What we've heard so far

Throughout June and early July, the Cycling and Trails Master Plan project team engaged with more than 2,000 Kitchener residents about how they use Active Transportation infrastructure, and what would encourage them to do so more often.

A summary of those results can be found here:

The material shared during the July 17 Design Lab can be found here:

The results of the July 17 Design Lab can be found here:

The project team would like to thank everyone that took the time to provide their feedback.

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Consultation has concluded.

On October 26, 2020, Council approved the City’s Cycling and Trails Master Plan, a long-term strategy for connecting Kitchener’s trails and cycling facilities into a city-wide network. The plan was committed to in Kitchener’s 2019-2022 Strategic Plan after public consultation consistently showed that people-friendly transportation options were a top priority for the community. The plan was developed by a team led by an external consulting team who are also working with other local municipalities. A resident-led advisory committee also met over the past 18 months to provide input to shape the final plan. More than 3,000 residents provided feedback during the development of the plan.

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