Brighton is continuing to call on residents to weigh in on ways to improve area parks and trails – this time in the Cedar Hill Trail area.
The Municipality of Brighton hopes residents will have their say about accessibility and tackle a short survey to guide development in the future.
As previously reported, a similar initiative has just been rolled out for Peace Park.
The survey is accessible online or residents can pick up a physical copy at Municipal Centre or library at 35 Alice St., at public works at 67 Sharp Rd. or the King Edward Park Arena.
The survey calls on residents to weigh in on areas like whether trail paths are wide enough and free of obstacles under accessibility, trail surfaces and more.
Residents are also being asked about potential barriers and suggestions to make the area more inclusive in the future.
(Written by: Sarah Hyatt)
