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Residents invited to review updated Downtown Master Plan

Two drop-in sessions being hosted Dec. 10
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Maureen Luoma and Emma Lapointe are pictured looking at a board highlighting some ideas proposed in the tentative Downtown Master Plan update, at the Tom Davies Square atrium on June 25.

The public is invited to review the updated Downtown Master Plan at two sessions on Dec. 10.

The two drop-in sessions will be hosted in the Studio Desjardins of Place des Arts du Grand Sudbury, 27 Larch St. from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and again from 5-7 p.m.

“These sessions will reflect the feedback that the City has collected from the community and will support a transparent planning process for this exciting initiative,” the city said in a news release. “Residents will have the opportunity to complete a survey, providing thoughts on the implementation of the updated plan.”

Calling the plan “blueprint for a more vibrant, inclusive and thriving downtown Sudbury,” the city highlighted the construction of the McEwen School of Architecture and Place des Arts as well as projects like the Cultural Hub and Event Centre as projects born from the master plan.

The review of the DMP is now in its last phase, with final completion expected in early 2026.

For more information on the DMP and the review process, visit: https://overtoyou.greatersudbury.ca.



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