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John Holmes Apr 29 2026 at 2:46PM on page 243
Municipal water services already exist along Highway 2, albeit on the southside of the highway in the case of 1054 (3A2.3), and if developers were to provide municipal sewage services at their own expense (10B6.1), precisely what kind and scale (density) of residential and commercial development would be permitted on the properties at 790 and 1054 Highway 2?
Lisa Osanic Apr 27 2026 at 7:00PM on page 181
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Knox Apr 20 2026 at 9:38PM on page 243
Colin Apr 20 2026 at 8:53PM on page 143
Kari Apr 20 2026 at 8:52PM on page 143
Chanda Apr 20 2026 at 8:47PM on page 82
Should sewage treatment facilities be in the same land use as landfill? Sewage treatment facilities are by the water on the map, do we want landfills to potentially be there too or will there be other means to protect the potential of a landfill being located by the water?
Kari Apr 20 2026 at 8:43PM on page 83
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Kari Apr 20 2026 at 8:29PM on page 45
Audrey 1 Apr 20 2026 at 8:22PM on page 243
Emily Apr 20 2026 at 7:29PM on page 117
Several municipalities in Ontario have already taken this approach, demonstrating its feasibility and potential value. Exploring similar measures in Kingston could help strengthen the protection of natural heritage features, especially when the cities long-term goal is to be “Canada’s most sustainable city”.
Emily Apr 20 2026 at 7:22PM on page 18
Providing this clarity may also help strengthen how these principles are considered alongside others, such as Principle 4 (Economic Prosperity) and Principle 2 (Housing), reducing the risk of unintended impacts on natural heritage as the city grows.
Emily Apr 20 2026 at 6:59PM on page 15
- Environmental Impact Study (EIS) Terms of Reference
- Biodiversity Action Plan
- Tree by-law Update
- Forest Management Strategy
- City-wide Natural Asset Management Planning
- Ecological Offsetting Guidelines
These are all very important to have in completion, before any decisions are made to ensure protection for species at risk, biodiversity, important forest, among other factors.
Chanda Apr 20 2026 at 5:21PM on page 20
Audrey Apr 20 2026 at 4:31PM on page 35
Audrey Apr 20 2026 at 4:24PM on page 23
Audrey Apr 20 2026 at 4:21PM on page 20
I would like to see strong protections for the environment in this plan to help mitigate the need for air conditioning in the first place--i.e. ensuring the city meets at least the minimum forest cover recommendations by Environment Canada. Green cover has been proven to reduce local temperatures--not to mention the boon to biodiversity.
Yvonne Hiemstra Apr 20 2026 at 3:23PM on page 117
Social Planning Council of Kingston and District Apr 20 2026 at 2:21PM on page 150
Social Planning Council of Kingston and District Apr 20 2026 at 2:20PM on page 140
Social Planning Council of Kingston and District Apr 20 2026 at 2:16PM on page 45
Sarah Woodstock Apr 20 2026 at 2:15PM on page 44
Social Planning Council of Kingston and District Apr 20 2026 at 2:15PM on page 44
SPCK&D supports the City’s commitment to “monitor and report on available housing data annually.” If these data can be parsed out in detail to include subsets on people who are students, and those living in rentals that are included in rent control and those that are not, it may provide more clarity to the City over time as to the realities of housing for a variety of people in our community.
Social Planning Council of Kingston and District Apr 20 2026 at 2:14PM on page 37
The post-secondary institutions ought to have options for housing for all students who want to live in campus-operated housing.
Social Planning Council of Kingston and District Apr 20 2026 at 2:13PM on page 30
Social Planning Council of Kingston and District Apr 20 2026 at 2:12PM on page 29
Social Planning Council of Kingston and District Apr 20 2026 at 2:10PM on page 28
SPCK&D understands the City is updating its housing and homelessness plan in 2026. This will be an important connection to the Official Plan, and as noted previously, we look forward to reviewing the HHP when it is released for public review.
Social Planning Council of Kingston and District Apr 20 2026 at 2:09PM on page 29
Sarah Woodstock Apr 20 2026 at 2:09PM on page 15
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Sarah Woodstock Apr 20 2026 at 1:59PM on page 222
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Sarah Woodstock Apr 20 2026 at 1:57PM on page 124
Social Planning Council of Kingston and District Apr 20 2026 at 1:56PM on page 24
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Sarah Woodstock Apr 20 2026 at 1:54PM on page 121
Social Planning Council of Kingston and District Apr 20 2026 at 1:53PM on page 20
Social Planning Council of Kingston and District Apr 20 2026 at 1:52PM on page 19
While the City and the community-based non-profit sectors have been developing new housing with more affordable rates, the pace of this development depends primarily on the sites available and government funding for new projects with affordable rents. The new Federal Program (Build Canada Homes) is currently being launched for large projects and the availability of funding for Kingston has not yet been determined. At present, there are limited funds for adding affordable housing in the City.
The City does have several other initiatives which provide for access to more affordable housing such as a home-buyer assistance program and long-standing program to assist and create secondary suites in existing housing. The City provides full annual reports on all of its housing activities.
Sarah Woodstock Apr 20 2026 at 1:51PM on page 122
Social Planning Council of Kingston and District Apr 20 2026 at 1:48PM on page 17
Social Planning Council of Kingston and District Apr 20 2026 at 1:46PM on page 17
Sarah Woodstock Apr 20 2026 at 1:43PM on page 117
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