Public Notice
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NOTICE DATE: MAY 3, 2010
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NOTICE
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Pathways Project 2010
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Details:
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The following multiuse pathways, as described in the City of Kingston Cycling &
Pathways Study, will be constructed in 2010:
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Multiuse off-road pathway north of Princess Street connecting the northern limit of
Parkway to Hackett Park on the west side of Portsmouth Avenue opposite the west end of Old
Quarry Road (425 linear metres)
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Multiuse off-road pathway connecting the storm water easement east of Fortune Crescent to
the INVISTA Centre (600 linear metres)
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Multiuse off-road pathway continued along storm water easement north from the INVISTA to
rural K&P Trail near 401 (650 linear metres)
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Urban connections for the K&P Trail through the Binnington Court/Dalton Avenue Industrial
Area and south of John Counter Blvd near Day/Division and Harvey Streets (on-road/off-road
mix)
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Upgrades to the pathway system connecting Breakwater Park to the Richardson Bathhouse. (800
linear metres)
For further information, please contact Kristine Hebert, Parks and Open Space Planning
Coordinator at 613-546-4291 ext. 1256.
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