Downtown digital sign study

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Thank you to everyone who answered our survey. The study report is now available. It was presented to the Planning and Strategic Initiatives Committee on June 14, 2021. To view the final report, visit the meeting page on the Council calendar and read the agenda or minutes.

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In the last 20 years, there has been an increase in the usage of digital signs as an advertising, place-making, and entertainment tool in many cities worldwide. Downtown Kitchener has seen an increase in requests for this type of signage, where they are currently not allowed.

Allowing these signs downtown could have a number of impacts.

We're undertaking a study to explore those impacts, and to start that process we want to know what you think. Please complete our short survey below - your feedback will inform our study.

In the last 20 years, there has been an increase in the usage of digital signs as an advertising, place-making, and entertainment tool in many cities worldwide. Downtown Kitchener has seen an increase in requests for this type of signage, where they are currently not allowed.

Allowing these signs downtown could have a number of impacts.

We're undertaking a study to explore those impacts, and to start that process we want to know what you think. Please complete our short survey below - your feedback will inform our study.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Thank you to everyone who answered our survey. The study report is now available. It was presented to the Planning and Strategic Initiatives Committee on June 14, 2021. To view the final report, visit the meeting page on the Council calendar and read the agenda or minutes.

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