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Elmwood Gateway to the Coves

 

Imagine driving along the commercial stretch of Wharncliffe Road S and catching a glimpse of green - what a welcome relief to the eye!  The future site of the Elmwood Gateway to the Coves  is 7 acres of greenspace that will soon do just that; welcoming Londoners to the Coves Environmentally Significant Area. 

 

This site was formerly home to the Ah-So Gardens Japanese Restaurant  and is located at 201 Wharncliffe Road S at Elmwood Avenue.  The Friends of the Coves and the Old South Community Organization encouraged the City to make this property available to the public for parkland and on February 5, 2007, City Council voted to make that a reality. 

Future site of Elmwood Gateway to the Coves

On a site visit to the future Elmwood Gateway to The Coves
Thom McClenaghan, President of Friends of the Coves, is joined by Brian Huston of Dillon Consulting,
Patrick Donnelly, Terry Grawey and Ugo DeCandido of the City of London

 

Elmwood Gateway Summer 2007

The site in the summer of 2007

 

The property is currently undergoing approval processes required to convert the site into parkland. This includes rezoning at the municipal level as well as other requirements of the Ministry of the Environment at the provincial level since the site was formerly used as a landfill.    

 

The City of London will be looking for public input on the future site design, check back for scheduling of a public meeting. 

 

The Concept Design (see Project Resources) shows an idea of how the site might look and includes signs, a naturalized area, a kiosk, a meeting area, native plant gardens, and parking.

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