Erin Eldridge, Landscape Architect presented to the Subcommittee the proposed re-design of the Vimy Park Landscape improvement and design concept of the cenotaph outlining for the Subcommittee the following elements:
- accessible access points;
- proposed benches;
- City waste bins;
- planters;
- sloping and grade; and
- accessible parking.
Subcommittee members expressed concern with the following:
- the importance of accessible access from the front of the cenotaph as opposed to the rear to provide inclusivity for everyone;
- staff to look at revising the grading to accommodate access from the front with a slow slope;
- to provide a railing on the stairs;
- Subcommittee members expressed approval of the proposed benches and location facing the cenotaph;
- concern with the ability to read what is on the cenotaph if closer access is prevented;
- accessible parking should be located in front of the cenotaph;
- approval of proposed lighting;
- use of QR codes at the site to provide further education; and
- beacons to assist the blind.
Kathi Ross, Project Manager, Parks Program, City of Mississauga responded to the Subcommittee concerns and provided context around the three proposed design concepts which involved revisions to the stairs, ramp and plaza as well as elevated prominence of cenotaph and softening of lines around the cenotaph which was a request for heritage purposes. Ms. Ross also advised the Subcommittee that construction is due to start in the Fall of 2022 and staff would speak to Transportation and Works regarding providing accessible parking spaces in front of the cenotaph as opposed to across the road which is the current location. Ms. Ross advised the Subcommittee that changing the grade to facilitate front entry may or may not be able to be done at this stage but staff would look into this and review their concern.
DIRECTION TO STAFF: Staff to work with Transportation and Works to provide accessible parking spaces in front of the cenotaph. Staff to review accessible access to the front of the cenotaph and possible revision of the design concept.