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COVID-19: City of Peterborough engages public on 2020 temporary changes in downtown

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coronavirus pandemic.During that period, the city had installed white plastic bollards along the streets to add the increased sidewalk space, which in some parts reduced traffic lanes to one, created two temporary one-way streets, and removed some on-street parking.Those changes were made in consultation with Peterborough Public Health and the Peterborough Downtown Business Improvement Area (DBIA).As part of the planning for the changes to support public health measures that were put in place by the province, the city considered priorities including vehicle, pedestrian and cycling traffic, business activity including patios, parking and accessibility.The online survey, which opened Monday, asks 11 questions, including what activities.

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