She’s also quick to recognize the broader team: “I want to acknowledge the frontline staff who have worked hard within the space constraints. Watching this building take shape, knowing it will change how transit is delivered in Hamilton for decades, is very satisfying.” Looking ahead, the Birch Avenue facility will be a cornerstone of HSR Next, the City’s forthcoming growth strategy. “This plan will add new routes and service types like on-demand transit to areas like Dundas, Waterdown, and Stoney Creek,” says Cosyn Heath. “That expansion isn’t possible without this facility.” “Transit is never still—it must constantly evolve,” she concludes. “With population growth, environmental demands, and technological change, this new facility gives us the infrastructure we need to keep moving Hamilton forward.” For more information, please visit www.hamilton.ca/environmental-assessments/ hamilton-transit-bus-maintenance-storage-facilitydesign 43 JUN 2025 | BUSINESS ELITE CANADA
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