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Consultation has concluded.
The City is collecting input on a new 1.5 hectare community park being planned on Wheathill Street in the new West Village subdivision off Taylor-Kidd Boulevard and Centennial Drive (near Waterloo Village).
This new green space is being planned in partnership with the Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE) and Conseil des écoles publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario (CEPEO). A new French-language high school is planned next to the park and will connect to the new park.
Please offer any accessibility feedback related to the proposed improvements to Chanda Sames, parks and open space planning coordinator at csames@cityofkingston.ca (in accordance with Ontario Regulation 191/11).
The City is collecting input on a new 1.5 hectare community park being planned on Wheathill Street in the new West Village subdivision off Taylor-Kidd Boulevard and Centennial Drive (near Waterloo Village).
This new green space is being planned in partnership with the Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE) and Conseil des écoles publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario (CEPEO). A new French-language high school is planned next to the park and will connect to the new park.
Please offer any accessibility feedback related to the proposed improvements to Chanda Sames, parks and open space planning coordinator at csames@cityofkingston.ca (in accordance with Ontario Regulation 191/11).
The City is
seeking input on how to develop the new community park located on Wheathill
Street. The survey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete and your
feedback will be used to develop detailed design concepts and select equipment for
the new park.
Survey closes May 16, 2019 at 4 p.m.
Consultation has concluded.
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The City is
seeking input on how to develop the new community park located on Wheathill
Street. The survey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete and your
feedback will be used to develop detailed design concepts and select equipment for
the new park.
This survey will only be open for the April 24 Open House.
Consultation has concluded.
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