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The City of Oshawa is calling on you to help shape the future of Oshawa’s parks, recreation, library and culture facilities.
The Parks, Recreation, Library & Culture Facility Needs Assessment (P.R.L.C.) guides investment in indoor and outdoor facilities in both established and new growth areas for all Oshawa residents. The city has experienced tremendous growth since the last P.R.L.C. in 2015, and as a result, Oshawa community members are invited to help inform this P.R.L.C. update.
on paper at Service Oshawa, City recreation facilities or any Oshawa Senior Community Centres or Oshawa Public Libraries branch during regular business hours.
Feedback will be received until 12 p.m., Tuesday, February 21, 2023 and considered in the development of the draft update to the P.R.L.C. Recommendations will focus on how the City’s indoor and outdoor facilities can support the physical, social and mental health, inclusion and wellbeing of the Oshawa community as a whole.
Stay tuned: the draft update will be available for public review this fall.
The City of Oshawa is calling on you to help shape the future of Oshawa’s parks, recreation, library and culture facilities.
The Parks, Recreation, Library & Culture Facility Needs Assessment (P.R.L.C.) guides investment in indoor and outdoor facilities in both established and new growth areas for all Oshawa residents. The city has experienced tremendous growth since the last P.R.L.C. in 2015, and as a result, Oshawa community members are invited to help inform this P.R.L.C. update.
on paper at Service Oshawa, City recreation facilities or any Oshawa Senior Community Centres or Oshawa Public Libraries branch during regular business hours.
Feedback will be received until 12 p.m., Tuesday, February 21, 2023 and considered in the development of the draft update to the P.R.L.C. Recommendations will focus on how the City’s indoor and outdoor facilities can support the physical, social and mental health, inclusion and wellbeing of the Oshawa community as a whole.
Stay tuned: the draft update will be available for public review this fall.
Your input is very important to the successful completion of the P.R.L.C.
This feedback form will be available until 12 p.m., Tuesday, February 21, 2023 and takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. The form is organized into sections that focus on parks, recreation, library and culture along with a few standard questions about yourself.
Feedback received will be considered in the development of the draft update to the P.R.L.C. Recommendations will focus on how the City’s indoor and outdoor facilities can support the physical, social and mental health, inclusion and wellbeing of the Oshawa community as a whole.
Your participation in this feedback form is voluntary. Please complete as many of the questions as you can, but do not feel obligated to respond to questions that you are unsure or uncomfortable about. All individual responses will be kept confidential and will be reproduced in summary form only.