Of the thesis entitled: Are we there yet? A Study of Public Space in Midtown Kitchener-Waterloo
With
the
introduction
of
the
Light
Rail
Transit
(LRT)
route,
Midtown
Kitchener-Waterloo
is
now
easily
accessible
from
other
areas
in
the
Region
via
several
transit
options
without
the
need
to
rely
on
personal
vehicles.
The
LRT
connects
public
transit
to
pedestrian
and
bicycling
infrastructure,
and,
more
importantly,
acts
as
a
catalyst
for
mixed-use,
residential,
and
commercial
development
along
its
route.
These
are
drastic
changes
in
both
how
people
move
from
place
to
place,
and
where
those
places
are
within
the
Region.
The public spaces of Midtown Kitchener-Waterloo will need to evolve in response to the changes prompted by the LRT development. The anticipated increase in population residing in this corridor will require additional amenities, and the streetscapes will need to address the augmented flows of people, all while enhancing without compromising the existing character. Through analysing the shifting priorities of emerging stakeholders, this thesis will explore how the public spaces of Midtown will reform during this period of change, and supplement ongoing government initiatives.
Supervisor:
Val Rynnimeri, University of Waterloo
Committee Members:
Rick Haldenby, University of Waterloo
Rick Andrighetti, University of Waterloo
External Reader:
Patrick Simmons
The
committee
has
been
approved
as
authorized
by
the
Graduate
Studies
Committee.
The
Defence
Examination
will
take
place:
Friday,
May
4,
2018
10:00
AM
ARC
2026
A
copy
of
the
thesis
is
available
for
perusal
in
ARC
2106A.