Friday, March 10, 2017

New online surveys – Marion, Athletic Field Review, Transcona Cemetery

 

City of Winnipeg - Public Engagement News

New Opportunities for Online Engagement with the City of Winnipeg

Marion Dugald Transportation Improvement Study Survey

Winnipeggers are invited to help the City reopen the conversation on infrastructure improvements for the Marion Street neighbourhood, starting with what they would like to see for public engagement for this project going forward.

Through a second phase of study (the Marion-Dugald Transportation Improvement Study), the City will be investigating more affordable, smaller scale infrastructure improvement options for the area without a grade separation or widening. As a first step, the City's Office of Public Engagement is asking citizens what a meaningful engagement process means to them and how they would like to be involved.

For more information or to provide input through the online survey, please visit winnipeg.ca/mariondugaldstudy. The online survey will be available until March 22, 2017.


Athletic Field Review Survey

The City is currently reviewing how athletic fields are allocated and maintained and is looking for Winnipeggers' feedback. The aim of the City's Athletic Field Review is to ensure City athletic fields are well maintained, fairly shared and used to the fullest extent possible and public input is an important part of the process. 

An online public survey is now available for all residents to provide their perspectives on current and future needs for athletic fields in Winnipeg. In the coming months, current athletic field users will be provided with additional opportunities for input through workshops.

The City currently manages approximately 1,000 athletic fields, which includes 532 soccer fields and 375 ball diamonds, with around 93 fields leased out exclusively to specific sports groups. The Athletic Field Review will result in policy recommendations that will help guide all future athletic field use with a strong focus on affordability, equitable access, the needs of users and best practices from across Canada.

For more information or to provide input through the online survey, please visit winnipeg.ca/AthleticFieldReview. The survey will be available until March 27, 2017. 


Transcona Cemetery Improvement Strategy Survey

Winnipeggers are invited to participate in developing an improvement strategy for the Transcona Cemetery.

The City of Winnipeg is currently looking at developing a strategy for improving the Transcona Cemetery in consultation with the public and stakeholders to ensure the cemetery continues to meet the needs of the community. A draft plan will be developed for improvements to the grounds, and will include a plan to return the chapel to use.

The public's first opportunity to provide input is through an online survey on the Transcona Cemetery Improvement Strategy website. The survey will be available until April 28, 2017. 

Southwest Rapid Transit Corridor Survey

Thank you to all who attended the Southwest Rapid Transit Corridor and Pembina Highway Underpass information session on February 28, 2017, to learn more about the project's 2017 construction season activities.

If you were unable to attend the information session, we encourage you to view the information provided at the session at winnipeg.ca/southwestrapidtransitway and provide your comments through our online survey. The online survey will remain open until March 28, 2017.

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