Public Information Centre: Dundas St Water Booster Pumping Station (Brighton) Oct 21 | InQuinte.ca
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Public Information Centre: Dundas St Water Booster Pumping Station (Brighton) Oct 21

By Hailey MacDonald Sep 27, 2025 | 6:34 AM

The Municipality of Brighton has identified a need for a new Water Booster Pumping Station to support future water demands in the northeast of Brighton.

The new station would replace the existing Water Booster Pumping Station currently located in the boulevard at 100 Dundas St.

Public and external agency consultation is a key component of this study.

The municipality is inviting residents to attend the Public Information Centre on Tuesday, Oct 21 from 4:30pm to 6pm at the King Edward Park Arena (75 Elizabeth St, Brighton).

Details regarding the project will be presented to provide interested stakeholders with an opportunity to meet the Project Team and to discuss alternative solutions, environmental considerations/impacts, evaluation criteria, and design options.

(HAILEY MACDONALD)