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County hosts second virtual Public Information Centre on the Barrie Collingwood Railway Active Transportation Trail


Midhurst/August 15, 2022 – The County of Simcoe is hosting a second virtual Public Information Centre (PIC) on the Barrie Collingwood Railway Active Transportation Trail. Starting today, August 15, PIC materials pertaining to the Study, and an online comment form, are available at https://www.simcoe.ca/BCRYTrail <<< Add Link to {Page Name}>>>.

The County of Simcoe has identified an opportunity to provide inter-community active transportation with the development of the Barrie Collingwood Railway (BCRY) Active Transportation Trail, between Stayer (Township of Clearview) and Angus (Township of Essa) for a distance of 23 km. The popular and unique trail already runs from the Town of Collingwood through parts of Clearview Township, ending in the Town of Stayner.

The County is undertaking a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) to consider options for the development and expansion of the BCRY Trail. 

An initial virtual PIC was held in February 2022. This second PIC is now available on the County’s website to describe the Study, the preferred design, identify next steps in the process and gather public feedback. The comment period is open until September 14, 2022.  

For more information on the Barrie Collingwood Railway Active Transportation Trail and the planning process, visit https://www.simcoe.ca/BCRYTrail <<< Add Link to {Page Name}>>>.

About the process

The Study will follow Schedule B of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Municipal Engineers Association, October 2000, as amended in 2007, 2011, & 2015), which is an approved process under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act.  The MCEA process includes: consultation with agencies, stakeholders, Indigenous communities and public; alternative design concepts for the preferred solution; an assessment of potential environmental impacts; and, identification of reasonable measures to mitigate any potential adverse impacts.  At the conclusion of the Study, a Project File Report (PFR) will be prepared for public review.

About the County of Simcoe

County of Simcoe is composed of sixteen member municipalities and provides crucial public services to County residents in addition to providing paramedic and social services to the separated cities of Barrie and Orillia. Visit our website at simcoe.ca.

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CONTACTS

Chris Hedley
Public Relations Consultant​
County of Simcoe, Service Simcoe Department
705-715-7654 (mobile)
Chris.Hedley@simcoe.ca

Collin Matanowitsch
Manager, Public Relations
County of Simcoe, Service Simcoe Department
705-734-8386 (mobile)
Collin.Matanowitsch@simcoe.ca