About whether to remove the 12 parking spaces on the north side of King St. E. between Simcoe St. & Ontario St. to widen the sidewalk for outdoor patios/cafes, pedestrians...REMINDER: "Feedback will be received until end of day Wed, July 24 and considered in the development of the final design for Phase 2 of the King Street East Streetscape project. Phase 2 will be presented to Development Services Committee and Council this year and is scheduled for construction in 2020 following approval in the 2020 City budget."
Here is the link to the City's survey, and the contacts at the City to send your comments/ask questions before next Wednesday are any of these three staff members:
Steven Sharp, Project Engineer, [email protected];
Susan Lupton, Manager Downtown & Business Development [email protected];
Mitchel Wiskel, Supervisor, Parks Development [email protected]
It seems not too many attended the Public Open House downtown at LaQuinta on this issue July 11th. So, if you are interested in this, either pro or con, the time to have your say is coming to a close. Email or call the City 905-436-3311 to contact any of the 3 staff members named above.
Interesting to note that the current Google maps photo of King St. E., taken October 2018, shows that all available parking spaces on this section of King St. E. were filled.
Here is the link to the City's survey, and the contacts at the City to send your comments/ask questions before next Wednesday are any of these three staff members:
Steven Sharp, Project Engineer, [email protected];
Susan Lupton, Manager Downtown & Business Development [email protected];
Mitchel Wiskel, Supervisor, Parks Development [email protected]
It seems not too many attended the Public Open House downtown at LaQuinta on this issue July 11th. So, if you are interested in this, either pro or con, the time to have your say is coming to a close. Email or call the City 905-436-3311 to contact any of the 3 staff members named above.
Interesting to note that the current Google maps photo of King St. E., taken October 2018, shows that all available parking spaces on this section of King St. E. were filled.