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Consultation has concluded
The City of Oshawa is redeveloping Crimson Court Park at 528 Crimson Court and want to hear your thoughts on preferred playground equipment and accessibility.
The existing park requires a partial redevelopment including the replacement of the playground equipment, playground safety surfacing, upgrading the internal park pathway connecting Crimson Court and Rimosa Court, the replacement of site furnishings, and the addition of tree plantings and naturalization areas.
Community members are invited to view the conceptual plan and provide feedback by completing the online feedback form below, including ranking your preferred playground equipment options.
Those who prefer to complete the feedback form on paper are asked to call Service Oshawa at 905-436-3311 during regular business hours.
Feedback will be received until noon on Monday, January 17, 2022, and will be considered in the selection of playground equipment and accessibility of the site.
Thank you for sharing your feedback with us.
The City of Oshawa is redeveloping Crimson Court Park at 528 Crimson Court and want to hear your thoughts on preferred playground equipment and accessibility.
The existing park requires a partial redevelopment including the replacement of the playground equipment, playground safety surfacing, upgrading the internal park pathway connecting Crimson Court and Rimosa Court, the replacement of site furnishings, and the addition of tree plantings and naturalization areas.
Community members are invited to view the conceptual plan and provide feedback by completing the online feedback form below, including ranking your preferred playground equipment options.
Those who prefer to complete the feedback form on paper are asked to call Service Oshawa at 905-436-3311 during regular business hours.
Feedback will be received until noon on Monday, January 17, 2022, and will be considered in the selection of playground equipment and accessibility of the site.
This form may contain personal information as defined under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. This information is collected under the legal authority of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001 c.25, as amended. This information will be used and maintained by the City of Oshawa to gather public input on the Crimson Court Park Redevelopment. Questions regarding this collection may be directed to the City’s Information Access and Privacy Officer, City of Oshawa, 50 Centre Street South, Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 3Z7, 905-436-3311.
Consultation has concluded
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