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Waterloo Chronicle, 16 Feb 2023, p. 8

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Waterloo Chronicle | Thursday, February 16, 2023 | 8 waterloochronicle.ca WINDOWS & DOORS SPECIALISTS. ay DEWAR IB FUTURE OF WORK MARKETING EFFORTS EXPECTED TO KICK OFF SOON Continued from page 7 including a Costco to the south, and residential sub- divisions to the northeast divided by hydro corridor and forest. Generation Park ameni- ties will include the dog park and a commercial block adjacent to Columbia Street West, as well as trail connections that are already incorpo- rated into the existing road network. McFadden expects to kick off the marketing ef- forts in the next couple of months. “We are very optimistic about releasing this land as we know demand for in- dustrial Property remains high," Most services are in along the two streets that have been constructed. Both Platinum Drive and Copper Street are now “The final street (Titani- um Drive) and related ser- vicing will be completed in the coming years as de- See - page 9 THE CITY OF NOTICE OF NEIGHBOURHOOD MEETING The City of Waterloo is developing a detailed design for the Brighton Street Trailhead and Pedestrian Lighting along the Laurel Trail between Peppler Street and Weber Street North. The City's $s Laurel Greenway maser Plan identified and prioritized the trailhead enhancements to fo to th and Brighton Park and pedestrian lighting to extend the useable hours and eaoly of the Laurel Trail in this area. JOIN US FOR A NEIGHBOURHOOD MEETING Wednesday, March 1, 2023 6:00 p.m.— 8:00 p.m. Moses Springer Community Centre, 150 Lincoln Road, Waterloo, ON N2J 4A8 We invite you to learn more and provide your feedback at the neighbourhood meeting. Here you'll learn more about: © The trailhead concept (prepared using feedback from the Laurel Greenway Master Plan) © Proposed pedestrian lighting The City understands that not all interested residents may be able to attend the Neighbourhood Meeting. Information will also be available online at Engage Waterloo: trailhead If you require accommodations for viewing any project information, please contact Emily Brown. We appreciate your time, interest, and cooperation in this project. Please contact us should you have any further questions, comments, or concerns. Emily Brown, OALA, CSLA Michael Barker, QALA, CSLA Senior Landscape Architect / Principal Public Realm Specialist SHIFT Landscape Architecture Co. Inc. City of Waterloo mbarker@shiftland.com emily.brown@waterloo.ca 100 Crimea Street, Unit C7 100 Regina Street South Guelph, ON PO Box 337, Station Waterloo NIH 2Y6 Waterloo, ON N2J 4A8 P. 519-886-1550 TTY. 1-866-786-3941 waterloo.ca

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