ‘B’ Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) for the selection of a Town owned storage location for snow that is removed from the road network and Town owned parking lot areas during winter maintenance operations. Currently, the Town utilizes one (1) privately owned snow storage site situated on Fuller Avenue between Robillard Drive and Laurier Road, which has been the solitary storage area for snow since 2018.
Preliminary Class EA Report:
A Preliminary Study Report has been completed and has identified a preferred snow storage location and an evaluation of multiple locations according to the Schedule ‘B’ Class EA guidelines. The results of the preliminary report are to be presented to the public through a Public Information Centre (‘PIC’).
A PIC is being held to provide an opportunity for the Public to review and provide input on the new snow storage preferred location. The PIC will consist of a short presentation followed by a question-and-answer period. Representatives from the project team will be present to provide the presentation and answer questions regarding the
preliminary study report.
For those members of the public that wish to attend the PIC virtually, please contact Sarah Marshall, Communications and Technology Coordinator, at smarshall@penetanguishene.ca.
PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE:
Date: Thursday, February 8th 2024
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM (Presentation at 7:00 PM)
Location: Council Chambers, 10 Robert Street West, Penetanguishene, ON If you are unable to attend or require further information, please contact or provide comments to:
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The Town of Penetanguishene (‘Town’) has initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) to determine a new location for snow storage. The current snow storage location is a privately owned property. The Town is looking for a municipally owned location that meets the criteria set out in the MECP Guidelines for snow storage.
This study is being conducted in accordance with the Municipal Class EA guidelines. The Class EA process looks at potential environmental, social, and economic effects, develops alternatives, determines preferred measures, and incorporates mitigation methods.
Project updates and notices will be posted on the Towns website to inform the public of the Class EA’s progress (https://www.connectpenetanguishene.ca/). Residents and interested parties are encouraged to regularly visit the website to find out more about the Project.
If you have any questions or concerns, and/or would like to be added to the project mailing list, please contact the study representatives listed in the Whos Listening Section to the right.