Now that Open Streets is over, it is time to get some feedback.
Thousands attended the event on Sunday which saw 8km of roadways closed from Sandwich Town to Ford City.
There were also nine hubs along the way where vendors and the public could interact and take part in different activities from gymnastics to yoga to skateboarding.
Project Manager Michael Chantler says it is now time to assess the event.
He will be speaking to the different community partners, BIAs, volunteers and city staff to get honest feedback.
"You think of all their resources too, " he told listeners on AM800's the Lynn Martin Show. "We had some organizations that worked really hard to get enough volunteers together to do a full day event, so they were out there for about eight hours."
From the public perspective, he says he heard 100% positive feedback.
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He says there could have been some minor adjustments.
"Maybe looking at re-allocating some of the hubs, where the hubs are located? Maybe some of the names of some of the hubs, little things behind the scenes but for the most part, I had 100% positive comments."
Chantler says it appears more people took part in the one day event but admits it is tough to determine the exact number.
"It was bigger, and more well attended and because it was longer the sheer volume of people was more. It is hard to put a number on it when you have thousands and thousands and thousands of people moving along a route."
Chantler says a report will be coming to council on the event.
Open Streets 2017 was part of the Ontario 150 celebrations.