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Region to share plans for downtown Ainslie Street improvements

Residents invited to in-person meeting May 29 at 6:30 p.m. at Cambridge City Hall
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A Grand River Transit bus travels past the Cambridge Farmers' Market building on Ainslie Street in this file photo.

The Region of Waterloo plans to reconstruct Ainslie Street in Cambridge, to improve pedestrian and cycle accessibility, and upgrade the roadway.

The construction will include installing underground infrastructure such as sanitary, storm sewers, and watermains, resurfacing the road and sidewalks, replacing streetlights, and adding new cycle lanes to connect to the regional cycling network, the Region said in a release.

Residents are invited to an in-person meeting on Wednesday, May 29 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Cambridge City Hall, 50 Dickson St.

"The Region’s project team will share an update on the project including new cycling infrastructure on Ainslie Street from Concession Street to the GRT Ainslie Transit Terminal, timelines, and next steps, and they want to hear from you," the Region said.

For contact information or to learn more about the project, visit EngageWR.