Public Involvement

Preliminary Design

MTO is committed to a consultation and engagement program that engages and involves Indigenous communities, regulatory agencies, municipalities, members of the public, non-government organizations, businesses, and industry.

If you would like to be added to the contact list or provide comments at any point during the study, we encourage you to contact one of the project managers listed on the Contact Us page or send your comment through the Contact Us link.

The project team welcomes comments regarding the Highway 11/17 four-laning project. All comments received, with the exception of personal information, will become part of the public record.

Notifications

Notification of project milestones (study commencement, public information centre, and public review periods for the transportation environmental study report) will be announced through notices in the Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal and the Oliver Paipoonge News and on this website. Notices will also be sent to individuals and organizations on the project contact list.

Notice of Study Commencement: GWP 6023-21-00_Highway 11 17 Widening from Kakabeka Falls to Thunder Bay Expressway_Notice of Study Commencement_OGN_Final

Public Information Centre

Public information centres (PICs)serve as a forum for two-way communication to share ideas and information.

External agency and public consultation will take place throughout the study, including a PIC that will be an in-person, open house to allow attendees to review the proposed design and environmental assessment, provide comments, and ask the project team questions. Narrated PIC display materials will be available on the project website.

Transportation Environmental Study Report

Upon completion of the preliminary design and environmental assessment, the project team will prepare a transportation environmental study report (TESR) to document the preliminary design plans, evaluation of alternatives, potential environmental impacts and mitigation measures, , and commitments to future work in detail design. The TESR will also summarize comments received through the consultation and engagement program and outline how they were addressed.

Photo showing the area

Image of Highway 11/17