London

You voted! See which projects the city is funding in your 'hood

The City of London has announced more than a dozen projects it will fund after residents voted on community projects.

Five London neighbourhoods will receive $50,000 for projects voted on by community members

One idea pitched was a Ninja Warrior course complete with nets and climbing walls and it was successful.

There will be a ninja warrior course in Medway and an outdoor piano in Market Lane. 

Byron is getting a bee pollinator garden and Stoney Creek is getting an outdoor ice rink. 

The city has announced the projects it will fund after almost 5,000 Londoners voted in mid-November for community projects to spruce up their neighbourhoods. 

An outdoor piano, like this one in Charlottetown is coming to Market Lane. (Submitted by David Sheppard )

The winning projects are: 

Northwest London                                                                                                     

  • Ninja Warrior Course in Medway ($50,000)

Northeast London

  • Outdoor Ice Rink in Forest Hill Park ($2,300)
  • Cedar Hollow Park Improvements ($30,000)
  • Stoney Creek Nature Trails ($17,700)

Central London

  • Clay Mosaics along Dundas St. in Old East Village ($15,000)
  • Planting Fruit Trees near Community Gardens, multiple locations ($4,000)
  • Outdoor Piano in Market Lane ($1,000)
  • Community Garden and Gathering Space at St. Andrew's United Church ($30,000)

Southwest London

  • Outdoor Education Centre at Byron Northview Public School ($30,000)
  • Outdoor Ice Pad in Jorgenson Park ($6,000)
  • Save the Bee Pollinator Garden Byron ($3,000)
  • South London Canada Day in White Oaks ($11,000)

Southeast London

  • Natural Landscape Playground – Kiwanis Park ($35,000)
  • Community Movie Theatre in Glen Cairn ($15,000)

To see full details, head here to the Neighbourhood Decision Making portal.