BRAMPTON – People discovered the exciting future of downtown Brampton alongside the City’s Downtown Revitalization team. The City of Brampton invited residents to join on a walk through the historic Four Corners on May 3 and experience the transformation of public spaces, enjoy the public art and engage in insightful discussions on transportation innovation, the significance of public spaces, benefits of public art and the ongoing revitalization efforts in downtown Brampton.
Residents met at the Brampton sign in Ken Whillans Square. The event brought the community together to share perspectives to help shape the future of downtown. Learn more about Activate Downtown Brampton here.
About Jane’s Walks
Established in memory of urban activist Jane Jacobs, Jane’s Walks are walking conversations giving people the opportunity to share stories as they discover new aspects of their community.
“Step into the past and imagine the future of downtown Brampton where history meets innovation. Join the City’s Downtown Revitalization team as we plan improvements to enhance our vibrant gathering spaces in the heart of our city. I encourage residents to come out, explore, share stories and advance ideas on how we can create a thriving hub for our residents today and for future generations.” – Patrick Brown, Mayor of Brampton