Your Countryside Park, your watershed
We are looking for ways to improve water quality and reduce flood risks through stormwater measures at Countryside Park. We thank the community for your participation while we look for a design solution that:
- reduces future flood risks
- protects and improves water quality
- is technically workable
- fits into current park uses
- and fits within the project budget
We want to understand how Countryside Park is currently used and what’s important to you in your park experiences. This will help us to better integrate the stormwater facilities into the park space.
For more information on this project, please read the project background.
Construction is expected to begin in 2028 and is estimated to be complete by 2030.
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We are looking for ways to improve water quality and reduce flood risks through stormwater measures at Countryside Park. We thank the community for your participation while we look for a design solution that:
- reduces future flood risks
- protects and improves water quality
- is technically workable
- fits into current park uses
- and fits within the project budget
We want to understand how Countryside Park is currently used and what’s important to you in your park experiences. This will help us to better integrate the stormwater facilities into the park space.
For more information on this project, please read the project background.
Construction is expected to begin in 2028 and is estimated to be complete by 2030.
Stay Informed
Subscribe for updates and be the first to know about news and information about this project. Add your email to the Stay Informed box on this page and click ‘Subscribe’.
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What we heard about the design options
Share What we heard about the design options on Facebook Share What we heard about the design options on Twitter Share What we heard about the design options on Linkedin Email What we heard about the design options linkIn fall 2024, we hosted an open house for Countryside Park. Thank you to everyone who joined us at the Open House on Oct. 29, 2024, and gave their feedback on the proposed design.
For a detailed report on what we heard from community members at the open house and online, please read the summary: What We Heard Report
Common Themes
- Design: You expressed support for the proposed pond and design
- Planting: You were in support of planting more trees and native species, and expressed the importance of tree maintenance
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Safety: We heard concerns around children’s safety around the pond, and you expressed the importance of safety features such as fences. Other safety features for stormwater ponds include:
- Signage
- Buffer zones
- Railings
- Natural planting barriers
- Trail Network: We heard support for trail improvements such as paving the trail and winter maintenance
Next Steps
Once a final design is confirmed, it will be shared here on the project page. We will reach out to community members again as we get closer to construction.
Construction is expected to begin in 2028. We will be back in touch before that time to share detailed construction plans so you can know what to expect. Throughout, we will continue to use share any project updates through the project page.
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Missed the open house? Answer our survey!
Share Missed the open house? Answer our survey! on Facebook Share Missed the open house? Answer our survey! on Twitter Share Missed the open house? Answer our survey! on Linkedin Email Missed the open house? Answer our survey! linkThank you to everyone who attended the in-person open house last week. Whether you attended the open house this week or not, we want your feedback! Check out the presentation boards and tell us what you think. The design survey is available until Nov. 29, 2024.
Presentation materials now available
Presentation materials from the open house are now available, including:
You can also watch recorded presentations of the key design features:
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One week until the open house!
Share One week until the open house! on Facebook Share One week until the open house! on Twitter Share One week until the open house! on Linkedin Email One week until the open house! linkJoin us on October 29, 2024 at Alpine Public School (75 Lucerne Drive).
5 to 8 p.m.
We will discuss changes coming to Countryside Park
If you can’t attend this in-person event, you can participate virtually. We will post materials on the project page for you to review and comment on closer to the event.
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Save the Date! Oct 29. open house
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5 to 8 p.m.
Alpine Public School, in the gym (75 Lucerne Drive)
It has been a while since we asked for feedback on how you use Countryside Park in Winter 2023. We appreciate your patience. We’re ready to share an initial design that the community’s feedback helped shape! As we prepare for stormwater measures in Countryside Park, we want your feedback on this design.
About the open house:
- Learn more about the project and review the design.
- Drop in anytime. Staff and consultants will be available to receive your feedback and answer questions.
- Free light dinner and children’s activities will be available.
- During this event, join Reep Green Solutions for a Nature in Your Neighbourhood Walking Tour at 6pm! Event details are available on Eventbrite.
If you can't attend this in-person event, you can participate virtually. We will post materials on the project page for you to review and comment on close to the event.
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Healthy Yards Webinar Series
Share Healthy Yards Webinar Series on Facebook Share Healthy Yards Webinar Series on Twitter Share Healthy Yards Webinar Series on Linkedin Email Healthy Yards Webinar Series linkWe are still exploring design options for the stormwater features for Countryside Park. We will be providing updates about an open house when we have a design to share. Thank you for your patience!
In the meantime, some of you have asked, “What more can be done in our neighbourhood to reduce the amount of runoff that reaches the park/creek?”
As you know, we are working to better manage runoff in Balzer Creek with a stormwater project in Countryside Park. Meanwhile, our partner Reep Green Solutions, can help residents who live upstream from the project manage rain and reduce runoff that reaches the park.
The Rain Smart Neighbourhoods Project helps you plan projects for your yard that will help reduce flood risk in the neighbourhood by planting more trees, building rain gardens, soaking up rain in permeable paving, and more.
This spring, join Reep’s Healthy Yard Webinar Series to learn how you can make changes in your yard that will improve the nature in your neighbourhood and extend the benefits of this project! You can also learn more about Healthy Yard Consultations, available to residents who want to help reduce flood risk for the neighbourhood with actions in their own yard.
Register for the webinar series at reepgreen.ca/events
Webinars include:
- Healthy Yards: Nurture Nature in Your Neighbourhood - March 28, 2024 from 7 to 8 p.m.
- Healthy Yards: Rain Garden Design and Construction - April 3, 2024 from 7 to 8 p.m.
- Healthy Yards: Nurture Nature in Your Neighbourhood - April 10, 2024 from 7 to 8 p.m.
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What we heard from the Winter 2023 survey
Share What we heard from the Winter 2023 survey on Facebook Share What we heard from the Winter 2023 survey on Twitter Share What we heard from the Winter 2023 survey on Linkedin Email What we heard from the Winter 2023 survey linkIt has been a while since we updated you on this project. Thank you for your patience while we slowed down our design process to get this project right. In January 2023, we invited you to complete a survey to help us understand park use and what the park means to the community. Thank you to all who participated and shared their input.
Here is a summary of the results of what we heard. For a more detailed report on what we heard from you, please read the summary: Winter 2023 What We Heard Report
We received 20 surveys. Thank you for sharing your input! Here are some responses you shared:
You described the park as:
- “An accessible space for sports, recreation and family”
- “A peaceful, open space to connect with nature”
- “Trails are useful for connecting neighbourhoods”
You feel comfortable and safe in these parks:
- “We spend time in the park all year-round”
- “Love to visit the park alone and with family”
- “Quiet place to relax”
You have ideas for changes to the parks, including:
- “Nature studies for students”
- “More seating could improve accessibility”
- “Trails are muddy and wet in spring”
What’s Next for Countryside Park?
Your input from the survey is being used to inform concept designs.
Thank you for all your questions. You can find an updated FAQ page with common questions and answers. We look forward to hosting a project open house this year and will share more details soon.
If you haven’t already, please subscribe for updates. Add your email to the Stay Informed box on this page, then click ‘Subscribe’. If you have any questions, please contact us at countrysidepark@kitchener.ca.
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First survey now open
Share First survey now open on Facebook Share First survey now open on Twitter Share First survey now open on Linkedin Email First survey now open linkOur first survey is now open. Help us understand how you use Countryside Park and its amenities so we can best integrate the new stormwater ponds into the park space. With your input, we will create preliminary concepts that are relevant to the community. You will get to consider these design drafts and share your feedback when they are ready. The survey is open until Jan. 30, 2023.
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Wrapping up field assessment phase
Share Wrapping up field assessment phase on Facebook Share Wrapping up field assessment phase on Twitter Share Wrapping up field assessment phase on Linkedin Email Wrapping up field assessment phase linkThank you for your continued interest in this project. We are nearing the end of the field assessment and monitoring phase. During the next engagement phase, we will open a survey to learn more about how the community uses Countryside Park. Stay tuned for updates in 2023.
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Preliminary concept from 2016 Stormwater Master Plan
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Preliminary concept from the 2016 Stormwater Master Plan
We added a preliminary concept to the document library. This shows early ideas for the stormwater management ponds in Countryside Park. This concept is from the Stormwater Master Plan, approved by Council in 2016.
Do you need an accessible version of this document? Please get in touch with Chris Nechacov Chris.Nechacov@kitchener.ca, 519-741-2200 x 7148
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Heavy equipment in the park this month
Share Heavy equipment in the park this month on Facebook Share Heavy equipment in the park this month on Twitter Share Heavy equipment in the park this month on Linkedin Email Heavy equipment in the park this month linkGeotechnical Investigation:
You may see heavy equipment such as an earth auger within the park in the next week or two. This is to see the conditions of the soil which is necessary to begin the design. If you have any questions, please post them to the Questions tab or reach out to the project team.
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Lifecycle
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Field assessments and monitoring
Your Countryside Park, your watershed has finished this stageWe are doing background work to better understand the park's conditions. Please subscribe for updates.
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Survey open
Your Countryside Park, your watershed has finished this stageTell us how you use the park and what's important to you in your park.
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Under review
Your Countryside Park, your watershed has finished this stageContributions to the first phase of consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will prepare preliminary concepts.
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Design consultation
Your Countryside Park, your watershed has finished this stageThe draft concept designs for the stormwater ponds are now open for feedback.
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Under review
Your Countryside Park, your watershed is currently at this stageThis consultation is closed for review. The project team will prepare the final designs.
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Design complete
this is an upcoming stage for Your Countryside Park, your watershedThe final design is documented on this page. Construction is expected to start in 2025.
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Tender and construction
this is an upcoming stage for Your Countryside Park, your watershedConstruction is now underway.
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Construction finished
this is an upcoming stage for Your Countryside Park, your watershedThis project is now complete.
Key Dates
FAQs
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Project questions
- Are you sure that you will add ponds to this park? How big will the ponds be? Do you know where the ponds will be installed? Is that location set in stone?
- Is the conceptual drawing from the Stormwater Master Plan representative of what will happen? Can I see it?
- Will there be a fence and/or other safety measures around the pond?
- What is the plan to control bugs and insects, like mosquitos?
- Will the stormwater facility attract ducks and geese? How will you prevent them from becoming a problem?
- Will the pond water be stagnant?
- Will this project impact the large mature trees?
- Are you taking away the walking trail? Will there be trail relocations?
- Will the stormwater facility add to the water table? I already experience basement flooding.
- Will I be able to use the park during construction? It is very important for my daily routine.
- How will this stormwater pond affect my property taxes?
- Consultation process
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Background
- Why did the City choose this park?
- Are the supporting studies that led to this project available for public review?
- How far do the conceptual drawings from the Stormwater Master Plan (2016) place the excavations and fencing from the neighbouring property lines?
- Are there examples of other stormwater facilities in Kitchener?
Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund
This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada. For more information about the City of Kitchener's partnership with the Government of Canada through the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund, visit kitchener.ca/Stormwater
Free landscaping consultation
Our partner Reep Green Solutions can help you beautify your yard while reducing runoff to Balzer Creek. Find out if you qualify for a free, on-site consultation with a landscape designer. Visit Rain Smart Neighbourhoods reepgreen.ca/rain-smart
Who's Listening
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Design and Construction Project Manager (Sanitary and Stormwater)
City of Kitchener
Phone 519-741-2345 (TTY:1-866-969-9994) Email CountrysidePark@kitchener.ca -
Phone 519-741-2345 (TTY:1-866-969-9994) Email CountrysidePark@kitchener.ca