The City of Kingston is developing a Forest Management Strategy for its rural and urban forest and woodland areas. The new Forest Management Strategy will have a 20-year planning horizon that will include a strategic framework detailing policy, procedural, operational and regulatory program adjustments towards the achievement of a community-defined vision. The Forest Management Strategy will help achieve this by:
Establishing a community-supported vision for Kingston’s rural and urban forest,
Assessing the current state of the City’s rural and urban forest,
Summarizing community needs and aspirations, and
Developing a framework of goals, strategies, actions, indicators, and targets.
Public engagement will take place throughout April 2025 and will help shape the development of the Forest Management Strategy and learn more about the state of Kingston’s rural and urban forest.
A background review, including baseline forest assessments, is ongoing and will be completed in March 2025. Key findings from the background review will are available in the presentation below and the maps posted in the news feed. The findings will appear again in the Forest Management Strategy itself.
Project Stages
Background information
Kingston’s forests include all trees, forests, green space, soils and ecosystems located within the municipality’s boundary, including those in urban and rural areas, and on public and private land. Trees are important community assets because they provide many environmental, social and economic benefits. Some of these benefits include cooling air temperatures, cleaning air, offering high-quality recreational opportunities and providing habitat for biodiversity.
Community workshops presentation
Between April 2 and 4 we hosted three facilitated workshops with interested and impacted parties including Indigenous community members, representatives from local community and neighbourhood groups, as well as industry, agency, developers and forestry services. The goal was to introduce the project and hear challenges and opportunities as part of the ongoing public engagement.
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The City of Kingston is developing a Forest Management Strategy for its rural and urban forest and woodland areas. The new Forest Management Strategy will have a 20-year planning horizon that will include a strategic framework detailing policy, procedural, operational and regulatory program adjustments towards the achievement of a community-defined vision. The Forest Management Strategy will help achieve this by:
Establishing a community-supported vision for Kingston’s rural and urban forest,
Assessing the current state of the City’s rural and urban forest,
Summarizing community needs and aspirations, and
Developing a framework of goals, strategies, actions, indicators, and targets.
Public engagement will take place throughout April 2025 and will help shape the development of the Forest Management Strategy and learn more about the state of Kingston’s rural and urban forest.
A background review, including baseline forest assessments, is ongoing and will be completed in March 2025. Key findings from the background review will are available in the presentation below and the maps posted in the news feed. The findings will appear again in the Forest Management Strategy itself.
Project Stages
Background information
Kingston’s forests include all trees, forests, green space, soils and ecosystems located within the municipality’s boundary, including those in urban and rural areas, and on public and private land. Trees are important community assets because they provide many environmental, social and economic benefits. Some of these benefits include cooling air temperatures, cleaning air, offering high-quality recreational opportunities and providing habitat for biodiversity.
Community workshops presentation
Between April 2 and 4 we hosted three facilitated workshops with interested and impacted parties including Indigenous community members, representatives from local community and neighbourhood groups, as well as industry, agency, developers and forestry services. The goal was to introduce the project and hear challenges and opportunities as part of the ongoing public engagement.
Sign up for updates: Use the follow project feature to be added to our newsletter list. You'll receive news and updates as the project progresses and when new content is added to this site.
Estimated time to complete survey is 20 minutes depending on the length of answers.
Survey closes May 11, 2025 at 11:59 p.m.
Email getinvolvedkingston@cityofkingston.ca or call 613-546-0000 if you require assistance, an alternate format or accommodation to submit feedback.
Purpose
In developing the City's Forest Management Strategy it is important for us to hear from the community about priorities and goals for the future of Kingston's Rural and Urban Forest.
The survey is divided into four sections:
Your relationship to Kingston's Rural and Urban Forest and Strategy – Focuses on how you interact with Kingston's urban forest now, in the present.
Planning for the future – Focuses on what priorities the plan should address and what future state you would like to see.
Tree regulation - Focuses on what rules should be in place regarding trees.
Demographic Information – Asks you to tell us a bit about yourself.
Notice of Collection
All information received will be compiled and considered by staff for use under the purposes of this site. Information will be collected and used in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and other relevant privacy legislation. All comments made on this site are available to the public and may form part of public records.
The City will give written notice in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act to affected persons before granting a request for access to a record created through this survey if it includes personal information that the City has reason to believe might constitute an unjustified invasion of personal privacy.
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All information received will be compiled and considered by staff for use under the purposes of this site. Information will be collected and used in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and other relevant privacy legislation. All comments made on this site are available to the public and may form part of public records.