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Consultation has concluded
As per the consultation requirements under the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation (IASR) when constructing or redeveloping an existing recreational trail, Norfolk County must consult with the public, persons with disabilities, and their municipal accessibility advisory committee on trail features.
By participating, you are helping shape the future of the Waterford Heritage Trail and how individuals of all ages and abilities are able to use the trail. This consultation process will gather information, identify and evaluate different design options and allow for users of this trail for their voices to be heard.
The survey is now closed.
As per the consultation requirements under the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation (IASR) when constructing or redeveloping an existing recreational trail, Norfolk County must consult with the public, persons with disabilities, and their municipal accessibility advisory committee on trail features.
By participating, you are helping shape the future of the Waterford Heritage Trail and how individuals of all ages and abilities are able to use the trail. This consultation process will gather information, identify and evaluate different design options and allow for users of this trail for their voices to be heard.