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To the Public Open House for the
Revitalization of Manitoba Avenue East
Welcome!
Please review the boards and provide your feedback. Staff are on hand to answer any questions you may have.
1Project Description
• The City of Selkirk is enhancing the unique character of Manitoba Avenue East.
• Manitoba Avenue East (from Main Street to Eveline Street) will be reconstructed to include enhanced pedestrian and active transportation facilities, planters and additional street trees, seasonal patio locations, and two pocket parks complete with benches, public art, and activity space.
• In addition, one-way vehicle traffic will be converted to two-way vehicle traffic and angled parking will be changed to parallel parking.
• The new design will enhance the character of Manitoba Avenue East, promote the area as a pedestrian and bicycle friendly destination, and improve the quality of public spaces along the street.
2Project Background
• The City formed a stakeholder advisory committee in 2012. From there, ideas were generated, a vision was born, and the new design for Manitoba Avenue East is the product of the work that has been done since then.
• The City is now working with WSP, an engineering and planning firm, to enhance the unique character of Manitoba Avenue East and improve the pedestrian and cycling environment.
• Throughout the project, WSP will work with the City to refine the current design concept for Manitoba Avenue East, meet with local landowners, business owners, and community residents to seek feedback, and provide on-site management during the reconstruction period.
• The reconstruction period will take place June through October of 2019.
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4Project Context
Manitoba Avenue East has a small-town feel with pedestrian scaled commercial, office, residential, and institutional uses. Directing investment towards revitalizing Manitoba Avenue East can help establish Downtown Selkirk as a thriving pedestrian-friendly destination.
Empty lot on North Side of Manitoba Avenue EastNorth Side of Manitoba Avenue East
Empty lot on South Side of Manitoba Avenue EastSouth side of Manitoba Avenue East
5Project TimelineMANITOBA AVENUE EASTRE-DESIGN
TIMELINE
APRIL 2019 JUNE2019
April 3:Business owner and landowner
meeting
AUG2019
April 4:Open House
SEPT2019
MAY 2019
JULY2019
OCT2019
Construction BEGINS
Construction ENDS
Construction of:Sidewalks, roads, lighting,
pocket parks, tree plantingsWE ARE
HERE
6Project Vision
The overall vision for the revitalization of Manitoba Avenue East is to:
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• Enhance the character of the street as a “historic main street”;
• Improve connectivity and transportation for all users of the roadway;
• Promote the area as a pedestrian and bicycle friendly destination; and
• Improve the quality of public spaces.
7Manitoba Avenue East Design
Converting one-way vehicle traffic to two-way vehicle traffic
KEY MAP
The design for Manitoba Avenue East includes the following features:
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Converting angle parking to parallel parking
Active transportation infrastructure (i.e. off-street bicycle lane and bicycle parking)
Landscaping features (i.e. planters, site furnishings, and suggested locations for public art)
Two pocket parks
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Enhanced pedestrian experience (i.e decorative paving, improved pedestrian scale lighting)
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Buffering of existing off-street parking lots
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*Note: The images shown on the concept map are examples of different design elements and are provided to only give a sense of what the final look and feel of Manitoba Avenue East will be.
Perspective of the design of Manitoba Avenue East
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TIP: The design can be viewed in detail on the centre tables.!
8North Pocket Park
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The design for the North Pocket Park includes the following features:
Perspective of the North Pocket Park design.
*Note: The images shown are examples of different design elements and are provided to only give a sense of what the final look and feel of Manitoba Avenue East will be.
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Landscaping features (i.e. planters, site furnishings, and suggested locations for public art)
The North Pocket Park will connect Manitoba Avenue East and existing off-street City-owned parking lots
Enhanced pedestrian experience (i.e. decorative paving, pedestrian scale lighting)
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! TIP: The North Pocket Park design can be viewed in detail on the centre tables.
KEY MAP
9South Pocket Park
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The design for the South Pocket Park includes the following features:
Perspective of the South Pocket Park design.
*Note: The images shown are examples of different design elements and are provided to only give a sense of what the final look and feel of Manitoba Avenue East will be.
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Landscaping features (i.e. planters, site furnishings, and suggested locations for public art)
The South Pocket Park will connect Manitoba Avenue East and existing off-street City-owned parking lots
Enhanced pedestrian experience (i.e. decorative paving, pedestrian scale lighting)
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! TIP: The South Pocket Park design can be viewed in detail on the centre tables.
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10Parking Lot Enhancement Plans
Improved pedestrian circulation
North West Parking Lot South Parking Lot
North East Parking Lot
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Three parking lots owned by the City of Selkirk will be enhanced with:
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Improved pedestrian circulation
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2 ! TIP: The parking lot enhancement plans can be viewed in detail on the centre tables.
*Note: The images shown are examples of different design elements and are provided to only give a sense of what the final look and feel of Manitoba Avenue East will be.
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The design for the North East parking lot is not finalized. Neighbouring property owners and business owners will be consulted with on the design.
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Parking Management Plan
• Based on feedback already received, parking improvements will be incorporated into this project.
• We will be working with business owners and residents to assist us in identifying better practices in order to improve parking availability in the downtown area.
• The City of Selkirk will complete a parking management plan for the area to determine how to best manage parking.
• There are currently 241 off-street parking spaces in six City owned lots within a two minute walk or less to Manitoba Avenue East.
• The design for Manitoba Avenue East will have approximately 42 on-street parking spaces upon completion of the project. There are currently approximately 73 on-street spaces.
Number of parking spaces per City parking lot
12Timing and Phasing
• The design of Manitoba
Avenue East will begin
construction in Summer 2019.
• Construction will be staged
in two phases to ensure
traffic flow and access to
businesses on Manitoba
Avenue East are maintained.
Access will be maintained as
much as possible for vehicles,
pedestrians, parking, and
events.
• Manitoba Avenue East will
be closed to all vehicle traffic
for a 24 hour period in Fall
2019. Businesses on Manitoba
Avenue East and the public will
be notified of the exact closure
date.
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Travel lane closed
Travel lane open - eastbound only
On-street parking permitted
Pedestrian access open
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MANITOBA AVENUE EAST - SOUTH SIDE CLOSURE
Manitoba Ave. East
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Travel lane open - eastbound only
On-street parking permitted
Pedestrian access open
North side closure
South side closure
13Next Steps
• Public input from the open house will be shared with the Design Team.
• Project and construction updates will be communicated directly with Manitoba Avenue East business owners and landowners and shared with the public on the project webpage. If you would like to receive construction activity updates, please subscribe to the City of Selkirk’s notification system at MySelkirk.ca/MyDowntown.
• Contract administration documents for Manitoba Avenue East will be prepared and presented for tender. Construction is anticipated to begin in June 2019.
14Thank You
Thank you for attending today's public open house.
Please complete a
comment sheet
before you leave
today.
For additional information please contact:
David Jopling, Public Engagement Lead,
at 204-943-3178 or ManitobaAvenueEast@wsp.com.
Visit MySelkirk.ca/MyDowntown for more information.
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