Public Information Session Scheduled for May 31, 2023 at the CCC
Cobourg, ON (May 17, 2023) – The Town of Cobourg Public Works Division is hosting a public information session regarding the waterfront boardwalk replacement.
The Town of Cobourg waterfront boardwalk was constructed over 15 years ago and it is now at the end of its service life. As the condition of the wood has deteriorated, there have been significant ongoing maintenance requirements to minimize safety concerns caused by rotting surface boards and exposed nails.
Public Information Session:
All members of the community are invited to participate in a public information session regarding the waterfront boardwalk replacement project onMay 31, 2023 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm in the Cameco Room at the Cobourg Community Centre. Information will be provided on the design elements and potential upgrades to the boardwalk and staff will be available to answer any questions.
Community Input:
The Town of Cobourg is seekingcommunity feedback on the waterfront boardwalk replacement. An Engage Cobourg project page and survey is being prepared and will launch Wednesday, May 24 and will be available until June 7, 2023.
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About The Town of Cobourg
The Town of Cobourg is a lakeside community (population 20,500) located on the north shore of Lake Ontario halfway between Toronto and Kingston and has been recognized multiple times by MoneySense Magazine as “One of Canada’s Best Places to Live” in populations under 25,000.
Founded in 1798, Cobourg is rich in heritage offering a vibrant downtown, sophisticated small-town atmosphere and renowned waterfront that serves as a popular getaway destination. As the largest town in Northumberland County, Cobourg is personified by historic Victoria Hall, hosts a 143,000 sq. ft. multiple purpose community centre, an educated and skilled labour force, flourishing commercial sector and supportive municipal government. Cobourg has received the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Sustainable Communities Award, accolades from the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act Alliance, and multiple heritage, environmental, and event awards.