Ward 4
The heart of Oshawa β and the neighbourhood I call home.
What is Ward 4?
Ward 4 is the centre of Oshawa. It includes the downtown core, the Urban Growth Centre, and the residential neighbourhoods that surround them. This is where the city’s history lives β King Street, Simcoe Street, the old storefronts, the community institutions β and it’s where the city’s future is being shaped.
Ward 4 is home to small businesses, long-time residents, new families, students, and a growing downtown community. It’s a diverse, active, and engaged ward β and it deserves a councillor who understands all of it.
Ward 4 Map
πΊοΈ Ward 4 boundary map placeholder
Will be replaced with official City of Oshawa ward boundary map
Ward 4 Neighbourhoods
The different faces of Ward 4 β each with its own character and concerns.
Downtown Core (King Street / Simcoe Street)
The historic heart of Oshawa. King Street and Simcoe Street form the main commercial corridors, with storefronts, restaurants, and small businesses that have served the community for decades.
- β’ Safety concerns β need for visible policing
- β’ Small business support and revitalization
- β’ Streetscape and walkability improvements
- β’ Balancing growth with heritage preservation
Urban Growth Centre
Oshawa’s designated growth area, with new residential towers and mixed-use development transforming the skyline. Growth is happening fast β the question is whether it’s being managed well.
- β’ Infrastructure keeping pace with development
- β’ Traffic and transit for new residents
- β’ Community amenities (parks, schools, services)
- β’ Developer accountability and community benefits
Residential Neighbourhoods
The tree-lined streets surrounding downtown β established neighbourhoods with long-time residents, families, and a strong sense of community. These are the people who keep Ward 4 grounded.
- β’ Protecting neighbourhood character from overdevelopment
- β’ Property standards and maintenance
- β’ Traffic calming on residential streets
- β’ Green spaces and park maintenance
Small Business Strips
The smaller commercial areas that dot Ward 4 β the plazas, the corner stores, the service businesses. These are essential to daily life in the ward and often overlooked in city planning.
- β’ Zoning that supports small business viability
- β’ Parking access and customer experience
- β’ Signage and visibility
- β’ Connection to downtown revitalization efforts
Key Issues Across Ward 4
- β Community safety and visible policing downtown
- β Smart development that serves residents first
- β Fire master plan for emergency preparedness
- β Infrastructure that keeps up with growth
- β Small business support and downtown revitalization
- β Protecting residential neighbourhood character
- β Traffic management on Ward 4 streets
- β Green spaces and community amenities
Live in Ward 4?
I want to hear from you. Your concerns, your ideas, your neighbourhood. Let’s talk.
Get in Touch