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I would like to express my gratitude and thanks to all of the residents that attended Planning Committee last night. There were two major development applications being considered: Official Plan & Zoning Bylaw Amendment, Draft Plan of Subdivision & Community Improvement Plan Amendment for the former Davis Tannery lands and site plan control application for 495-513 Frontenac Street. ...
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We are seeking resident, host and hospitality sector input as we consider measures to manage short-term accommodations in Kingston. Short-term accommodations are private, residential dwellings (or part of dwellings) that are rented to provide sleeping accommodations to a person or persons on a temporary basis (generally less than 28 days, with daily or weekly rates). We are seeing more...
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The City is launching the next phase of its work to develop a secondary plan for North King’s Town (NKT) – the Inner Harbour and Old Industrial areas just north of downtown. There is a lot of interest in the future of this area that has such a rich history and so much potential. We all want the plans for this part of Kingston to realize the community vision that was established during the...
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See urban planning expert Brent Toderian’s full presentation here We are so excited that last week’s visit by urban planning expert Brent Toderian has everyone talking about how to best grow Kingston. Those interested in urban planning may have long felt themselves to be either pro-development or pro-heritage preservation – as if both these needs could not be met at once. Brent Toderian’s...
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"What matters is the plan." – see more of what Brent Toderian had to say in this video. Last week’s visit by urban planning expert Brent Toderian offered a lot of food for thought for the City and the community. He told us that Kingston must focus on getting our plans right so that these guiding documents target the right kinds of intensification in the right areas and, perhaps most...
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<strong>Paige Agnew</strong>
Paige Agnew
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