New Zoning Bylaw

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City Council enacted the new Kingston Zoning Bylaw (2022-62) on April 26, 2022. 


The City is preparing a new City-wide Zoning Bylaw to consolidate, update and replace the five separate, outdated zoning bylaws currently in effect across the City.

The new Zoning Bylaw will provide one comprehensive framework to guide and structure land use planning and development across the City.

Learn more about the New Zoning Bylaw.


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City Council enacted the new Kingston Zoning Bylaw (2022-62) on April 26, 2022. 


The City is preparing a new City-wide Zoning Bylaw to consolidate, update and replace the five separate, outdated zoning bylaws currently in effect across the City.

The new Zoning Bylaw will provide one comprehensive framework to guide and structure land use planning and development across the City.

Learn more about the New Zoning Bylaw.


Consultation has concluded.

  • Final Draft Posted

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    The final draft of the New Zoning Bylaw is now online. Residents can download and review the documents from the project page.

  • Project Update – October 2021

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    The second draft of the City’s New Zoning Bylaw was presented at a special meeting of Planning Committee on Oct. 13, 2021. Download or read the staff report, including the proposed New Zoning Bylaw online here. Watch the Oct. 13 special meeting of Planning committee on YouTube here.

  • Paige's Community Connections Blog: The Power of Parking and Kingston’s Future

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    Internationally recognized urbanist Brent Toderian has joined me as co-author of this blog post to highlight the critical and transformative work we have been collaborating on over the past year on the future of Kingston’s approach to managing parking. Brent Toderian is a city planning consultant with TODERIAN UrbanWORKS, an ongoing advisor to the City of Kingston on city planning and transportation since 2018, and the co-author of The Power of Parking with the City’s Planning Services staff.

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