Waterloo Swimplex reopens for lane swimming and waterfitStarting August 4, 2020, lane swimmers and waterfit participants are welcome back to the Swimplex at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex.
Lane swimming and waterfit are available in a limited capacity with reduced participants and a smaller number of classes and times.
Waterloo looking for feedback on slow streets and moreThe City of Waterloo is looking for feedback on our slow, reduced speed and closed streets. These areas were recently designated to offer safer spaces for walking, cycling and other modes of active transportation during the pandemic.
BACK 2 BASICS REBOOT EXHIBITIONThe City of Waterloo Museum is ready to reopen its doors and welcome back visitors.
What: Back 2 Basics REBOOT: Timely pieces from the collection
Where: City of Waterloo Museum, located at Conestoga Mall (near the food court)
When: July 28 to June 18, 2021
When the global pandemic was declared, consumer habits shifted drastically as a new reality took hold.
City to reopen playgrounds and its MuseumPlaygrounds in city parks will reopen for use on Friday. The reopening follows an announcement earlier this week from the province that communities in Waterloo Region were moving into Stage 3, as of Friday.
City of Waterloo council summary for July 13, 2020** The council summary below provides a snapshot of the major items presented at today’s council meeting. Please refer to the minutes for an official record of the meeting.
City temporarily closing part of Princess Street to facilitate street diningThe City of Waterloo will temporarily close Princess Street, located between King and Dorset streets, on July 9 to motorized vehicles to create a people-friendly space and enable on-street dining served by local businesses.
The two-month closure is supported by the Uptown BIA.
Waterloo gradually reinstates parking fees and enforcementEffective July 1, 2020, City of Waterloo gradually reinstated permit parking fees and parking enforcement.
In April 2020, City of Waterloo Council approved a financial relief package to support local businesses and residents dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.
City temporarily closing part of Willis Way to motor vehiclesThe City of Waterloo will temporarily close part of Willis Way, from the Rainbow crosswalk to Caroline Street, to motorized vehicles and enable a people-friendly space.
The two-month closure, which will begin July 8, is supported by the Uptown BIA.
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