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The City of Kitchener is excited to add new park amenities and stormwater management at Prospect Park that meet the recreational needs of visitors and improve sustainability of the park.
We want to know what kind of experiences residents want to have when they visit Prospect Park. We see parks as more than just spaces with play structures and green space. These are places that support belonging, inclusion and well-being.
Stormwater management
We’re also improving resilience against climate change by incorporating stormwater management at the park.
Stormwater management will allow the area to better collect stormwater runoff caused by events such as heavy rainfall and snow melt. This will help to reduce the risk of flooding and ensure safety of the community.
This initiative is made possible by the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund (DMAF) in partnership with the Government of Canada. For more information, visit www.kitchener.ca/Stormwater
The City of Kitchener is excited to add new park amenities and stormwater management at Prospect Park that meet the recreational needs of visitors and improve sustainability of the park.
We want to know what kind of experiences residents want to have when they visit Prospect Park. We see parks as more than just spaces with play structures and green space. These are places that support belonging, inclusion and well-being.
Stormwater management
We’re also improving resilience against climate change by incorporating stormwater management at the park.
Stormwater management will allow the area to better collect stormwater runoff caused by events such as heavy rainfall and snow melt. This will help to reduce the risk of flooding and ensure safety of the community.
This initiative is made possible by the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund (DMAF) in partnership with the Government of Canada. For more information, visit www.kitchener.ca/Stormwater