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The Heritage Kingston Review Working Group (HKRWG) is seeking insight, input and ideas around the optimal mandate, role and processes for the Heritage Kingston Committee (an advisory committee to Kingston City Council) to provide advice and leadership on heritage and culture matters that fall under its current mandate.
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The Heritage Kingston Review Working Group (HKRWG) is seeking insight, input and ideas around the optimal mandate, role and processes for the Heritage Kingston Committee (an advisory committee to Kingston City Council) to provide advice and leadership on heritage and culture matters that fall under its current mandate.
Are you a past Heritage Kingston Committee member?
Have you ever applied to the Heritage Kingston Committee for a heritage permit?
Do you have an interest in helping Kingston protect its heritage buildings and cultural heritage resources?
Are you interested in how the history and heritage of Kingston and its residents is presented and shared across our community?
Help to shape the future of the City of Kingston Heritage Committee by completing the survey(s) below. Depending on your past experience with the committee and your interest in the cultural heritage sector you are invited to complete 1 or all 3 surveys.
Your feedback will assist in crafting changes to the mandate and processes of the Heritage Kingston Committee that will be brought forward as recommendations in a report to City Council.
The Heritage Kingston Review Working Group (HKRWG) is seeking insight, input and ideas from a broad range of community members around the optimal role for the City of Kingston Heritage Committee (HK) in providing advice and leadership on heritage and culture matters that fall under the current committee mandate.
Your feedback will be shared with the Heritage Kingston Review Working Group for consideration. Information provided will be anonymous.
In an ongoing effort to improve and enhance the operation and overall function of Heritage Kingston, we are seeking input, ideas and recommendations from community members who have applied for alteration or demolition permits with respect to properties protected under the Ontario Heritage Act. This can include both applicants and agents.
Your feedback will be shared with the Heritage Kingston Review Working Group for consideration. Information provided will be anonymous.
The Heritage Kingston Review Working Group (HKRWG) is seeking insight, input and ideas from past and current Heritage Kingston (HK) committee members around the optimal role for the City of Kingston Heritage Committee (HK) in providing advice and leadership on heritage and culture matters that fall under the current committee mandate.
Your feedback will be shared with the Heritage Kingston Review Working Group for consideration. Information provided will be anonymous.
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