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The City of Oshawa will be replacing existing pathway surfaces as well as completing minor repairs and improvements throughout Lakeview Park. This project is anticipated to be completed this fall. The work will be done in a phased approach to limit user impact.
The City of Oshawa is pleased to share more details on the $50-million project to modernize the Tribute Communities Centre (TCC).
The pedestrian stairs on the west side of Ritson Rd. S leading to Graburn Ave. are closed until further notice
The Rotary Club of Oshawa has advised the City and residents that, in light of the current economic climate – rising operational costs, economic pressures, and sponsorship challenges associated with hosting large‑scale community events – it has made the difficult decision to pause the event in 2026.
The City of Oshawa has secured $3.2 million through the Ontario government’s Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program – Health and Safety Water Stream (MHIP-HSWS) to advance priority stormwater upgrades.
Renaissance Park playground is closed effective immediately due to ponding water and will remain closed until further notice.
In his final State of the City address, Mayor Dan Carter reflected on expectations, challenges, resiliency and progress before a sold-out audience on April 9 at the Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce’s 2026 Mayor’s Luncheon. His remarks highlighted defining moments since first being elected Mayor of the City of Oshawa – what was expected, what was faced, and what was learned.
The work involves the reconstruction of Thornton Road North to a two-lane road with bike lanes, a multi-use path on the east side, and installation of new storm sewers and Regional services such as sanitary sewers water main systems.
The City of Oshawa is introducing paid parking at Lakeview Park and Ed Broadbent Waterfront Park, effective annually from May 15 to October 15 on weekends, public holidays (Victoria Day, Canada Day, Labour Day and Thanksgiving Day) and during City led events.
Oshawa residents may notice more coyote activity in early spring as coyotes begin denning after their winter mating season, and the City encourages residents to wildlife‑proof their properties to prevent den sites.
People who suspect a nearby den should contact Service Oshawa, avoid the area, and keep dogs leashed.
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Oshawa City Hall
50 Centre St. S.
Oshawa, ON L1H 3Z7
Phone: 905-436-3311
Toll Free: 1-800-667-4292
Email: service@oshawa.ca
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