HART Combined Intersection Upgrades
Project Overview
The City of Whitehorse and Government of Yukon are partnering on the HART: Combined Intersection Upgrades project. This joint initiative will focus on improving the Hamilton Boulevard & Alaska Highway / Two Mile Hill Road and the Range Road & Two Mile Hill Road intersections. That is where the HART comes in – H for Hamilton Boulevard, A for Alaska Highway, R for Range Road, and T for Two Mile Hill.
Both intersections are prominent, high-volume intersections that serve a variety of road users including people walking, biking, riding transit, and driving. We also recognize the importance of these intersections for goods movement, deliveries, and emergency response, which underscores the need for a comprehensive approach that considers the needs of all users. The City and Government of Yukon have heard concerns about traffic and road safety issues, particularly between active transportation users and vehicles. Through this project, the City and Government of Yukon will work with residents and stakeholders to develop improvement options to make walking, biking, transit, and driving through these intersections easier, safer, and more enjoyable.
The HART: Combined Intersection Upgrades will be developed based on technical analysis and meaningful community and stakeholder engagement. Using input from both perspectives, the project team will develop a conceptual design that meets the goals and objectives of both the City and Government of Yukon.
The process to create the final design will be completed over the next 9 months, with a variety of engagement activities and opportunities to provide input.
Have Your Say
Input from community members is important for this project. The City of Whitehorse and Government of Yukon want to hear from a range of voices to create a conceptual design that addresses community concerns and priorities. All opinions are welcome!
Keep reading to learn about the engagement opportunities scheduled for June 2023.
Community Survey #1
A community survey was available until July 5. This survey will help the project team understand the current issues and opportunities for the study area.
Project Information Session
There was be a public webinar on June 28 to introduce the project and seek feedback on current issues and opportunities. This session was also an opportunity for attendees to communicate directly with the project team and ask questions.
The information session was recorded and posted under the Updates tab for those unable to attend live.