Mixed-Use Corridors Urban Design Guidelines

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On December 11, 2023, City Council adopted the Mixed-Use Corridors Urban Design Guidelines.

Urban design guidelines are a series of design statements and images that explain the City’s desired design elements and qualities that shape development and the public realm (e.g., public streets and parks).

The new Official Plan directs for the City to prepare urban design guidelines for its Strategic Growth Areas, namely the Central Area and Mixed-Use Corridors. The Mixed-Use Corridors in the Official Plan consist of five major arterial roads: Lansdowne Street, Clonsilla Avenue, Chemong Road, Armour Road and Water Street. The Mixed-Use Corridors are expected to accommodate significant population and employment growth through a compact built form and broad mix of land uses.

The Mixed-Use Corridors Urban Design Guidelines support objectives related to achieving the City’s intensification targets, promoting sustainable development and enhancing quality of life. The guidelines build on the directions and policies in the Council-adopted Central Area Urban Design Guidelines and the City's new Official Plan.


On December 11, 2023, City Council adopted the Mixed-Use Corridors Urban Design Guidelines.

Urban design guidelines are a series of design statements and images that explain the City’s desired design elements and qualities that shape development and the public realm (e.g., public streets and parks).

The new Official Plan directs for the City to prepare urban design guidelines for its Strategic Growth Areas, namely the Central Area and Mixed-Use Corridors. The Mixed-Use Corridors in the Official Plan consist of five major arterial roads: Lansdowne Street, Clonsilla Avenue, Chemong Road, Armour Road and Water Street. The Mixed-Use Corridors are expected to accommodate significant population and employment growth through a compact built form and broad mix of land uses.

The Mixed-Use Corridors Urban Design Guidelines support objectives related to achieving the City’s intensification targets, promoting sustainable development and enhancing quality of life. The guidelines build on the directions and policies in the Council-adopted Central Area Urban Design Guidelines and the City's new Official Plan.


  • Community Information Session - October 25, 2023

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    The City of Peterborough is hosting an online community information session to present the new urban design guidelines for the Mixed-Use Corridors. The virtual community information session is from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, October 25, 2023 with opportunities to join online or by phone. To attend the session, please register through Eventbrite: https://PeterboroughMUCUDG.eventbrite.ca. The session will include a presentation and is intended to educate the community regarding the content, organization and application of the Guidelines and provide an opportunity for questions.

    Urban design guidelines are a series of design statements and images that explain the City’s desired design elements and qualities that shape development and the public realm (e.g., public streets and parks). The new Official Plan directs for the City to prepare urban design guidelines for its Strategic Growth Areas, namely the Central Area and Mixed-Use Corridors. Strategic Growth Areas are expected to accommodate significant population and employment growth through a compact built form and broad mix of land uses. The Mixed-Use Corridors in the Official Plan consist of five major arterial roads: Lansdowne Street, Clonsilla Avenue, Chemong Road, Armour Road and Water Street. The Mixed-Use Corridors Urban Design Guidelines build on the directions and policies in the new Official Plan and are also informed by the outcomes of a four-day community design charrette held in June 2018 as part of the Official Plan Update.

    A video recording of the public information session will be posted to ConnectPtbo. Those interested in viewing the video recording following the session or accessing more information about the Mixed-Use Corridors Urban Design Guidelines can visit www.connectptbo.ca/mixed-use-corridors-urban-design-guidelines.


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