New Opportunities for Engagement with the City of Winnipeg
Taché Promenade Information Session
Winnipeggers are invited to attend a public information session to review the proposed detailed design of the Taché Promenade project.
Date: October 17, 2017
Time: 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m.
Location: Notre Dame Community Centre 271 Avenue de la Cathédrale
Format: Drop In / Come and Go
For more information, or to fill out an online feedback form, visit: winnipeg.ca/TachePromenade.
Gord Dong Park Redevelopment Public Workshop
To add to the diverse recreational needs of site users, the City wants to hear from you to help determine future park enhancements. We are asking for your ideas on services that will best meet the needs of the community, while also attracting new people to the space and setting the tone for future developments in the surrounding area.
View information about the park and provide input through an online survey. The survey will be open from September 21, 2017 to October 23, 2017.
Join us for a public workshop of Gord Dong Park to discuss opportunities to better serve users and attract new people to the area, and reflect on current values surrounding the green space.
Date: Thursday, October 19th, 2017
Time: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Location: Winnipeg Chinese Cultural and Community Centre, 2nd Floor, Dynasty Building - 180 King Street
Please register online or call 204-986-7134.
For more information, please visit winnipeg.ca/GordDongPark.
Ongoing Opportunities for Engagement with the City of Winnipeg
East Fort Garry Walk Bike Project survey
Thank you to those who attended the East Fort Garry Walk Bike Project workshop on October 3, 2017. If you were unable to attend the workshop, please complete an online survey which will be available until October 4, 2017.
For more information, please visit winnipeg.ca/walkbikeprojects.
Rue des Trappistes culvert replacement comment form
Thank you to those who attended the Rue des Trappistes culvert replacement information session. If you were unable to attend the public information session, the materials can be viewed here. If you would like to leave the project team a comment about the project, please access the online comment form which will be available until October 4, 2017.
For more information, please visit winnipeg.ca/RuedesTrappistes.
Participate in the review of OurWinnipeg, the City's 25-year plan for the future
The City is inviting Winnipeggers to participate in the review and update of OurWinnipeg, the city's 25-year development plan. Winnipeggers are encouraged to get involved and speak up about what matters to them about the city in order to make Winnipeg an even better place to live, work and play.
To learn more, please visit SpeakUpWinnipeg.com
Adjustable bike lane curbs pilot
This week, the City installed adjustable bike lane curbs in two locations to test installation methods, monitor maintenance, and assess the comfort level of users. The adjustable bike lane curbs were installed on Sherbrook Street south of Cumberland Avenue and on a section of Bannatyne Avenue next to Old Market Square for a nine-month pilot.
For more information, to fill out a survey or to view a map of the changes online, please visit winnipeg.ca/walkbikeprojects and select an adjustable bike lane curbs project. The survey will be open for the duration of the pilot project.
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