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Kingside Park Redevelopment
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Consultation has concluded
With plans moving forward to redevelop Kingside Park at 537 Tennyson Avenue in Oshawa, community members are invited to learn more about the proposed redevelopment and provide feedback on the conceptual plans.
Kingside Park currently features sports field, tennis courts, a small playground, and parking lot. The City is seeking your feedback on two proposed conceptual plans for the redevelopment of Kingside Park:
Concept A proposes active recreational programming designed to provide opportunities for structured sports activities, and includes a 7 versus 7 player soccer field, pickleball courts, accessible playground, gathering space with shade pavilion, paved pathway connections with benches, and an expanded parking lot.
Concept B proposes passive recreational programming designed to provide opportunities for unstructured leisure activities, and includes more natural and passive greenspace, an accessible playground, gathering space with shade tables, and a paved pathway loop with benches which connects by a bridge over the creek, and a parking lot of existing size.
Community members 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 Thursday, September 9, 2021, and will be considered in the selection of the preferred conceptual plan and playground equipment.
With plans moving forward to redevelop Kingside Park at 537 Tennyson Avenue in Oshawa, community members are invited to learn more about the proposed redevelopment and provide feedback on the conceptual plans.
Kingside Park currently features sports field, tennis courts, a small playground, and parking lot. The City is seeking your feedback on two proposed conceptual plans for the redevelopment of Kingside Park:
Concept A proposes active recreational programming designed to provide opportunities for structured sports activities, and includes a 7 versus 7 player soccer field, pickleball courts, accessible playground, gathering space with shade pavilion, paved pathway connections with benches, and an expanded parking lot.
Concept B proposes passive recreational programming designed to provide opportunities for unstructured leisure activities, and includes more natural and passive greenspace, an accessible playground, gathering space with shade tables, and a paved pathway loop with benches which connects by a bridge over the creek, and a parking lot of existing size.
Community members 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 Thursday, September 9, 2021, and will be considered in the selection of the preferred conceptual plan and playground equipment.
The City of Oshawa is redeveloping Kingside Park at 537 Tennyson Avenue and wants to hear from you on the proposed concepts.
Consultation has concluded
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Kingside Park Redevelopment
Learn more about the proposed redevelopment of Kingside Park by viewing this virtual open house presentation.