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Consultation has concluded.
Consultation on The Hub Project is complete. The community feedback summary is now available for public review.
The City of Kingston has received financial support from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario Main Street Revitalization Initiative for a new initiative, the Hub Project that will transform the intersection of Princess and Division Street through public art. The Hub Project is designed to meet all three objectives of the City of Kingston’s Public Art Master Plan including contributing to making a high-quality, vibrant public realm; bringing cultural provision to under-serviced areas across the city; and telling the full Kingston story, buildingContinue reading
Consultation on The Hub Project is complete. The community feedback summary is now available for public review.
The City of Kingston has received financial support from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario Main Street Revitalization Initiative for a new initiative, the Hub Project that will transform the intersection of Princess and Division Street through public art. The Hub Project is designed to meet all three objectives of the City of Kingston’s Public Art Master Plan including contributing to making a high-quality, vibrant public realm; bringing cultural provision to under-serviced areas across the city; and telling the full Kingston story, building on the current heritage focus in a way that is contemporary and inclusive.
The City engaged the public from September 2018 to March 2019 to collect feedback and ideas on public art priorities, themes and types. Review the reporting back document that summarizes the community feedback.
What does downtown Kingston represent to you? What kind of imagery or themes would you like to see at the intersection of Princess and Division Streets? Share your ideas with us here! Feedback may be used to inform future public engagement opportunities and the implementation of public art plans at the Princess and Division Streets intersection.
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