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Receiving Niagara Region’s Biennial Design Award in the Landscape Design category were (L to R): Madison Dalley, landscape architect, Town of Lincoln; Robert Nadalin, electrical Engineer with MJS Consultants; Sarah Ana, Lincoln’s associate director, recreation and culture; Mayor Sandra Easton; Greg Baskin of Landscape Planning; Rich Barry, project superintendent, of Stevensville Lawn Service, and; Sue Foster, Lincoln Rotary.

Rotary Park earns award

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The Town of Lincoln and partner Downtown Bench Beamsville Business Improvement Area (BIA) earned two Niagara Region 2022 Biennial Design Awards Jan. 17.

The awards recognize exceptional urban design projects across Niagara.

The awards were:

• Outstanding Achievement Award for Rotary Park, in the Landscape Architecture category.

• Award of Excellence for the Downtown Bench Beams- ville Alleyway Project (Downtown Bench Business Improvement Area), in the Outdoor Art category.

“This is such an exciting moment for Lincoln! We are very honoured to be recognized for these transformative projects for the Lincoln community,” said Lincoln Mayor Sandra Easton.

“The success of this program shines a light on the work being done to create beautiful and public spaces across Niagara.”

The sidewalk through Coronation Park in Grimsby is closed while major renovations along the Forty Creek are completed.

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Coronation Park reno underway

Coronation Park in downtown Grimsby is getting a winter facelift.

The sidewalk is closed off to allow workers to complete a Forty Creek renovation of cleaning up the banks and replacing armourstone.

“We tried to keep the removals as limited as we could but all of the materials close to creek had to be removed,” said director of community services Sarah Sweeney.

“Once done, we will look at replanting and working with NPCA for some restoration, being thoughtful to long term park benefit.”

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