Downtown Oshawa Air Quality and Traffic Monitoring project Posted on

The City is joining the Southern Ontario Centre for Atmospheric Aerosol Research at the University of Toronto, A.U.G. Signals and North Line Canada in a research study to monitor air quality and traffic movements in Oshawa’s downtown core. A one-year assessment began in May 2019 and will use compact sensors to monitor air quality and traffic movements with an aim to increase the City’s understanding of environmental issues in downtown Oshawa and to identify options and opportunities for improving the quality of the pedestrian experience.