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New Satellite Terminal at Montreal-Trudeau Airport

ADM Aéroports de Montréal (Federal)

Montreal's airport authority wants to build a new satellite terminal to reduce bus transfers on the tarmac. The project has two phases: a temporary 4-gate terminal opening December 2026, and a permanent 12-gate terminal connected by underground...

Why This Matters: Fly out of Montreal? You might spend less time on buses crossing the tarmac. The new terminal could mean faster boarding and fewer delays. Construction will also bring jobs to the area.

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Transportation
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Schaefer Street Reconstruction - Weber Street to Cul-de-sac

Waterloo Region, ON

The City of Waterloo is rebuilding Schaefer Street from Weber Street to the cul-de-sac. The project includes replacing underground pipes for sewage, stormwater, and drinking water, plus a full road rebuild with new sidewalks and curbs. Construction...

Why This Matters: Live on Schaefer Street or nearby? Expect road closures, detours, and construction noise. The upside: new pipes mean fewer water main breaks and better drainage. New sidewalks make walking safer.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Main Street and Peck Street Reconstruction Design

Waterloo Region, ON

Cambridge is redesigning a 1.1 km stretch of Main Street and Peck Street. The project includes new storm sewers, watermains, sanitary sewers, road resurfacing, and a new multi-use trail on the north side of Main Street.

Why This Matters: Live on Main Street or Peck Street? This construction will affect your daily commute and access to your home. The new multi-use trail could make walking and cycling safer in the area.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should a Toll Bridge Replace the La Crete Ferry on Highway 697?

Ministry of Transportation and Economic Corridors (AB)

Alberta asked residents whether they'd support a toll to fund a new $200 million bridge over the Peace River near La Crete. The bridge would replace an aging ferry and winter ice road that are closed 30% of the year. This consultation ran in...

Why This Matters: Live in northern Alberta? This bridge could cut hours off your travel time. Right now, the ferry crossing means waits of up to 3 hours during busy periods. A year-round bridge would keep goods moving and make the region more attractive for jobs and investment.

Policy & Studies Finance & Consumer Transportation
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Gatineau Parkway Road Repairs Near Alexandre-Taché Boulevard

National Capital Commission (Federal)

The National Capital Commission wants to fix a 2.7-km stretch of the Gatineau Parkway that's in rough shape. The road surface is deteriorating, drainage isn't working properly, and culverts need replacing. Construction is set to start in June 2025.

Why This Matters: Use the Gatineau Parkway to access hiking trails or scenic viewpoints? This section stays open year-round, unlike the rest of the parkway network. The repairs will keep the road safe and accessible, but expect construction disruptions starting June 2025.

Community Planning Environment & Climate Transportation
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How Should Arthur Street in Elmira Be Redesigned?

Waterloo Region, ON

The Region of Waterloo wants to rebuild Arthur Street through downtown Elmira. The road, sidewalks, underground pipes, and a bridge over Canagagigue Creek have all reached the end of their lifespan. Two urban design options and one rural design...

Why This Matters: Live in Elmira or drive through downtown? This project will reshape how you get around for years to come. The design choice affects whether you'll have safe bike lanes, wider sidewalks, or more car lanes. Construction will also mean detours and disruption.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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How Are the New Traffic-Calming Features Working in Webber Greens?

Edmonton, AB

Edmonton installed curb extensions and a center median in the Webber Greens neighbourhood to slow traffic and make streets safer. Now they want to know if it's working. Live here, walk here, bike here, or drive through? The city wants your feedback.

Why This Matters: Live in Webber Greens or travel through it? These changes affect your daily commute. If you've noticed slower traffic or safer crossings, the city wants to hear it. If the curb extensions are causing problems, now's the time to say so.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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New Satellite Jetty at Montréal-Trudeau Airport

Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (Federal)

ADM Aéroports de Montréal wants to build a new satellite jetty at Trudeau Airport. The plan includes a temporary structure with 4 gates (8 aircraft) and a permanent one with 12 gates (up to 24 aircraft). This is a federal environmental assessment...

Why This Matters: Fly through Montréal often? This expansion could mean shorter walks to your gate and fewer delays during busy periods. Live near the airport? Construction and increased flight capacity could affect noise levels in your neighbourhood.

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Transportation
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Montreal-Trudeau Airport Road and Parking Improvements

Montreal Airport Authority (Federal)

Montreal's main airport wants to redesign how you get dropped off and picked up. The project includes improving road access, reorganizing the departures and arrivals areas, and optimizing parking lots. Geothermal wells are also planned as part of...

Why This Matters: Fly out of Montreal? This affects your airport experience. Drop-off and pick-up areas are being redesigned, which could mean less chaos during busy travel times. Parking lot changes might affect where you leave your car and how much you pay.

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Transportation
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Patterson Creek Bridge Rehabilitation on Queen Elizabeth Driveway

National Capital Commission (Federal)

The National Capital Commission plans to repair a 114-year-old heritage bridge in Ottawa that crosses Patterson Creek near the Rideau Canal. The bridge has deteriorating railings, cracked pavement, and drainage problems from decades of salt and...

Why This Matters: Use the Queen Elizabeth Driveway or the multi-use pathway along the canal? Expect detours and closures from June 2025 to April 2026. The bridge connects to the Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, so heritage features will be preserved during repairs.

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Transportation
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Should Cambridge Replace or Remove Two Pedestrian Bridges in Mill Race Park?

Waterloo Region, ON

Two pedestrian bridges in Mill Race Park have been closed since 2022. The city asked residents to choose between three options: remove both bridges ($50,000), rebuild both ($400,000), or rebuild only one ($200,000). Over 450 people responded, and...

Why This Matters: Use Mill Race Park for walks or bike rides? These bridges affect how you get around. The decision balances cost, accessibility, and preserving the park's heritage character.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Help Make Eaux Claires and Belle Rive Streets Safer

Edmonton, AB

Edmonton wants to know where you feel unsafe walking, biking, or driving in the Eaux Claires and Belle Rive neighbourhoods. The city is collecting feedback through interactive maps where you can mark problem spots like dangerous intersections...

Why This Matters: Walk your kids to school in these neighbourhoods? Drive through daily? This is your chance to flag that intersection where cars blow through stop signs, or that corner where you can't see oncoming traffic. The city will actually use your feedback to decide where to put safety improvements.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Floating Platform for Boat Training at Coast Guard College in Sydney

Canadian Coast Guard College (Federal)

The Canadian Coast Guard College in Sydney, Nova Scotia wants to install a floating platform with rescue boats and davits for training. The 18-by-12-metre platform would be anchored near the existing wharf and connected by a gangway. It would let...

Why This Matters: This is a small infrastructure project at a federal training facility. Unless you live near the Coast Guard College in Sydney or work in marine safety training, it won't affect your daily life. The environmental review is checking whether anchoring the platform could harm the local marine...

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Transportation
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Rebuilding the Ominnik Marsh Trail Boardwalk at Riding Mountain National Park

Parks Canada (Federal)

A 2024 windstorm destroyed nearly 500 metres of floating boardwalk on one of Riding Mountain National Park's most popular trails. Parks Canada plans to rebuild with a new anchoring system and accessible boardwalk that blends into the marsh...

Why This Matters: Ever hiked the Ominnik Marsh Trail near Wasagaming? It's been closed since the storm damage. This rebuild will restore access to one of the park's signature experiences. The new design promises better accessibility and durability.

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Transportation
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Should Billy Bishop Airport's Runway Safety Zone Expansion Be Approved?

Transport Canada (Federal)

Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport needs to build runway safety zones by 2027. It's a federal requirement. The project involves removing concrete and asphalt, excavating soil, and repaving areas at both ends of the main runway. Transport Canada is...

Why This Matters: Live near the Toronto waterfront or use the island airport? Construction could affect noise levels and local traffic. The safety zones are meant to protect passengers if a plane overshoots the runway. This is about balancing airport safety upgrades with environmental protection.

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Transportation
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Should Parks Canada Formalize a New Loop Trail at Valley of the Five Lakes?

Parks Canada (Federal)

The Valley of the Five Lakes Trail in Jasper National Park was badly damaged by the 2024 wildfire and remains closed. Parks Canada wants to formalize an existing informal trail (350 m) and add a new 100 m section to create a loop. This would give...

Why This Matters: Love hiking in Jasper? This popular trail has been closed since the 2024 wildfire. The new loop would reopen access to the Five Lakes area sooner. If you've used the informal trail before, this makes it official.

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Transportation