Help shape the future of walking and cycling in Waterloo Region!
Waterloo Region – Drop in at the following Public Consultation Centres any time between 4 and 8 p.m. and provide your input on Walk Cycle Waterloo Region, the Region’s Active Transportation Master Plan.
Help shape the future of walking and cycling in Waterloo Region!
Nov. 27, 2012
Knox Presbyterian Church
50 Erb St. W.,Waterloo
Nov. 28, 2012
Calvary Assembly Church
127 Hespeler Rd., Cambridge
Nov. 29, 2012
Region of Waterloo Administration HQ
150 Frederick St., Kitchener
Learn more about and provide your input to the plan we’ve developed to make it easier to walk, cycle, and roll in Waterloo Region.
Walk Cycle Waterloo Region will provide guidance to Council and staff on actions to take to make it easier for residents of and visitors to the Region of Waterloo to choose active transportation. Active transportation includes:
- Walking
- Cycling
- People with mobility devices
- Skateboarding
- In-line skating
Active transportation can take place along roads, sidewalks and trails. Walk Cycle Waterloo Region has nine action plans to help us create attractive and comfortable spaces that encourage more people to walk, cycle or roll to their favourite destinations.
Representatives from the Region of Waterloo will be on hand at each of the public consultation centres to answer questions and discuss the Walk Cycle Waterloo Region program, its initiatives, budget and timelines.
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For more information on Walk Cycle Waterloo Region, visit our website at www.WalkCycleWR.regionofwaterloo.ca. If you are unable to attend these meetings, the display materials, information handout and comment form are available online.
For more information on Walk Cycle Waterloo Region, please contact Paula Sawicki at 519-575-4035 or psawicki@regionofwaterloo.ca .
The Region of Waterloo provides more than 60 per cent of municipal services to a growing population of 550,000 people. We are committed to creating an inclusive, thriving and sustainable community through innovative leadership and a range of services such as: public health, social services, planning, heritage, water supply, regional roads, waste management, ambulance service, rural libraries, public transit, community housing, emergency planning, Provincial Offences Courts and airport services.