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King Street Streetscape | Phase 4
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This consultation has concluded
You're invited to share your feedback on Phase 4 of the King Street Streetscape Project. This phase follows the pilot project that began in 2018 with public consultation where the City sought feedback regarding three design options for the widening of the sidewalk on the north side of King Street East between Ontario Street and Mary Street North, as well as the second phase of King Street East, constructed in 2020 between Simcoe Street North and Ontario Street, and the third phase constructed in 2021 between Prince Street and Simcoe Street.
The fourth phase of the project focuses on the widening of the sidewalk on the north side of King Street West between McMillan Drive and Centre Street. The widening will allow for additional space for pedestrians, landscaping, outdoor patios/cafes, streetscape amenities and businesses.
The community is invited to review the proposed design, share feedback and ask questions. 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 Wednesday, February 9, 2022, and considered in the development of the final design for the King Street Streetscape Project Phase 4.
The Streetscape Design Vision guides the development of public areas downtown and includes specifications for benches, trash receptacles, greenery and more while also investigating opportunities like sidewalk widening.
You're invited to share your feedback on Phase 4 of the King Street Streetscape Project. This phase follows the pilot project that began in 2018 with public consultation where the City sought feedback regarding three design options for the widening of the sidewalk on the north side of King Street East between Ontario Street and Mary Street North, as well as the second phase of King Street East, constructed in 2020 between Simcoe Street North and Ontario Street, and the third phase constructed in 2021 between Prince Street and Simcoe Street.
The fourth phase of the project focuses on the widening of the sidewalk on the north side of King Street West between McMillan Drive and Centre Street. The widening will allow for additional space for pedestrians, landscaping, outdoor patios/cafes, streetscape amenities and businesses.
The community is invited to review the proposed design, share feedback and ask questions. 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 Wednesday, February 9, 2022, and considered in the development of the final design for the King Street Streetscape Project Phase 4.
The Streetscape Design Vision guides the development of public areas downtown and includes specifications for benches, trash receptacles, greenery and more while also investigating opportunities like sidewalk widening.
The City of Oshawa is looking for input from the community on Phase 4 of the King Street Streetscape Project, which focuses on the widening of the sidewalk on the north side of King Street West between McMillan Drive and Centre Street.
Community members can review the proposed design and provide their input by completing this completing this feedback form.
This consultation has concluded
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