Downtown Streetscape Project

Downtown Streetscape Project - Phase 1

ne quad rendering_0 - CopyThe City of Wooster is excited to present the current features for the upcoming Downtown Streetscape project, approved by City Council.

With feedback from city administrators, downtown business owners, citizens and Main Street Wooster, the engineering firm, OHM, has developed plans to enhance the square and create a more pedestrian and green area and this project is NOW underway!

The Center Green is comprised of the northeast quadrant of the square.

Features

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  • The gazebo has been replaced by a steel event structure featuring a Seaman Fibertight Roofing System with the Wooster logo.  
  • Moveable tables and chairs will be throughout the pavilion and surrounding area.  
  • Other features include planting beds with concrete benches, trellis, and lighting.
  • A steel archway with the Wooster logo has been installed, that welcome visitors to the 12 spot parking lot that will separate the pavilion area from the northern greenspace area.

Pedestrian Alley

Also known as North Alley, this alley is intended to strengthen pedestrian movement by eliminating vehicular traffic. Moveable tables and chairs will be available in the bricked alley surrounded by planter boxes and benches. Removable bollards will be placed at the entryway to allow vehicular access, if needed.

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Meeting Documents

Downtown Wooster Master Plan
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Public Meeting 2015
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Multi-Purpose Shelter - Design Development 2016
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Wooster Center Green & Alleys - Design Development 2016
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Progress

A concrete sidewalk beside a wooden fence, with a parked car in front, creating a suburban street scene.
A construction site featuring a crane and a wooden bench in the foreground, with building materials scattered around.
A large wooden floor is being installed in front of a building, showcasing construction progress and outdoor renovation efforts.
A street scene featuring concrete planters alongside construction equipment, indicating ongoing urban development.
A street scene featuring construction equipment and a partially obstructed sidewalk for pedestrians.
A street scene featuring orange traffic cones and yellow caution tape, indicating a restricted or hazardous area.
Concrete benches are being installed in front of a building, enhancing the outdoor seating area for visitors.
Construction workers are actively building a structure in an urban setting, surrounded by cityscape elements.
Construction workers are building a courtyard using concrete blocks, with several blocks stacked in place.
Construction workers in hard hats and safety vests are actively working on a busy construction site.
FAQ's
Will we lose parking spaces?
How will this be paid for?
Why was the gazebo removed?
Why not use this money to improve the streets?
Did you seek input from the public & downtown businesses on this?
What happened to the individualized bricks that were purchased and installed in the quadrant?