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We are upgrading Prospect Park and adding a stormwater facility to the park. We want to hear what park experiences are important to you. Your input will help guide the design of these upgrades so that the park better serves the neighbourhood. Park updates will include:
Trail upgrades
A stormwater storage feature
Upgrades to other park features in response to the community’s interests and needs
We thank you for your contributions while we look for a workable design solution that:
Reduces future flood risks
Protects and improves water quality
Responds to community needs at the park
Fits within the project budget
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Why are we adding stormwater measures to the park?
Climate change will bring more intense storms and more frequent freeze-thaw cycles. Creating more spaces for stormwater to collect in neighbourhoods reduces flooding during storms.
Runoff from the neighbourhood flows through a stormwater pipe under Prospect Park to Montgomery Creek and the Grand River. This makes Prospect Park a good place to add a new stormwater facility to collect runoff. By adding stormwater storage to the neighbourhood, we would:
Improve water quality in Montgomery Creek and the Grand River
Reduce the risk of flooding
Reduce erosion in Montgomery Creek
Improve resilience against climate change
Enhance community safety
For more information on this project, please read the project background.
This project was approved by the Ministry of the Environment in 2016 as part of the Integrated Stormwater Management Master Plan (ISWM-MP). If community consultations lead to required project modifications, we will seek to amend the relevant planning tools—in this case, the Class Environmental Assessment, under which the ISWM-MP was completed.
We are upgrading Prospect Park and adding a stormwater facility to the park. We want to hear what park experiences are important to you. Your input will help guide the design of these upgrades so that the park better serves the neighbourhood. Park updates will include:
Trail upgrades
A stormwater storage feature
Upgrades to other park features in response to the community’s interests and needs
We thank you for your contributions while we look for a workable design solution that:
Reduces future flood risks
Protects and improves water quality
Responds to community needs at the park
Fits within the project budget
Stay Informed
Subscribe for updates and be the first to know about news and information about this project. Add your email to the Stay Informed box on this page and click ‘Subscribe’.
Why are we adding stormwater measures to the park?
Climate change will bring more intense storms and more frequent freeze-thaw cycles. Creating more spaces for stormwater to collect in neighbourhoods reduces flooding during storms.
Runoff from the neighbourhood flows through a stormwater pipe under Prospect Park to Montgomery Creek and the Grand River. This makes Prospect Park a good place to add a new stormwater facility to collect runoff. By adding stormwater storage to the neighbourhood, we would:
Improve water quality in Montgomery Creek and the Grand River
Reduce the risk of flooding
Reduce erosion in Montgomery Creek
Improve resilience against climate change
Enhance community safety
For more information on this project, please read the project background.
This project was approved by the Ministry of the Environment in 2016 as part of the Integrated Stormwater Management Master Plan (ISWM-MP). If community consultations lead to required project modifications, we will seek to amend the relevant planning tools—in this case, the Class Environmental Assessment, under which the ISWM-MP was completed.
This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada. For more information about the City of Kitchener's partnership with the Government of Canada through the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund, visit kitchener.ca/Stormwater
Free landscaping consultation
Our partner Reep Green Solutions can help you beautify your yard while reducing runoff to Schneider Creek. Find out if you qualify for a free, on-site consultation with a landscape designer. Visit Rain Smart Neighbourhoods reepgreen.ca/rain-smart