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Consultation has concluded
The City is looking for your feedback to renew the playground at Village Square Park in Stittsville located at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and Abbott Street.
The existing playground was constructed with community involvement in 1996 and is now nearing the end of its lifespan. The City will be replacing the play structures and redoing the landscaping of the play area in 2021 to meet accessibility standards.
Village Square Park playground consultation results
Thank you to the 66 residents who completed the survey! You told us how special Village Square Park is and how important it is that the renewed playground remain train themed.
The most requested play features were slides of different sizes to suit different ages, swings, a train and a climbing element. Residents also asked for benches, improvements to the safety of children playing next to the bike trail, shade, lighting, bike racks and landscaping.
Other suggestions, such as a splash pad, fall outside of the scope of this playground renewal project but may be considered as new projects in the future should need and budget allow.
The design team will consider all comments received during the consultation in developing the concept plan, which will be made public in March 2021.
The City is looking for your feedback to renew the playground at Village Square Park in Stittsville located at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and Abbott Street.
The existing playground was constructed with community involvement in 1996 and is now nearing the end of its lifespan. The City will be replacing the play structures and redoing the landscaping of the play area in 2021 to meet accessibility standards.
Village Square Park playground consultation results
Thank you to the 66 residents who completed the survey! You told us how special Village Square Park is and how important it is that the renewed playground remain train themed.
The most requested play features were slides of different sizes to suit different ages, swings, a train and a climbing element. Residents also asked for benches, improvements to the safety of children playing next to the bike trail, shade, lighting, bike racks and landscaping.
Other suggestions, such as a splash pad, fall outside of the scope of this playground renewal project but may be considered as new projects in the future should need and budget allow.
The design team will consider all comments received during the consultation in developing the concept plan, which will be made public in March 2021.