June 2025 Meeting Notes
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Learn how to consult with the Ministry of Transportation through this portal. This site is for input on the development and revision of technical documents related to provincial highway design, construction and operations.
Please find below the instructions for setting up alerts to receive email notifications on postings:
Approved ministry offices to post on TCP .
There are 8 (eight) ministry offices that presently allow to post notice for their policies, standards and specifications.
These include:
The stages that most notices go through include:
Most notices are in the development or revision stage when we first post them on this portal.
It is called a proposal because we’re proposing to change an existing one or make a new policy, standard or specification.
Most of our proposals:
Usually the proposal is posted for a minimum of 21 days. We call this the comment period.
You can submit your comment within the comment period online through this portal
Instructions are provided on how to make a comment.
Your comment will become part of the public record when you submit it to us.
You must not include personal information, like a:
We will consider your comment and include it as part of the public record if it contains personal information. However, it won’t be posted on the portal for others to see.
We review all the comments received and consider them before making a decision.
As the Ministry of Transportation is a public agency, we will consider the content of all comments and they will be weighted equally.
We’ll also decide whether your comment can be posted for others to see. We will not post your comment if it:
Our decision will be noted in the comment status.
There is no time limit for the review stage.
We post our decision and the approved comments after having finished our review.
In our decision, we will let you know:
There are a few exceptions to the normal consultation process. The notices that do not follow this consultations process are:
Exception notices skip the consultation and commenting stage and go directly to the decision.
We post exception notices when there is an emergency and it could be a risk to wait for public consultation:
Admin update notices skip the consultation and commenting stage and go directly to the decision.
We post admin update notices when the updates/changes in the document are administrative in nature that does not warrant a review and consultation by stakeholders or public.
Some examples of administrative updates include:
This feature is used to promote transparency and ensure stakeholders awareness.
This subcommittee provides an opportunity for joint discussion between the Ontario Asphalt Paving Council (OAPC) and the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) on topics related to Hot Mix Asphalt industry. The objective of the subcommittee is to provide a collaborative environment to discuss topics of mutual benefit for both the Hot Mix Asphalt industry and MTO