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Hamilton Moves Forward with Main Street Traffic Changes

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The City of Hamilton is pushing ahead with plans to change a six-kilometre section of Main Street to allow two-way traffic.

A motion proposing this change was approved in 2022 after 11 pedestrians lost their lives in vehicle-related accidents from January to May that year.

The city hopes to award a contract by late summer for someone to handle the Main Street project, as stated in a news release last week.

Brian Hollingworth, the city’s engineering director, mentioned he anticipates that the two-way conversion, extending from Dundurn Street to Gage Park, will take up to two years to finish. This will include road resurfacing, traffic signal upgrades, pavement markings, and signage.

Road work will be completed first, followed by the actual two-way conversion.

The total expense for the Main Street project is estimated at $26.2 million, with $13.1 million allocated from the 2026 budget and the remaining amount coming from the 2027 budget, according to Hollingworth.

This year’s total transportation infrastructure budget stands at $150 million and also covers resurfacing segments of Barton Street E., Charlton Avenue E., James Street S., Charlton Avenue W., and King Street E.

Additionally, it includes reconstruction and rehabilitation for:

Nebo Road, which will receive new sidewalks and a multi-use path. Mountain Park Avenue, which will have a watermain replacement along with “modernized roadway.”Sherman Cut, which will get a steel wall replacement. Scenic Drive, which will undergo road reconstruction featuring active transportation facilities.

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