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Citywide Parking Study
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Consultation has concluded
In spring 2019, the Oshawa community was asked to provide input into the development of a parking strategy that would outline Zoning By-law recommendations for citywide residential use and all uses downtown. Preliminary findings and recommendations for the Oshawa Parking Study are now available and the City is once again looking for feedback.
Community members are invited to attend the Oshawa Parking Study Phase 2 virtual Public Information Centre (P.I.C.) between 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 15. The virtual P.I.C. will be hosted on Microsoft Teams and can be accessed:
by calling 647-749-7500 or 289-800-5770 and entering Conference ID: 937 669 496#.
Community members can complete an online feedback form here on Connect Oshawa. Those who prefer to complete the feedback form on paper can call Service Oshawa at 905-436-3311 during regular business hours.
Feedback will be received up to and including 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 29. The feedback will be considered in the finalization of the recommendations for the proposed Oshawa Parking Study.
The City initiated the citywide Parking Study in 2018. Results from the Study will inform the development of a parking strategy that anticipates and accommodates parking demand through environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable policies.
Learn more about the Parking Strategy on the City’s website.
In spring 2019, the Oshawa community was asked to provide input into the development of a parking strategy that would outline Zoning By-law recommendations for citywide residential use and all uses downtown. Preliminary findings and recommendations for the Oshawa Parking Study are now available and the City is once again looking for feedback.
Community members are invited to attend the Oshawa Parking Study Phase 2 virtual Public Information Centre (P.I.C.) between 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 15. The virtual P.I.C. will be hosted on Microsoft Teams and can be accessed:
by calling 647-749-7500 or 289-800-5770 and entering Conference ID: 937 669 496#.
Community members can complete an online feedback form here on Connect Oshawa. Those who prefer to complete the feedback form on paper can call Service Oshawa at 905-436-3311 during regular business hours.
Feedback will be received up to and including 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 29. The feedback will be considered in the finalization of the recommendations for the proposed Oshawa Parking Study.
The City initiated the citywide Parking Study in 2018. Results from the Study will inform the development of a parking strategy that anticipates and accommodates parking demand through environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable policies.
Learn more about the Parking Strategy on the City’s website.
The Parking Study is seeking your input on existing municipal parking operations, including both on
street and off street, and private parking to understand the issues and
concerns, as well as desired outcomes.
Feedback
will be considered in the development of a preliminary findings report which
will include recommendations on parking requirements for residential uses
throughout the entire city and all uses in the downtown.
Consultation has concluded
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Oshawa Parking Study Phase 2 virtual Public Information Centre (P.I.C.)
Community members were invited to attend the Oshawa Parking Study Phase 2 virtual Public Information Centre (P.I.C.) on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020. Here is a video of the P.I.C. hosted on Microsoft Teams.
Phase 1 asks for input from the community
on existing municipal parking operations, including both on street and off
street, and private parking to understand the issues and concerns, as well as desired
outcomes.
Under Review
Citywide Parking Study has finished this stage
Feedback received during Phase is being considered
in the development of a preliminary findings report.
Phase 2
Citywide Parking Study is currently at this stage
Phase 2 of the Study
will present preliminary findings and recommendations to the community for
review and comment anticipated in fall 2020.