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Improving Grass Creek’s Park washroom and change room facilities is a top priority!
Grass Creek Park is a 38.4 hectare community park located in Kingston’s east end. Improvements associated with the 2013 Grass Creek Park Master Plan are expected to occur beyond the 15-year capital planning horizon. However, the Waterfront Master Plan identified improvements to the existing washroom and changing facilities at the park as a highest priority. In January 2018, council decided it could move forward with these improvements, thanks to funding provided, in part, by the Pittsburgh Community Benefit Fund.
Feedback received from the public may be used to develop the draft design of the new washroom and change room.
Improving Grass Creek’s Park washroom and change room facilities is a top priority!
Grass Creek Park is a 38.4 hectare community park located in Kingston’s east end. Improvements associated with the 2013 Grass Creek Park Master Plan are expected to occur beyond the 15-year capital planning horizon. However, the Waterfront Master Plan identified improvements to the existing washroom and changing facilities at the park as a highest priority. In January 2018, council decided it could move forward with these improvements, thanks to funding provided, in part, by the Pittsburgh Community Benefit Fund.
Feedback received from the public may be used to develop the draft design of the new washroom and change room.
The City is planning an upgrade of the
washroom and change building in Grass Creek Park. The project will involve the
reuse of a post and beam structure that once sheltered the Phoebe antique steam
launch exhibit. Feedback will be used to inform the final design concept.
Survey closes Thursday, May 17 at 4:00 p.m.
Consultation has concluded
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