The Town of Whitby is planning a multi-year project to refresh and revitalize historic Brock Street, from the exit at Highway 401 all the way north of the CP rail tracks near Maple Street. Building on input from over 580 residents in the first phase of engagement, the Town has created a draft concept design for the redesign of Brock Street.
The proposed design includes concepts for traffic calming, patios, accessible on-street parking, wider sidewalks, lighting, trees, and more. It also features a design for a proposed roundabout to help with traffic calming at Brock and Burns Street.
The draft concept design supports the Community Strategic Plan goal of revitalizing downtowns to strengthen community connections, encourage active transportation, and support local business.
From now until Thursday, October 9, review the design concept and complete a survey to share whether it matches your vision for the street.
Join us at the Centennial Building - Regal Room (416 Centre Street South) on Wednesday, September 24 between 1 and 3 p.m. or 5 and 7 p.m. for a drop-in session to learn more about the project and share feedback on key areas.
Feedback gathered will be shared with Whitby Town Council to inform future budget planning and final design. This is a multi-year and multi-phase project to revitalize Downtown Whitby, as identified as a community priority in the Community Strategic Plan and related engagements.
For more information, visit connectwhitby.ca/BrockStreet
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