Facer Street Design Study

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The Project

The City of St. Catharines has initiated a study to develop a vision for the revitalization of Facer Street, from Niagara Street to Grantham Avenue, into more of a pedestrian-focused corridor that supports the City’s goal of improving Facer Street’s quality, comfort, and appearance as both a transportation route and a neighbourhood destination.

The study area is highlighted in red in the map below.

Your input throughout this process is critical to the success of this project. From the initial visioning sessions to the upcoming open house and online survey, we value your input as we work towards developing our final design and implementation. Watch this page for opportunities to be part of the process, and for project updates.

Project Background

Facer Street has been identified as an intensification corridor in the City's Official Plan and an important community asset that supports the larger Facer neighbourhood. Facer Street is a mixed-use corridor with a diverse mix of food retailers, businesses, housing, an elementary school and the Boys and Girls Club of Niagara. Making Facer Street a more pedestrian-friendly destination would increase the vitality, livability, and vibrancy of the neighbourhood.

Work on this initiative originally commenced in 2017. Following extensive engagement at that time, alternative concepts were developed and will be considered as the project moves forward.

Community Engagement

The City will host its first Public Open House, or Public Information Centre, for the public to learn more about the project and share your ideas. The open house will be in a drop-in format with a short presentation to present and receive comments on alternative concepts being considered for the roadway and what we heard from previous engagement opportunities. Staff will be available to hear comments and answer questions.

Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Time: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Location: Canadian Polish Society,

43 Facer St., St. Catharines, ON L2M 5H4

Watch a video of the presentation and read through the display boards onsite during our April 7, 2026 Open House.

Learn more by reading The Future of Facer Street Recommendations Report then provide your comments and feedback in our online survey at the bottom of this page from April 7 to 30, 2026.


Past Community Vision Exercise and Recommendations

City Council committed past funds towards public consultation and developing a conceptual vision for Facer Street. As part of this preliminary work, City staff prepared a Terms of Reference for the study, and a consultant was retained to undertake the project and led community consultation. The Future of Facer Street Study Recommendations Report provided several design recommendations to help improve and revitalize Facer Street.

Previous community consultation during the visioning, outlined in the Future of Facer Street recommendations report originally published in 2017, included:

  • a 'sidewalk salon' that engaged with shoppers
  • a 'walkshop' that toured and evaluated Facer Street
  • a group visioning workshop
  • an online survey

This information, gathered from previous community visioning exercises and recommendations, will be used to identify design alternatives and priorities that will improve the street environment, better support businesses, accommodate events, and provide public amenities. This input will be used to articulate a recommended design vision and strategic actions for the Facer Street Redevelopment improvements within the current Facer Street Design Study.

The Project

The City of St. Catharines has initiated a study to develop a vision for the revitalization of Facer Street, from Niagara Street to Grantham Avenue, into more of a pedestrian-focused corridor that supports the City’s goal of improving Facer Street’s quality, comfort, and appearance as both a transportation route and a neighbourhood destination.

The study area is highlighted in red in the map below.

Your input throughout this process is critical to the success of this project. From the initial visioning sessions to the upcoming open house and online survey, we value your input as we work towards developing our final design and implementation. Watch this page for opportunities to be part of the process, and for project updates.

Project Background

Facer Street has been identified as an intensification corridor in the City's Official Plan and an important community asset that supports the larger Facer neighbourhood. Facer Street is a mixed-use corridor with a diverse mix of food retailers, businesses, housing, an elementary school and the Boys and Girls Club of Niagara. Making Facer Street a more pedestrian-friendly destination would increase the vitality, livability, and vibrancy of the neighbourhood.

Work on this initiative originally commenced in 2017. Following extensive engagement at that time, alternative concepts were developed and will be considered as the project moves forward.

Community Engagement

The City will host its first Public Open House, or Public Information Centre, for the public to learn more about the project and share your ideas. The open house will be in a drop-in format with a short presentation to present and receive comments on alternative concepts being considered for the roadway and what we heard from previous engagement opportunities. Staff will be available to hear comments and answer questions.

Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Time: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Location: Canadian Polish Society,

43 Facer St., St. Catharines, ON L2M 5H4

Watch a video of the presentation and read through the display boards onsite during our April 7, 2026 Open House.

Learn more by reading The Future of Facer Street Recommendations Report then provide your comments and feedback in our online survey at the bottom of this page from April 7 to 30, 2026.


Past Community Vision Exercise and Recommendations

City Council committed past funds towards public consultation and developing a conceptual vision for Facer Street. As part of this preliminary work, City staff prepared a Terms of Reference for the study, and a consultant was retained to undertake the project and led community consultation. The Future of Facer Street Study Recommendations Report provided several design recommendations to help improve and revitalize Facer Street.

Previous community consultation during the visioning, outlined in the Future of Facer Street recommendations report originally published in 2017, included:

  • a 'sidewalk salon' that engaged with shoppers
  • a 'walkshop' that toured and evaluated Facer Street
  • a group visioning workshop
  • an online survey

This information, gathered from previous community visioning exercises and recommendations, will be used to identify design alternatives and priorities that will improve the street environment, better support businesses, accommodate events, and provide public amenities. This input will be used to articulate a recommended design vision and strategic actions for the Facer Street Redevelopment improvements within the current Facer Street Design Study.

  • Facer Street Design Study Community Input Survey

    We want to hear your feedback on the functional roadway options and streetscape concepts presented at the Public Open House on April 7, 2026.

    The following questions are provided to inspire thoughts and ideas on a number of key project considerations. Please take time to provide your thoughts - your input is critical to the project. The display boards from the April 7, 2026 open house and The Future of Facer Street Recommendations Report may also be valuable as you consider the questions. You can continue to share any other comments and input, or ask the project team questions, through the "Tell Us Your Thoughts" tab.

    Open House materials will be posted on this Engage project website for review and comment from April 7 to April 30, 2026. For further information, or if you have questions, you may contact the project managers listed on the right side of this webpage.

    Let us know a bit about you and your relationship with the City of St. Catharines by answering the questions below.


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