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The Red Hill Valley Project

                                    




Red Hill Valley Project is an integrated, environmentally responsible infrastructure project with five parts:

Parkway
  • The north-south leg of the 403 to QEW parkway.

  • An eight-kilometer, four-lane 90 km/hour controlled access parkway.

  • A truck climbing lane from the Greenhill Avenue interchange to the Mud Street interchange.

Stormwater Management Ponds
  • A series of stormwater quality facilities that filter runoff from the roadway and adjacent development.

  • A stormwater detention facility to protect the QEW, CN Rail lines, Barton Street and the Parkway from flooding that could be expected from a 100-year storm event.

Naturalized, Stabilized Red Hill Creek
  • Realignment of 7 kilometers of the Creek using natural channel design techniques that will:

    • Increase fish habitat

    • Remove existing barriers to fish migration

    • Significantly reduce sediment loading to Windermere Basin

                Combined Sewer Overflow Pipe
                • 2.8 km long
                • Reduces number of discharges into creek from 20-27 times per year to 1-3
                Landscape Management Plan
                • Trails

                • Tree Planting (15:1 ratio)

                • Parks

                • Ecological Restoration

                • Cultural Features

                Contact Us

                For information on the Red Hill Valley Project and educational initiatives, contact:

                Philip A. Homerski
                Information and Business Advisor
                Business and Support Services Section
                Capital Planning & Implementation Division Public Works Department
                City of Hamilton
                77 James Street North, Suite 320
                Hamilton, ON  L8R 2K3
                Canada

                E:  philip.homerski@hamilton.ca
                T:  905 546-2424, ext. 5620