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Consultation has concluded
We’re working to better connect Kitchener through trails and cycling! Our Cycling and Trails Master Plan will lay the groundwork for a connected network of bikeways and trails.
We've asked more than 2,000 Kitchener residents what they want to see from the city's cycling and trails infrastructure. That feedback was used to develop a draft network.
Let us know if the draft network reflects your feedback by clicking the 'take survey' tab. Do you have specific feedback about a location or route that's important to you? Click the 'drop a pin' tab for an interactive view of our draft network and make a suggestion!
We’re working to better connect Kitchener through trails and cycling! Our Cycling and Trails Master Plan will lay the groundwork for a connected network of bikeways and trails.
We've asked more than 2,000 Kitchener residents what they want to see from the city's cycling and trails infrastructure. That feedback was used to develop a draft network.
Let us know if the draft network reflects your feedback by clicking the 'take survey' tab. Do you have specific feedback about a location or route that's important to you? Click the 'drop a pin' tab for an interactive view of our draft network and make a suggestion!
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The Cycling and Trails Master Plan
Consultation has concluded
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Feedback consolidation
The Cycling and Trails Master Plan has finished this stage
Staff consolidated community feedback to develop a draft network, goals and strategies to realize the community's vision for the plan.
Community engagement round #1
The Cycling and Trails Master Plan has finished this stage
Staff engaged more than 2,000 Kitchener residents over the summer about what the Cycling and Trails Master Plan should entail.
Community engagement round #2
The Cycling and Trails Master Plan has finished this stage
Staff are soliciting feedback from the community on the draft network, goals and strategies to ensure that the plan correctly reflects the feedback we've received. (Oct. 9 - Nov. 30)
Draft Cycling and Trails Master Plan
The Cycling and Trails Master Plan is currently at this stage
In early 2020, a draft Cycling and Trails Master Plan will be developed.
Cycling and Trails Master Plan
this is an upcoming stage for The Cycling and Trails Master Plan
The Cycling and Trails Master Plan will be presented to council for approval in the spring of 2020.