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Belleville Terminal Redevelopment Project - Resource Library

Last updated on April 11, 2024

Project documents

Find reports and documents on the Belleville Terminal Redevelopment Project.

Last Updated: April 2024

Engagement

  • Project Update Postcard (March 2024)
  • September 20-October 20 Engagement Summary Report

Project Materials

  • Belleville Terminal Redevelopment Project Business Case (PDF,  11.2 MB)

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