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City seeks input on Cedarvale Avenue Park

The park master planning process is an opportunity for residents to share ideas and assist the City in creating a master plan that reflects the community’s outdoor recreational need and aspirations
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NEWS RELEASE
CITY OF GUELPH
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The City of Guelph is asking residents to help develop a master plan for Cedarvale Avenue Park, located at 32 Cedarvale Ave. in the city’s east end.

The park master planning process is an opportunity for residents to share ideas and assist the City in creating a master plan that reflects the community’s outdoor recreational need and aspirations.

Until Jan. 1, 2018, residents can review two concept designs and vote on playground components for the neighbourhood park. From Jan. 29 to Feb. 11, residents can review and comment on the preferred park concept design.

Design concepts can be viewed here and comments can be submitted online or by emailing Helen White at [email protected]. Feedback received will inform the park design.

Park construction is expected to happen in late 2018.

For more information about the Cedarvale Avenue Park master plan, visit here.

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