Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Rose Hill Park Open House and Ongoing Walk Bike Surveys

 

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New Opportunities for Engagement with the City of Winnipeg

Rose Hill Park Renewal

Winnipeggers are invited to attend an open house on the continuing renewal of Rose Hill Park. Rose Hill Park is a vital community link in the Inkster Gardens neighbourhood. The City-owned space is used for the benefit of students from Meadows West School in the day while providing a popular community space at night.

The park is currently under a significant renovation that saw the creation of a new playground in 2016. The final stages of this redevelopment include the installation of a fitness trail, shade structure and seating area with improved drainage. Construction is expected to be complete late in 2017. We are asking for the community to provide input on a variety of options for fitness equipment that will be installed at different locations on the trail, encouraging physical activity and promoting outdoor exercise.

Date: Thursday, February 16, 2017
Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Location
: Meadows West School, Gymnasium, 150 Inkster Garden Drive

Please visit winnipeg.ca/rosehillpark to view the open house boards before you attend or if you are unable, read about the renewal and take the online survey

Online Engagement Opportunities with the City of Winnipeg

West Alexander to East Exchange Corridor

Thank you to all who came out to the Bike to Work Day pop-up events on Friday, February 10. We had over 400 interactions to discuss the improvements to bike lanes on McDermot and Bannatyne Avenue and gather information about what is important to those who live, work, and spend time in the project area.

There is still time to provide your input! Those who wish to provide their feedback at this stage in the process have until Tuesday, February 21 to visit winnipeg.ca/walkbikeprojects fill in the survey and use the mapping tool.

Southeast Corridor 

The goal of the Southeast Corridor Study and Design, along the area around Des Meurons Street and St. George Road, is to provide a pedestrian and cycling facility that allows people of all ages and abilities to walk or bike from the Bishop Grandin Greenway to the St. Boniface neighbourhood. Visit www.winnipeg.ca/walkbikeprojects to learn more about this project and to provide your input through an online survey and mapping tool until February 20.

Seine River Crossing

The Seine River Crossing project is a study to identify a preferred location for a new pedestrian and cycling crossing over the river. Participate in a survey until February 20 or find more information at winnipeg.ca/walkbikeprojects.

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