Gore Road and Hamilton Road Intersection Improvements Environmental Assessment

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About this project

Hamilton Road and Gore Road is a busy intersection. Due to London's growth, there is a need to accommodate the increasing amount of traffic by improving this intersection and addressing the mobility concerns of pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists. The City is undertaking an environmental assessment to determine possible alternatives that will make this intersection safer.

During this study, the project team will evaluate alternatives, select the preferred alternative, and assess the environmental impacts and potential mitigation measures.

Options that are being explored include, but are not limited to:

  • Installing traffic signals at the existing intersection
  • Realigning Hamilton and Gore roads and implementing traffic signals
  • Realigning the aforementioned roads and implementing a roundabout

At this stage of the project, archaeological and heritage, transportation, and technical investigations have been conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Environmental Assessment Act .

Since presenting a preferred option at PIC#1 in June 2021, the City has continued consultation with Hydro One which resulted in the preferred option being updated to a roundabout at the Hamilton Road and Gore Road intersection. This video presentation helps provides more details, and a public meeting was held on October 2, 2023 online to share more information.

The Draft Environmental Assessment Report and Draft Executive Summary are now available to view online.

A map of the Hamilton Road and Gore Road Environmental Assessment. For more information, please contact Paul Yanchuk at pyanchuk@london.ca or by calling 519-661-2489 x 2563

A map of the Gore Road and Hamilton Road Environmental Assessment Study Area.


A graphic showing different methods of engagement


About this project

Hamilton Road and Gore Road is a busy intersection. Due to London's growth, there is a need to accommodate the increasing amount of traffic by improving this intersection and addressing the mobility concerns of pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists. The City is undertaking an environmental assessment to determine possible alternatives that will make this intersection safer.

During this study, the project team will evaluate alternatives, select the preferred alternative, and assess the environmental impacts and potential mitigation measures.

Options that are being explored include, but are not limited to:

  • Installing traffic signals at the existing intersection
  • Realigning Hamilton and Gore roads and implementing traffic signals
  • Realigning the aforementioned roads and implementing a roundabout

At this stage of the project, archaeological and heritage, transportation, and technical investigations have been conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Environmental Assessment Act .

Since presenting a preferred option at PIC#1 in June 2021, the City has continued consultation with Hydro One which resulted in the preferred option being updated to a roundabout at the Hamilton Road and Gore Road intersection. This video presentation helps provides more details, and a public meeting was held on October 2, 2023 online to share more information.

The Draft Environmental Assessment Report and Draft Executive Summary are now available to view online.

A map of the Hamilton Road and Gore Road Environmental Assessment. For more information, please contact Paul Yanchuk at pyanchuk@london.ca or by calling 519-661-2489 x 2563

A map of the Gore Road and Hamilton Road Environmental Assessment Study Area.


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