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Downtown Renewal - Project and construction planning

We've been assessing the needs and planning for the future of Downtown Guelph

We're replacing aging infrastructure and improving active transportation and pedestrian spaces throughout Downtown.

Downtown Renewal is the overall project that covers the various improvements and upgrades that will be made in Downtown Guelph.

One of the projects that lives under Downtown Renewal is Downtown Infrastructure Renewal Program (DTIRP). As one part of the DTIRP process, we conducted the initial needs assessment and construction planning for the project overall. While that work is wrapping up, this page is always open to share information and listen to community needs when it comes to planning for a downtown that the people and businesses find livable, lovable, workable and playable.

The assessment and planning process laid the foundation for different sub-projects that will move us forward in the renewal program.

Scroll down to find the various phases of work involved in the assessment and planning part of the process. You can learn about engagement and decisions that happened along the way by clicking on individual phase numbers.

Navigating to the Downtown Renewal sub-projects.

To learn about the rest of the Downtown Renewal program, visit the various street-specific sub-projects to stay up to date and involved on the parts of Downtown that matter to you most.

Watch for the Macdonell and Quebec Street design process to begin soon.

Downtown Guelph is the heart of our city.

About the project:

An aerial map of the reconstruction and redesign area. At the top of the map Eramosa Road meets Woolich Street and at the bottom of the map Baker Street meets Quebec Street. . A dotted line shows the area of reconstruction from Woolwich Street to Baker Street and Park Lane and Chapel Lane surrounding the Baker Street parking facility.

Downtown revitalization area

We have a vibrant and thriving Downtown, and we want it to stay that way for years to come. We also have aging water and sewer pipes, roads and sidewalks that must be replaced; some of the underground pipes are over 100 years old! We’re replacing our aging infrastructure and upgrading utility services, and, before we put the roads back together, we’ll also have an opportunity to modernize the streetscape.

Improving this important Downtown infrastructure will allow us to provide better community-driven service and help support the economic vitality of our vibrant Downtown core.

However, work like this takes time. It takes years to research, engage with the community, create a dependable plan, and replace the infrastructure. This necessary renewal work will ultimately improve our Downtown for all businesses, residents, and visitors. Let’s work together to create a place for everyone in Downtown Guelph.

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Who's Listening

Reg Russwurm

Reg Russwurm, Manager, Design and Construction, City of Guelph

reg.russwurm@guelph.ca

Tracy Suerich

Tracy Suerich, Community Engagement Advisor, City of Guelph

tracy.suerich@guelph.ca

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Downtown Renewal beyond the infrastructure project

The Downtown Infrastructure Renewal Program is one of many exciting projects under the overarching Downtown Renewal efforts. The overall Downtown Renewal program will transform and revitalize how Downtown looks, feels and functions while still preserving its unique cultural heritage, which will make it future-ready to continue supporting growth to 2051 and beyond.

Other projects of note include:

Please note: This project began in an older version of our website. Some of the tools and information may appear different than originally designed.

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Phases

Phases overview
Community priorities
Ideas, issues and opportunities
Options and opportunities for Downtown
Options for Allan's Dam Bridge
The history of Downtown infrastructure
Construction planning: public survey
Construction planning: Business consultation
Construction pace conversations
Current updates

Options and opportunities for Downtown

October 27, 2022 - November 30, 2022

What we did

Downtown Guelph Renewal is about creating a place for everyone.

Downtown Guelph is and will continue to be the core of our city. Our goal is to create a downtown that supports economic vitality and is a welcoming place for everyone.

In this early stage of the project we looked at existing infrastructure (like roads, sewers, public spaces and trees) and built an understanding of the future needs of a thriving downtown. This open house explored the goals and options for the Wyndham Street Corridor and the MacDonnell Bridge. The recommendations from these environmental assessment (EA) studies will ensure critical infrastructure is updated, replaced, or repaired.


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Options and Opportunities for downtown survey

Between October 27 and November 30, 2022 we asked for your thoughts about the goals and options for Wyndham Street Corridor and the Macdonell Bridge. Your feedback is an important part of the process and will help shape the project recommendations. Further opportunities will be held to gather ideas and insights on downtown renewal.

Please take a few minutes to review the EA Study Concepts document and complete this survey. All comments will be part of the project record (except for personal information) and will be carefully considered as part of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Process.

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