Your Meadowlane Park, your watershed
We are looking for ways to improve water quality and reduce flood risks through stormwater measures at Meadowlane Park. We thank the community for your participation – and your patience – 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
- fits within the project budget
For more information on this project, please read the project background.
Construction is expected to take place in 2025.
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We are looking for ways to improve water quality and reduce flood risks through stormwater measures at Meadowlane Park. We thank the community for your participation – and your patience – 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
- fits within the project budget
For more information on this project, please read the project background.
Construction is expected to take place in 2025.
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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Field studies in November
Share Field studies in November on Facebook Share Field studies in November on Twitter Share Field studies in November on Linkedin Email Field studies in November linkThere will be some activity in Meadowlane Park on or around Nov. 11, 2024.
We will be doing archaeological studies in the park. This is a required investigation in preparation for the Meadowlane Park stormwater management pond construction in 2025. On or around Nov. 11, archaeologists will visit the park and hand dig test pits, which they will sift for artifacts. All pits dug will be filled in at the end of the investigation.
If you have any questions, contact us at MeadowlanePark@kitchener.ca
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What we heard about the final design option
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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: We heard general support for the final design option and appreciation for how it preserves the park's essence and supports wildlife and pollinators
- Amenities: You like the addition of natural seating and year-round trails
- Mount Frederick: We heard that Mount Frederick is an important year-round amenity, and you are happy to see it stay in the design
- Planting: You were supportive of the planting plan which includes more trees and native plants
- Maintenance: You would like to see regular maintenance of the pond and plantings once built
Next Steps
Thank you for your input throughout the design process. Once a final design is confirmed, it will be shared here on Engage Kitchener. We will reach out to community members again as we get closer to construction.
If you haven’t already, please subscribe to be notified about future events. Add your email to the Stay Informed section of this page and click ‘Subscribe’.
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Video presentations now available
Share Video presentations now available on Facebook Share Video presentations now available on Twitter Share Video presentations now available on Linkedin Email Video presentations now available linkThank you to everyone who attended the open house on July 16, 2024. Recorded presentations are now available for the key features of the design:
Whether you attended the open house or not, we would like your feedback! Please fill in our survey so we can hear what you think about the draft design options.
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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 linkThe presentation materials from our in-person open house today are now available online. We will also share a video presentation on July 24, 2024.
Survey now open
Whether you attended the open house today or not, we want your feedback! Check out the presentation boards and tell us what you think. The detailed design survey is available until August 15, 2024.
How we have engaged the community lately
We are continuing to work on the design of a stormwater pond in Meadowlane Park:
- On November 8, 2023 we held an Open House to gather feedback on six (6) design options
- Over the winter and spring, we developed a design shaped by the public feedback we received, internal feedback and constraints
- On June 10, 2024, we presented a draft design to the Meadowlane Park Community Resource Group (CRG) and used their feedback to refine the design
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Open House today moved to Meadowlane School parking lot
Share Open House today moved to Meadowlane School parking lot on Facebook Share Open House today moved to Meadowlane School parking lot on Twitter Share Open House today moved to Meadowlane School parking lot on Linkedin Email Open House today moved to Meadowlane School parking lot linkDue to the weather, we have moved the open house to the Meadowlane Public School parking lot (236 Forestwood Drive).
We’ll be there from 3 to 7 p.m. today, just look for the tents. Drop by any time to view the final park design and learn more about the project. Reep Green Solutions will also be there to share interactive games, activities, and climate adaptation education.
If you can’t make it, we’ll post the materials online later this afternoon and you’ll have the option to answer a survey instead.
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Open house tomorrow, rain or shine
Share Open house tomorrow, rain or shine on Facebook Share Open house tomorrow, rain or shine on Twitter Share Open house tomorrow, rain or shine on Linkedin Email Open house tomorrow, rain or shine linkThank you to all who registered for the open house on July 16, 2024. The event will be in the park near the pollinator garden. You can enter the park from Royal Orchard Drive.
We are looking forward to seeing you there! The event will take place “rain or shine”. The design boards will be under a tent for your convenience.
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Join us at the open house next week, July 16
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3 to 7 p.m.
Meadowlane Park (138 Glen Park Crescent)
We look forward to seeing you then.
If you are not able to attend the open house, we will be posting the design boards and a video on Engage shortly after the open house. You will be able to provide feedback online until August 15, 2024.
Can’t enter the park due to accessibility restrictions? We are happy to meet you at the park entrance to discuss our open house details. Call 519-501-5687 for assistance.
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Save the date, July 16 open house
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3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Meadowlane Park (138 Glen Park Crescent)
It’s been several months since we met with the community at the November 2023 Open House to share design options for Meadowlane Park. We’re almost ready to share a draft design that the community’s feedback helped shape.
We met with the Meadowlane Community Resource Group on June 10, to gather their initial feedback. This summer we will be looking for comments and feedback from the community on those designs.
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.
- Cool treats and children’s activities will be available.
- Reep Green Solutions will share interactive games, activities, and climate adaptation education.
If you can't attend this in-person event, you can participate virtually. We will post materials on this webpage for you to review and comment on close to the event.
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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 linkLast fall, we hosted an open house for Meadowlane Park. Thank you to everyone who joined us at the Open House on Nov. 8, 2023, and provided their feedback on the design options.
For a detailed report on what we heard from community members at the open house and online, please read the summary: 2023 What We Heard Report
Common Themes
- Significance of Mt. Frederick: We heard about the importance of Mt. Fredrick as a park amenity for the community year-round.
- Accessible trails: You want trails to be accessible and cleared in winter.
- Connect with nature: You enjoy having a natural space to connect with nature, plants and animals.
- Meadowlane Park as a gathering Space: You expressed the importance of having a space for activities and learning.
- Safety: You are concerned with safety around the pond during winter months.
Design Ideas
We also heard ideas of what you want incorporated into designs for the stormwater pond and the park. You would like the design to include:
- “Shaded seating and gathering space”
- “Open space for recreational activities”
- “More natural play areas”
- “Trails close to plants and water”
Frequently Asked Questions updated
Thanks for all the questions you have shared with us. We have added responses to new questions in the Frequently Asked Questions section
Next Steps
Thank you for your patience as we develop a park design based on City staff and your feedback. We look forward to hosting a project open house this year once the designs are ready.
If you haven’t already, please subscribe to be notified about future events. Add your email to the Stay Informed section of this page and click ‘Subscribe’.
If you have any questions, contact us at meadowlanepark@kitchener.ca
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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 linkSome 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 Sandrock Creek with a stormwater project in Meadowlane 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.
As you know, we are working to better manage runoff in Sandrock Creek with a stormwater project in Meadowlane 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.
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Field assessments and monitoring
Your Meadowlane 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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Consultation open
Your Meadowlane 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 Meadowlane 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 options consultation
Your Meadowlane Park, your watershed has finished this stageWe are looking for your feedback to inform the concept designs for the stormwater measures.
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Under review
Your Meadowlane Park, your watershed has finished this stageThis consultation is closed for review. The project team will prepare the final design.
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Final design consultation
Your Meadowlane Park, your watershed has finished this stageThe draft final design is now open for feedback. Learn more and share your comments at our open house.
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Under review
Your Meadowlane Park, your watershed is currently at this stageThis consultation is closed for review. The project team will complete the design and report back.
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Design complete
this is an upcoming stage for Your Meadowlane Park, your watershedThe final design is documented on this page and you can learn more at our open house. We are now going to tender to hire a contractor.
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Under construction
this is an upcoming stage for Your Meadowlane Park, your watershedConstruction is now underway.
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Construction finished
this is an upcoming stage for Your Meadowlane Park, your watershedThis project is now complete.
Documents
- Final design consultation
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Design options consultation
- 2023 What We Heard Report (1 MB) (pdf)
- Winter 2023 Meadowlane Park: What We Heard Report (1.33 MB) (pdf)
- November 2023 Open House Presentation (6.05 MB) (pdf)
- November 2023 Open House Boards (29.1 MB) (pdf)
- Meadowlane Park - Preliminary design concept (743 KB) (pdf)
- Winter Pop-up information (333 KB) (pdf)
- Initial consultation
Videos
FAQs
- Communication
- Consultation process
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Design options consultation
- Can we get a bird's eye view of each design option in the future?
- What is an underwater tank? How is it used? Where will it be?
- What is the cost of the project?
- How long will construction take?
- Why hasn't a cost-benefit analysis been done?
- Where will people park?
- Is this more of a priority than other community issues?
- Is it possible to include a children's naturalization area such as the one at Huron?
- How will the park be maintained in the winter?
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Flood risks, water quality, and pollution
- What are the consequences of leaving the park as-is?
- Why didn't the city address these flooding risks years ago?
- Are we sure flooding is even a concern?
- What exactly is downstream of this area?
- How would a stormwater pond work to improve water quality? What pollutants will it address?
- Why is the city not addressing the pollution at the source?
- Funding
- Location
- Stormwater management data
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Stormwater ponds
- What stormwater pond projects has the City of Kitchener finished in the past?
- How big will the pond be? Where will it be in the park? What will it look like?
- What safety features will you install around the pond? Will additional safety measures be put in place for the sake of the students?
- Will the pond attract mosquitoes and geese? How will you prevent these from becoming a problem?
- Will the pond be accessible? Can you swim, fish or skate on it?
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Stormwater design options
- The Meadowlane concept from the stormwater master plan featured a large pond. Is the pond going to be this large? Could it be put underground instead?
- What are the alternatives to this option? Why haven't they been presented?
- Can the water quality and quantity concerns be fixed by making the creek meander more?
- Will you need to remove the big hill in Meadowlane Park to make room for the stormwater pond?
- What does a "naturalized environment" mean?
- How will the pollinator patch be affected?
- How does the City of Kitchener decide which parks get special features like splash pads and off-leash areas for dogs? Can either of these be added to Meadowlane Park?
- Water levels in creek and area
- How will this stormwater pond affect my property taxes?
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 Sandrock 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)
Phone 519-741-2345 (TTY:1-866-969-9994) Email MeadowlanePark@kitchener.ca -
Engagement Associate (Sanitary and Stormwater)
Phone 519-741-2345 (TTY:1-866-969-9994) Email MeadowlanePark@kitchener.ca