Cambridge: King Street and Coronation Boulevard

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This project supports the Region of Waterloo's strategic focus area(s):


The Regional Municipality of Waterloo is undertaking a planning study for improvements to the King Street corridor from Bishop Street to Concession Road and the Coronation Boulevard corridor from Concession Road to Hespeler Road/Water Street in the City of Cambridge.

Improvements along King Street and Coronation Boulevard are being considered to address the deteriorated roadway and underground infrastructure, as well as to provide enhanced active transportation facilities for pedestrians and cyclists.

As part of the study process, prior to any approvals, the public and other stakeholders have an opportunity to review design alternatives and provide input on the proposed improvements. The first public consultation opportunity was from June 8 to July 6 and was accessible through this Region of Waterloo Engage platform. Staff are recommending that this project be deferred by one year, which would have the construction now start in 2027. The second public consultation is now proposed for fall 2024, at which time the Project Team will share a preferred alternative through this Engage platform and seek your input. Please use the Subscribe button on this page to receive future project updates by email and for notices about upcoming public engagement opportunities.

Please submit any questions or comments to:

Greg Proctor, C.E.T.

Project Manager

Region of Waterloo

519-575-4729

gproctor@regionofwaterloo.ca


OR

Dan Schipper, P.Eng.

Project Engineer

WalterFedy

519-576-2150 x 276

dschipper@walterfedy.com












This project supports the Region of Waterloo's strategic focus area(s):


The Regional Municipality of Waterloo is undertaking a planning study for improvements to the King Street corridor from Bishop Street to Concession Road and the Coronation Boulevard corridor from Concession Road to Hespeler Road/Water Street in the City of Cambridge.

Improvements along King Street and Coronation Boulevard are being considered to address the deteriorated roadway and underground infrastructure, as well as to provide enhanced active transportation facilities for pedestrians and cyclists.

As part of the study process, prior to any approvals, the public and other stakeholders have an opportunity to review design alternatives and provide input on the proposed improvements. The first public consultation opportunity was from June 8 to July 6 and was accessible through this Region of Waterloo Engage platform. Staff are recommending that this project be deferred by one year, which would have the construction now start in 2027. The second public consultation is now proposed for fall 2024, at which time the Project Team will share a preferred alternative through this Engage platform and seek your input. Please use the Subscribe button on this page to receive future project updates by email and for notices about upcoming public engagement opportunities.

Please submit any questions or comments to:

Greg Proctor, C.E.T.

Project Manager

Region of Waterloo

519-575-4729

gproctor@regionofwaterloo.ca


OR

Dan Schipper, P.Eng.

Project Engineer

WalterFedy

519-576-2150 x 276

dschipper@walterfedy.com












  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    You’re invited to review and comment on the improvements being considered for King Street from Bishop Street to Concession Road, and Coronation Boulevard from Concession Road to Water Street/Hespeler Road.  King Street and Coronation Boulevard are two distinctly characterized roadways. As a result, these two sections have been reviewed separately with two alternatives each.  Active transportation improvements, including multi-use trails, cycle tracks and sidewalks are provided for in each option.

    Share your feedback with us by completing the online survey available on this project page. This survey is expected to take approximately 5 minutes to complete and is open from June 8 to July 6, 2022. 

    Please subscribe to this project page if you would like to be notified of engagement opportunities. 

    All comments submitted will be posted publicly for this project and any identifying information will be removed. This means that comments may be reported exactly as written on the Region’s website, on the EngageWR page for this project, the Region’s social media and/or Council reports.

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Page last updated: 26 Sep 2023, 02:35 PM