Pittsburgh District Supportive Housing - 407 Sheila Court
Learn more about Supportive Housing in the Pittsburgh District!
In the advancement of our Strategic Plan goal of supporting housing affordability, the City purchased 407 Sheila Court, a property in Pittsburgh District, to be used for supportive housing. Supporting Housing programs in Kingston have provided essential services to members of the community and supported them in their individual goals and to achieve independent living.
This page houses all information and updates regarding the supportive housing opening in Kingston's Pittsburgh District. Projects and resources for engagement will be shared on this page. Subscribe to stay informed and involved in this initiative.
Near-neighbours (residents living within a 150m radius) of 407 Sheila Court have been invited to join Tipi Moza (Ironhomes) and City of Kingston staff to learn more about the new supportive housing planned in Pittsburgh District.
If you live outside the 150-metre radius and did not receive a near-neighbour invitation, we invite you to attend a webinar on March 4, 2026. During the webinar, operators will introduce the supportive housing program and address concerns through a moderated Q&A session. We also invite you to stay current and updated through Get Involved Kingston, where information and opportunities for input on integration of the supportive housing project will be shared.
Learn more about Supportive Housing in the Pittsburgh District!
In the advancement of our Strategic Plan goal of supporting housing affordability, the City purchased 407 Sheila Court, a property in Pittsburgh District, to be used for supportive housing. Supporting Housing programs in Kingston have provided essential services to members of the community and supported them in their individual goals and to achieve independent living.
This page houses all information and updates regarding the supportive housing opening in Kingston's Pittsburgh District. Projects and resources for engagement will be shared on this page. Subscribe to stay informed and involved in this initiative.
Near-neighbours (residents living within a 150m radius) of 407 Sheila Court have been invited to join Tipi Moza (Ironhomes) and City of Kingston staff to learn more about the new supportive housing planned in Pittsburgh District.
If you live outside the 150-metre radius and did not receive a near-neighbour invitation, we invite you to attend a webinar on March 4, 2026. During the webinar, operators will introduce the supportive housing program and address concerns through a moderated Q&A session. We also invite you to stay current and updated through Get Involved Kingston, where information and opportunities for input on integration of the supportive housing project will be shared.
Thank you for applying to take part in the 407 Sheila Court Community Liaison Committee (CLC). The mandate of the Community Liaison Committee is to provide a means of connecting near neighbours, business owners, site operators and City support teams to share information, identify concerns and challenges, determine mitigation strategies and support the successful integration of this project into the broader Pittsburgh District community.
If you require an alternate format for the application form, please email ContactUs@CityofKingston.ca or call 613-546-0000.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.
Notice of Collection
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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Eligibility Information
All community members may apply to join the CLC, however please keep in mind that applications will be evaluated on the following criteria:
Lived or living experience with homelessness
Proximity to the property, with people who live closest prioritized for participation
Demonstrated commitment to active and productive participation
Questions and feedback about the Pittsburgh District Transitional Housing can be shared here. Staff will aggregate questions by theme and respond through the frequently asked questions section of this project page.
We use the IAP2 Spectrum of Public Participation to let you know how feedback on a project will be used. Here's how we are seeking and using your feedback on this project.
Inform: We will keep you informed by providing balanced and objective information to assist you in understanding the problem, alternatives, opportunities and/or solutions.
Consult: We will keep you informed, listen to and acknowledge concerns and aspirations, and provide feedback on how public input influenced the decision..
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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.